Acti-Flex K9 32oz
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Acti-Flex K9 32oz

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Acti-Flex K9 32oz

Acti-Flex K9 is a joint supplement formulated especially for dogs. Like horses, dogs develop many problems with joints in their hips, back and legs. These problems are usually associated with arthritis as they age, breed-specific genetic disorders or joints that are over worked. Tthe same scientific research used to formulate Acti-Flex for horses was used and adapted to use in dogs in a tasty beef flavor.

Key substances in Acti-Flex K9 work together to improve performance and flexibility by increasing the dog's supply of joint-lubricating synovial fluid, which repairs and strengthens the joints and connective tissues.

Glucosamine Sulfate, Chondroitin Sulfate, Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), and Superoxide Dismutase occur naturally in the body, serving the function of repairing joints and many other tissues. MSM adds a powerful ability to improve sulfur bonds, which are an essential component of all connective tissue.

Hyaluronic Acid (HA) plays a critical role in maintaining healthy joint synovial fluid and preventing the deterioration of aging, over worked joints. Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) is key to optimizing bio availability of the other ingredients as well as being an essential antioxidant. Boswellia Serrata is an herb that is proven to reduce inflammation.


Guaranteed Analysis:

Mg. Per Ml.
Glucosamine Sulfate 180 mg.
Chondroitin Sulfate 150 mg.
MSM 50 mg.
Perna Canaliculus 50 mg.
Ester C (Ascorbic Acid) 50 mg.
Hyaluronic Acid (HA) 30 mg.
Boswellia Serrata 2 mg.
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By Melissa
Lakewood, Ohio
Partial ACL Tear
April 1, 2022
We have a 1 year/5-month-old rottweiler with a partial ACL tear. Her breeder highly recommended Acti-Flex K9...and the results have been amazing. Don't get me wrong...she's not cured. But she went from non-weight-bearing and limping to solid walking in under 2 weeks.
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