• Bemo Flexi Joints Junior - supplement for joints for young dogs

Bemo Flexi Joints Junior - supplement for joints for young dogs

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Product intended for chondroprotective dietary enrichment for young dogs during periods of intensive growth. The formula is enriched with active ingredients such as: type II collagen, glucosamine hydrochloride, chondroitin sulfate, and hyaluronic acid. FlexiJoints Junior provides essential active substances for the proper development of the musculoskeletal system. The formula contains substances that support the digestive and immune systems of young dogs. The product is recommended for prophylactic use in young dogs from 9 months to 24 months of age.

Bemo Flexi Joints Junior - support for young dogs' joints during periods of intensive growth.

Bemo Flexi Joints Junior is recommended for daily, chondroprotective dietary enrichment for young dogs from 9 months to 24 months of age. The formula contains active ingredients such as: type II collagen, glucosamine hydrochloride, chondroitin sulfate, hyaluronic acid, and GOPO. The key active ingredients in the product excellently nourish the musculoskeletal system and improve mobility. Type II collagen excellently supports the structure and elasticity of joint cartilage. Glucosamine hydrochloride is responsible for stimulating cartilage regeneration and reducing the risk of damage. Chondroitin sulfate strengthens cartilage, reducing inflammation. Hyaluronic acid exhibits synovial fluid properties, increasing its lubricating ability. GOPO from wild rose has been correlated with joint health benefits. These substances show the ability to support the elasticity of joint cartilage.

Flexi Joints Junior - daily joint protection for your junior!

Young dogs, during periods of intensive growth, need excellent support for their developing skeletal system. Bemo Flexi Joints Junior is perfect as a natural supplement supporting large breed puppies and young dogs of all breeds during the most important period of their lives. Hydrolyzed type II collagen is the main component of joint cartilage. In hydrolyzed form (i.e., broken down into smaller particles), it is easier for the body to absorb. It has anti-inflammatory effects, supporting joint regeneration. Additionally, type II collagen contributes to the reconstruction of the cartilage matrix, which is crucial in preventing further joint damage in sporting dogs. Furthermore, it acts as a natural way to reduce symptoms associated with degenerative joint disease. It is successfully used after joint injuries or surgeries. Another active ingredient in the Flexi Joints Junior formula is galactolipid present in wild rose fruits, which can help reduce inflammation in the joints. GOPO helps reduce pain in degenerative joint diseases and improves flexibility and overall functionality of the musculoskeletal system. Glycosaminoglycans (GAG) such as hyaluronic acid, which help moisturize and protect joint surfaces. Elastin and bioactive proteins supporting joint flexibility. Lysozyme, an enzyme with anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects. Thus, FlexiJoints Junior provides essential active substances to maintain proper functioning of the musculoskeletal system. The product is recommended for daily prophylactic use in young dogs from 9 months to 24 months of age. Especially recommended for breeds prone to joint stress and breeds predisposed to musculoskeletal problems (large and giant breeds such as Newfoundland, Great Dane, Labrador Retriever, Tibetan Mastiff, etc.)

We especially recommend Bemo Flexi Joints Junior:

  • as support for juniors' musculoskeletal system
  • for young dogs of large and giant breeds
  • as support for the skeletal system of any breed
  • as support for improving movement fluidity
  • during periods of intensive growth

Do you know what the most common joint problems in dogs are?

Joint problems in dogs are quite common, especially in certain breeds and older animals. They can be related to age, injuries, genetics, or the dog's lifestyle. Below you will find an overview of the most common problems, their causes, and ways to proceed:

Hip or elbow dysplasia

  • A congenital defect in joint structure, leading to its deformation and degeneration.
  • Most commonly occurs in larger breeds, such as Labradors, German Shepherds, or Rottweilers.

Degenerative joint disease (osteoarthritis)

  • Progressive damage to joint cartilage, leading to pain and stiffness.
  • Often a result of aging, but also injuries or overloading.

Arthritis

  • Can result from infection, autoimmune disease, or injury.

Dislocations and sprains

  • Caused by mechanical injuries.
  • Often occur in active dogs or those that jump from great heights.

Ligament problems (e.g., anterior cruciate ligament rupture)

  • An injury often seen in active dogs, leading to pain and limited movement.

Panosteitis ("bone inflammation in young dogs")

  • A temporary problem in rapidly growing large breed dogs, causing joint pain.

Symptoms of joint problems

  • Stiffness, especially after rest
  • Lameness or avoiding weight-bearing on a limb
  • Joint swelling
  • Avoiding movement or activity
  • Behavioral changes, such as irritability or apathy
  • Difficulty getting up or jumping

Causes of joint problems

  • Genetics: Many breeds are prone to joint disorders.
  • Obesity: Excess weight puts additional stress on the joints.
  • Age: Older dogs are more susceptible to degeneration.
  • Physical activity: Too much or too little exercise can contribute to problems.
  • Diet: Nutrient deficiencies, such as glucosamine or chondroitin, can weaken joints.

How to proceed?

Veterinary visit

  • Proper diagnosis (physical examination, X-ray, joint ultrasound).
  • Treatment plan tailored to the dog's condition.

Pharmacological treatment

  • Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs relieve pain and reduce inflammation.
  • Supplements supporting joint cartilage regeneration (glucosamine, chondroitin, hyaluronic acid).

Surgical procedures

  • In the case of advanced conditions, such as ligament rupture.

Rehabilitation

  • Muscle strengthening exercises, hydrotherapy, massages.

Lifestyle changes

  • Controlling the dog's weight, avoiding excessive physical exertion.

  • Brand
  • Reference
    FJJUNIOR500
  • In stock
    26 Items
  • EAN13
    5907196090165
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