Dog Gone Pain (DGP) may help ease aches and discomfort caused by daily exercise, activity and training. Developed by master herbalists and scientists in Australia, this unique blend of high quality ingredients helps support mobility, flexibility and ability to continue to live a healthy active life.
DGP is highly effective because it contains the finest ingredients known to support mobility (some only available from the fertile soils of New South Wales in Australia). DGP contains a blend of European and Australian herbs and marine extract. The high quality of each and every ingredient, as specified by the formulators, ensures the ultimate levels of ingredient actives and bioavailability so your pet readily and fully absorbs all the benefits DGP has to offer.
Dog-Gone Pain is formulated and tested by leading veterinarians to provide your dog or cat with the ultimate in joint relief. This unique blend of herbs and shark cartilage support degenerated joints and connective tissues. Dog-Gone Pain helps to revitalize your pet so they can be active and mobile again.
Suggested Usage
Give dogs or cats one tablet for every 30 lbs. Of body weight daily. For dogs or cats under 15 lbs., use ½ tablet daily. For larger dogs, two tablets daily (AM and PM).
Ingredients
- Servings Per Container:
- Under 15 lbs = 120
- 15-30 lbs = 60
- 31-60 lbs = 30
- 61-90 lbs = 20
- 91-120+ lbs = 15
- Marine Collagen Extract 300 mg *
- Boswellia Extract 30 mg *
- Corydalis Root 25 mg *
- Wheatgrass 20 mg *
- Tumeric 15 mg *
- Feverfew Extract 6 mg *
- Celery Seed Extract 3 mg *
- Proprietary blend:
- Mucopolysaccharide Complex, Malt Extract, Wild Rosella, Capsicum Extract, Aniseed Myrtle, Mountain Pepper 130 mg
- Proprietary Enzyme Blend:
- Bromelain 2400GDU & Papain 6000 60 mg
Inactive Ingredients: Microcrystalline, cellulose, magnesium stearate, natural beef extract, silicon dioxide, stearic acid.
Warnings
Safe to use in pregnant animals intended for breeding has not been proven. Consult veterinarian, or manufacturer, if animal has a clotting disorder, currently treated with an anti-coagulant or NSAID. Use with caution if animal has renal disorder. If animal's condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian. An examination from a veterinarian is recommended prior to using product.
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