HIP AND JOINT CARE
ALMOJOINT TABLET
ALMOJOINT TABLET
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About Product
When stairs look tough and play slows down
Stiff mornings, shorter walks or post-play limps can signal that joints need extra support. A joint care supplement adds daily nutrition designed to support comfort and mobility—for active pets, seniors and those recovering under a vet’s plan.
What joint supplements do (dogs & cats, all life stages)
They’re feed supplements that provide joint-nourishing nutrients. Families often use them to support cartilage health, lubrication and flexibility alongside weight control, sensible exercise, and any vet-prescribed therapy.
How it works (simple science)
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Joint-stack actives (commonly glucosamine, chondroitin, MSM) help nourish cartilage, support synovial fluid and everyday mobility.
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Once-daily dog dosing makes routines easy; cats use vet-guided dosing.
Features and Benefits
Who is it for?
Active pets needing extra joint ...
Who is it for?
Active pets needing extra joint nourishment during training or sports
Senior dogs/cats who show stiffness or slower movement
Post-surgery/rehab pets (use as your vet advises)
Growing puppies/kittens where a vet recommends joint nutrition
Families wanting one SKU usable for dogs & cats
Benefits (benefit → because)
Mobility support → joint-stack actives traditionally used for cartilage & synovial support
Daily convenience → once-daily guide for dogs; simple routines improve consistency
Recovery companion → positioned for osteoarthritis management & post-surgery recovery support (vet-guided)
Multi-species → suitable for dogs & cats in one pack (cat dose via vet)
Quality & compliance → FSSAI-compliant; “For animal use only”
Usage and Applications
How to use
Give with food (better tolerance, ea...
How to use
Give with food (better tolerance, easy habit).
Dogs: follow weight-band guide (above).
Cats: use only as your vet advises.
Quick tip: Pair with weight control, low-impact exercise and your vet’s pain plan for a holistic approach.