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Ark Naturals-Sea Mobility-Beef Jerky![]() Ark Naturals-Sea Mobility-Beef Jerky
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Ark Naturals Sea Mobility - the joint supplement that tastes great and pets love! Contains glucosamine for your pet's bones and joints with every delicious treat! Sea "Mobility" is a functional all natural healthy snack for dogs of all ages (12 weeks and over). Can also be given to your cat if she likes the taste.
Offers exceptional support for your dog's hip and joint function, morning stiffness, lack of flexibility and more active lifestyles. Sea Mobility contains sea cucumber, glucosamine, omega-3s (fish oil), and omega-6s (evening primrose). Recommended highly for all dogs from puppies to seniors. Great for giving glucosamine to your pets without worrying about trying to give liquids or capsules... your pets will devour these delicious jerky-tasting treats and ask for more! (Don't tell your pets these treats are good for them!) Ark Naturals Sea Mobility is made from U.S.D.A. meats (beef or chicken)- contains no animal fats, garlic, kelp, unnecessary fillers (no gluten), lecithin, or phosphoric acids. NO: wheat, corn, soy, yeast, corn syrup, artificial flavors, artificial preservatives Jerky strips are delicious and very easy to give. All natural. Also a great training treat. Made in the USA. Can be given to dogs and cats 12 weeks and older, including pets without flexibility issues. 9 oz package. Beef.
Ark Natural Sea Mobility Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Stick Servings per Container: 22 Amount Per Serving % Daily Value Maximum response comes from continual use. Sea "Mobility" responds on its own, or it can be combined with Ark Naturals Joint Rescue or another product you currently use. Warnings: For animal use only. Keep out of reach of children and other animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately. Consult with a veterinarian before using this product in animals with clotting disorders; being treated with anticoagulant medications; diabetes or any metabolic disorder causing hypoglycemia; history of urinary tract stones; known allergies to shell fish.
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