Glyde Oral Powder For Dogs Promotes Healthy Joints And Mobility
Active constituents:
Chondroitin sulphate sodium (Bovine Origin) 95 mg/g, Glucosamine HCl 190 mg/g, Green Lipped Mussel Powder 253.3 mg/kg
- Aids in the improvement of joint health and function
- May help reduce non-infectious joint inflammation
- Relieves the clinical symptoms of osteoarthritis
- Suitable for active or ageing dogs
- Ingredients sourced from environmentally sustainable sources – contains no shark cartilage
- For best results, give every day for the treatment course recommended by your veterinarian
Contains three seperate biological compounds
- Glucosamine- a precursor to the production of Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs)
- Chondroitin Sulfate- one of the main GAGs, the Chondroitin Sulfate Sodium comes from socially responsible sources
- Green Lipped Mussel Powder - a source of GAGs and Omega 3 Fatty Acids
Caution:
- Glyde cannot be recommended as an alternative treatment in acute joint inflammation
- Initial treatment period is dependent on joint health status and will vary between dogs – speak to your vet for advice specific to your pet
- Long term treatment is required
- Use in a pregnant animal is not advised – safe use on pregnant animals has not been established
Contains
- Glyde Oral Powder For Dogs 360gm x 2
Active Constituents
Chondroitin Sulphate Sodium (Bovine Origin) 95 mg/g, Glucosamine HCI 190 mg/g, Green Lipped Mussel Powder 253.3 mg/kg
Adminstration
- The powder should be sprinkled on or mixed into the pets food
- A small amount of moist food is preferred to ensure that your pet gets the entire amount
Initial Period: 4 – 6 weeks: 1 scoop per 10 kg of bodyweight
Maintenance dose: ½ scoop per 10 kg bodyweight per day
(1 scoop = 5 ml or 3 g)
Weight of animal (kg) |
Initial Treatment |
Maintenance Treatment |
5-10 kg |
1 Scoop |
½ Scoop |
11-20 kg |
2 Scoops |
1 Scoop |
21-30 kg |
3 Scoops |
1 ½ Scoops |
31-40 kg |
4 Scoops |
2 Scoops |
40 kg and over |
5 Scoops |
2 ½ Scoops |
- Use in pregnant animals is not recommended as safe use in pregnant animals has not been establishedGlyde can not be recommended as an alternative treatment in acute joint inflammation
- Long term treatment is required