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ROAR Oil Those Hinges Drops

ROAR Oil Those Hinges Drops

50ml

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OIL THOSE HINGES rheumatoid arthritis relief drops are dispensed in 50ml aluminium bottles with pump action dispensing. This is a deliberate move away from traditionally prepared remedies where drops are dispensed by a self-limiting dropper. The pump action prevents bacterial contamination (that easily occurs when administering drops into an animal’s mouth through a dropper), as well as providing a measured dose.

1 pump = 1 dose. Each 50ml bottle contains 130 doses.

Benefits
Benefits:
• Joint discomfort and arthritis, in pets
• Joint stiffness, inflammation and pain
• Especially suitable for older dogs
• OIL THOSE HINGES arthritis relief drops are safe for long-term dosing
• Entirely non-toxic and safe for use for any animal
• Safely used alongside current prescription medication and supplementation
• Safe for use in pregnant and lactating animals
• Made in New Zealand, from products sourced in New Zealand


Additional Information
Disease/Health Issue Explanation:

Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disorder that affects joint linings and can cause painful joints and joint deformity. Pets with rheumatoid arthritis experience muscle and joint pain with stiffness (usually at its worst after inactivity and in the mornings), inflammation, fatigue and possible change in appetite.

ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR VETERINARIAN IF YOU HAVE ANY CONCERNS ABOUT YOUR PET’S WELL-BEING.
1 pump = 1 dose. If your pet drinks from their water bowl regularly, pump 2 doses into a clean water bowl daily. Alternatively, pump 1 dose onto a small piece of healthy treat twice daily.
Distilled water, Vegetable glycerine, Calcium phosphorus, Kali muraticum, Ruta grav, Natrum phosphorus and sulphate and Rhus tox.
Caution: Not recommended for animals 12 weeks or under as it may loosen stools ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR VETERINARIAN IF YOU HAVE ANY CONCERNS ABOUT YOUR PET’S WELL-BEING.