INhancer Hip & Joint Supplement Treats for dogs

by Secret Shopper

March 26, 2011

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Pet Product Review - INhancer Hip & Joint Supplement Treats for dogs

IN Diet Supplements for dogs and cats

IN Diet Supplements for dogs and cats

Nutritional supplements are a staple in our house: Joey, our 12 year old Lab, needs glucosamine supplements to relieve pain and rebuild his joints damaged by arthritis; Shakespeare, our 18 month old Great Dane, must have glucosamine daily to ward off hip dysplasia, a hereditary condition common to Danes.

INhancer Hip & Joint Formula - Blue Label
AIC INovators,Inc. has been in business for more than 25 years, specializing in nutritional supplements for both dogs and cats. What caught my eye is the form their supplements come in; semi-soft nuggets, which in dog-language translates to 'treats!' A welcome alternative to the mess and inconvenience of grinding-up glucosamine tablets to sprinkle on their kibble.
The dogs love them! The INhancer Hip & Joint Formula - Blue Label supplements we sampled include chicken liver as an ingredient, a flavor the hounds find quite enticing. And, to accommodate dogs with food allergies or sensitive stomachs, the Blue Label formula contains no corn or wheat. Each nugget contains approximately 100mg of glucosamine and 32 mg of chondroitin and the instructions advise you give your dog 1 nugget daily for every 10 pounds of his or her weight.
5 Paw Rating 5 flexible paws up for INhancer Hip & Joint Formula
A 12 oz. jar of INhancer Hip & Joint Formula - Blue Label (approximately 220 nuggets), sells for $21.25 or you can save about 20% by purchasing a case of 6 jars for $101.90.
Visit INPetSupplements.com for purchasing details and to view IN's entire line of supplements for cats and dogs.

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