Do vets recommend joint supplements?

Lonnie Reinger
2025-08-24 06:04:31
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Recommended by Vets across the UK & Ireland. Nutraquin+ can be purchased over the counter without a prescription from Authorised Veterinary Practices across the UK and Ireland, even if your pet is not registered at the practice. We do not compromise on quality. Manufactured to the latest EU regulations We manufacture to GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) standards and guaranteed our label claim and purity levels to maximise efficacy. Ingredients are Pharmaceutical grade and tested at the raw material stage and final completed product stage. Nutraquin+ is available online and from authorised stockists.

Nathanael Jakubowski
2025-08-21 19:56:17
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Our range of joint aid for dogs includes brands that are trusted by vets, so you can be sure your dog is getting the best supplement. Some of our joint supplements are only available on prescription, so be sure to speak to your vet before ordering. If your dog's joint problem continues even with supplementing, speak to your vet. Many senior dog foods will have some joint support included in the ingredients, but some dogs will need extra support. This joint aid is only available on prescription, so talk to your vet before ordering.

Brendon Deckow
2025-08-08 09:10:44
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Our joint care tablets for dogs have been developed by veterinary professionals using ingredients that fight inflammation in the tissues that surround the joints in dogs’ hips, legs and paws. At just 0.20p per tablet, they’re also a very affordable solution compared to some tablets that vets may recommend. This supplement is used to slow the progression of arthritis and reduce joint pain for stiff dogs, while being safe to use alongside other veterinary prescribed medications. Natural canine joint treatment developed by vets. Give the joint care tablets to your dog just like a treat – the tasty coating will have them coming back for more. Working dogs and older dogs can experience additional stiffness and joint pain, so this kind of treatment is a must if your pet shows any signs of limping or reduced movement.

Lucy Kemmer
2025-08-08 08:43:22
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Joint supplements are often prescribed for dogs with arthritis, or for those with a high chance of developing it. Your vet may prescribe joint supplements for your dog if they’ve suffered a joint problem in the past. If you own a working dog, your vet may prescribe joint supplements to try to keep their joints healthy. Joint supplements help some dogs, but not all - speak to your vet for more information. Joint supplements are useful for some pets but not all - speak to your vet for more information. They are safe to use alongside other common arthritis medicines such as anti-inflammatories and pain relief medicines. Joint supplements are safe to use alongside most other medications.
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