FlexPet With CM8TM Reduces Dog Joint Pain Caused By Pet Obesity
Main Category: VeterinaryArticle Date: 11 Sep 2009 - 12:00 PDT
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Exercise is a proven way to help prevent pet obesity as well as a healthy and balanced diet. But what happens if your dog is already overweight and exercise is too uncomfortable for your furry little friend in need of it. Worse, an ineffective diet combined with lack of exercise can be a dangerous downward spiral for the family dog.
In many cases dogs lose the desire to exercise and enjoy recreation because they suffer from dog arthritis. An increasing number of dog owners have turned to FlexPet with CM8™ for dog joint pain relief and dog arthritis treatment for pet arthritis. A 2008 Association for Pet Obesity Prevention survey indicated that over 40 percent of dogs are now estimated to be obese.
FlexPet with CM8 is manufactured by Flexcin International, Inc., the only provider of dog arthritis treatment natural supplements made with CM8. Not available in other pet supplements, cetyl myristoleate is an ingredient clinically proven to promote optimal joint health in dogs by helping to stimulate the lubricating fluid in the joints, support stronger cartilage, reduce pet arthritis and increase total mobility.
"Diet alone won't help return your dog to health because obesity can severely cause dog joint pain and damage the joint cartilage from carrying too much weight," said Tamer Elsafy, CEO and founder of Flexcin. "What's needed is a safe pet arthritis supplement and dog arthritis treatment like FlexPet with CM8 that can act like WD-40 for joints as well as repair the damaged cartilage and return your dog to its healthy, happy self."
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Flexcin International, Inc.
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