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I can not say enough about PetHealth™  Dog Vitamins!!!

Hello, My name is Camille and I am a Bernese Mountain Dog breeder...

My daughter Maria benefited greatly from the OPC-3 vitamins so I decided to use it on 2 of my 9 dogs on the PetHealth™.  All my dogs are healthy so I did not expect to see any great change. But I was wrong. Within 3 weeks I had more compliments on the 2 dogs that I put on the PetHealth™ vitamins. It was so obvious that the 2 dog's coats were like glass next to the other dogs. Not only were they shiny, but their coats were so smooth. I could not believe my eyes!

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 PetHealth™  OPC with Glucosamine

 

$20.95  (approximately 90 servings, includes shipping) 


 

 Benefits of this Product:

OPCs contain grape seed extract and pine bark provide superior antioxidant activity, they are 50 times more powerful than Vitamin E and 20 times more powerful than Vitamin C and have been shown to:

 

o        Reduces asthma and allergies

o        Supports a healthy circulatory system

o        Helps promote/support cardiovascular health

o        Helps support visual health/visual acuity

o        Powerful antioxidant that protects the cells from Free radicals

o        Promotes/supports healthy blood vessel dilation

o        Promotes/supports healthy blood glucose levels

o        Supports healthy platelet activity

o        Lowers cholesterol

 

Key Ingredients of the Product:  Grape Seed Extract, Red Wine Extract, Pine Bark Extract, Bilberry Extract, Citrus Bioflavonoids, and Glucosamine.  (* Glucosamine has been show to help maintain a well-lubricated joint structure)

 

Additional Information:  

Pets face many of the same issues as humans. Many pet foods are over processed and have little nutritive value. Dogs and cats breathe in the same pollution as we do, inhaling harmful free radicals.

 

Healthy nutrition benefits the whole body, including muscles, ligaments, tendons, and joints. Antioxidants are especially good for helping to maintain joint health, and there are some nutrient supplements such as glucosamine and certain vitamins and minerals, which are specifically used to aid joint health.

 

There is more cancer and chronic illness reported in dogs than in any other time in history, and the numbers are rising. Acclaimed veterinarian, Dr. Richard Pitcairn has been in practice since 1965 and has seen it with his own eyes, “When I first graduated, if there was a large dog like a Labrador or German Shepherd, those dogs were expected to live to be around 15, 16 years of age. Now, veterinarians tell their clients that they’re old at 7.” An increase in the use of drugs, steroids, vaccines, pollution and poor nutrition have all been blamed.  Dr. Pitcairn also states that Commercial foods, though chemically balanced, have the disadvantage of often using rejects from the human food industry. In addition, it is processed at a high temperature under steam pressure and this may damage some of the fragile nutrients and change proteins so they are more likely to stimulate allergies.

 

An estimated 14 million dogs suffer from joint problems, which is the sixth-leading cause for which dog owners seek veterinary treatment for their pets.

 

Approximately 25-30% of dogs and cats suffer from arthritis. Broadly described by most veterinarians as DJD (degenerative joint disease), arthritis in pets is just as painful and debilitating as it is in humans. Below is a list of the different types of arthritis your pet may have.

 

These are great dog vitamins and cat vitamins that help with pet asthma, allergies and pet joints.  See our other pages for PetHealth dog shampoo, medicated dog shampoo and hypoallergenic dog shampoo.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Testimonials

(We all need a good laugh now and then...)

I was so excited to get my grand-dog started on it but the result of sprinkling the prescribed dosage over his dry dog food (that is all that he eats the majority of the time and only once a day), were dismaying to the point that my daughter will
not give it to him.  

What happened was that when he finished eating there was a lot of the powder still in his dish AND his facial whiskers were caked with sticky residue.  It was a funny, not funny scene.  He kept trying to clean his whiskers but his tongue didn\'t
reach that far and so he was turning his head all around and trying to clean off his face.  I ended up wetting a paper towel and wiping his face as if he was a small child.  

I\'ve been reading the testimonials and watched the new video, reading and re-reading directions but do not see anything about mixing it with water before pouring over dry dog food.

Any suggestions?


 

Lori S