Newmarket Joint Supplement for Dogs

Newmarket Joint Supplement for Dogs
100g Tub

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  • 100g Tub £11.24

Description

Joint Supplement from Newmarket contains the most concentrated form of Glucosamine available and is made from natural raw materials meaning it is guaranteed to contain over 99% Glucosamine Hydrochloride. Its specially formulated contents allow it to provides the ideal amount of glucosamine at the most economic rate.

Glucosamine is a naturally occurring non-toxic molecule which is essential in the promotion of normal cartilage, joint fluid, tendon, and ligament function.

Feeding guidelines

Add the following amounts daily to your dog's feed.

Bodyweight (kg) Bodyweight (lb) Daily Intake (g) Measures per day
15-20 30-55 1.0 1
25-40 55-90 1.5 1.5
40+ 90+ 2.0 2

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Reviews (7)

Summary of Reviews for Newmarket Joint Supplement for Dogs

Overall 5
Effectiveness
Ease Of Use
Value For Money
Absence Of Side Effects
7 out of 7 (100%) customers would recommend this product.
5 stars (6 reviews)
4 stars (0 reviews)
3 stars (1 reviews)
2 stars (0 reviews)
1 stars (0 reviews)

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55 Great suppliment
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By on 14 August 2021

My big dog loves this. Never have a problem taking it sprinkled on his food

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35 Recommended by my dog's vet
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By on 3 December 2017

I'm not a vet, so I can't really comment on the efficacy of this product but my dog has it sprinkled on his dinner every day and after over two years using it there has been no appreciable deterioration of his joints. It's easy to use and my dog doesn't even seem to notice it.

Customer recommends this product

55 Effective
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By on 19 November 2017

I used this joint supplement for my Labrador and over the years it helped her greatly, she had the usual joint problems associated with the breed. I bought it recently for my daughters dogs to early to say if it's helping them.

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55 Newmarket Joint Suppliement for Dogs
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By on 26 July 2016

This has proved to be the most perfect choice for my Labrador. He is more himself, buzzing & lively. Having the desire & strength to move & also walk is wonderful.

Customer recommends this product

55 good product
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By on 16 March 2015

My black lab suffers with his joints and I've had him on a different joint aid product for years, but he started to show signs that it was no longer enough for him. A friend told me about Newmarket joint supplement, I've only had him on it for about 3 weeks but the difference in him is noticeable, great product, would recommend if your dog suffers with their joints.

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Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Newmarket Joint Supplement for Dogs, including answers from our team.

16 February 2017 at 5:40pm

Diabetic dog

Lee Darwin

Hi would this supplement be ok for my lab retriever ? She is a 13 year old Insulin dependant dog so we do have to watch what she takes.

  • VioVet Staff

There has been a debate for a few years as to whether glucosamine affects blood sugar in diabetic dogs. However there is no significant clinical evidence to represent this and many diabetic dogs take a joint supplement without any adverse effects or change in blood sugar so it should be fine for you to use this supplement for your lab.

3 July 2015 at 3:02pm

Vegetarian?

Pippa Jennings

  • VioVet customer since 2013
  • From: Norfolk, United Kingdom

Is this a vegetarian source of glucosamine? Is so please provide full list of ingredients.

  • VioVet Staff

We have not been able to find this out so far after enquiring from the manufacturer. However I can say that glucosamine is only found in significant amounts in certain animal tissues (including crustaceans) and a vegetarian source requires a more difficult and expensive manufacturing process. It can be made by various fungi and extracted that way, but I doubt if that applies to any of the popular and established suppliers of any of these types of supplement intended for dogs. Given that so few dogs are fed a purely vegetarian diet, the market for such a product might well not be enough to make it worthwhile producing. That would mean having to use a human product. This should be safe in fact, though it is difficult to know how useful it would be.

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