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Vetoquinol flexadin advanced helps to support the joints of dogs who suffer from osteoarthritis.  How it works Vetoquinol flexadin advanced is a complete dog food that’s enriched with...  Read more

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Vetoquinol flexadin advanced helps to support the joints of dogs who suffer from osteoarthritis. 

How it works

Vetoquinol flexadin advanced is a complete dog food that’s enriched with vitamins and minerals to support older dogs with arthritis. 

If your pet is suffering from arthritis, it can cause them serious discomfort. It becomes harder for them to get around and they may feel less interested in playtime. 

Flexadin advanced uses a clever mix of vitamins, including Vitamin E, to help keep joints supple and reduce swelling and stiffness. Omega-3 fatty acids help to keep joints in working order, reducing pain when your dog runs or plays. UCII has been added to the mix – this is a type of collagen that helps to repair and rebuild ligaments that can become damaged with lots of walking and playing.

Key benefits 

  • tailored to dogs with osteoarthritis
  • vitamin E as a natural antioxidant
  • omega 3 fatty acids as a natural inflammatory
  • UCII collagen helps rebuild ligaments.

When to use it 

If you think your dog might have a mobility issue like osteoarthritis, look out for the common signs. Difficulty walking, holding limbs awkwardly and not being able to run or climb stairs like they once could are all signs that your pet might be struggling with their joints. When you spot these symptoms, take your dog to the vet for a full check-up and diagnosis. Your vet will be able to advise you of the best plan of action to keep your dog happy and comfortable into later life. 

To support their treatment plan, this mix can replace your pet’s regular dog food for life. Always follow the feeding instructions on the packet to make sure your dog is getting the right amount for their breed, age and weight. 

Customer reviews

4.7 out of 5 29  Reviews

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  • Flexadin
    Our 14 year old golden retriever has been taking this for years now after vets recommendation. Sure this is what helps with his mobility
    Mike Kressinger - May 26, 2019
  • Recommended for Osteoarthritis
    Thus product helps my 12 year old Border collie remain active, despite having osteoarthritis in his front carpi (wrists). Recommended by an Orthopaedic vet.
    Dennis April - October 30, 2018
  • Flexadin tabs
    An excellent product, would recommend to anyone
    Mrs A Woodcock - August 7, 2018
  • Amazing
    Started using these 2months ago and what a remarkable difference.
    James Anthony Angell - December 10, 2017
  • Flexadin Advanced
    My 11 year old Labrador has just completed her first bag of these and I can see a great improvement in her mobility. Long may it continue ! Plus, it was over £10 cheaper to buy here rather than from the Vet !!
    Debs - November 29, 2017