Did you know overweight pets are at higher risk for joint issues?
Dogs of all breeds and sizes can experience weight and joint issues, influenced by factors such
as age, activity level, previous injuries, and overall health.
Consider if your pet is at risk:
- Predisposed Breeds – certain breeds are predisposed to both joint and weight issues. This includes: Retrievers, Beagles, Great Danes, Dachshunds, Rottweilers, German Shepherds, Saint Bernards, Bulldogs, Boxers and more.
- Low activity – whether from age, injury or lifestyle changes. Less activity could start the cycle of increased weight gain leading to increased stress on their joints.
- Senior Dog – as dogs get older, they may start to show signs of osteoarthritis. The resulting joint pain or discomfort may cause reduced activity and at risk of weight gain.
- Injuries – an accident or injury resulting in high impact joint stress or an injury or trauma to their cartilage or growth plates could lead to arthritis or affect their mobility later in life.
Weight-management & joint maintenance together is key. Joint issues might not be fixable, but you can make a big difference by improving joint health and keeping your dog at a healthy weight. Tackling these problems together is the best way to take care of your dog.
How it works
Science Plan Perfect Weight & Active Mobility Dog Food provides delicious nutrition to help achieve & maintain healthy weight, and support joint function for a mobile & active life. 70% of pets lost weight within 10 weeks with this nutrition.
With cutting-edge technology and years of expertise in therapeutic weight management and joint maintenance, this clinically proven nutrition works uniquely to:
- Help dogs reach and maintain a healthy weight
- Support healthy mobility with omega-3 rich fish oil
- Promote healthy cartilage with glucosamine & chondroitin
Choosing a food that proactively helps weight management and aids joint support can help maintain overall health and quality of life for your dog.
Suitable for:
- Dogs that are prone to gaining weight or are slightly overweight and at a risk factor for mobility issues
- Can be fed to the whole dog family from 1 year onwards