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SHOPCOLLAGEN500g PEPTINE PRO Granulated Collagen for Cats and Dogs

R269

Retail: R350
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Improves Circulation - Collagen is known to strengthen blood vessels and improve their elasticity. It does this by fortifying the blood vessels to improve their circulation throughout

Promotes Healing - Collagen is required to mend and rebuild connective tissue damage which helps maintain healthy muscles, skin, gums and joints. It also strengthens the structure of bones, tendons, cartilage, and ligaments

Relieves Joint Pain - Inflammation in the joints can cause poor mobility and severe pain. Collagen is known to increase joint mobility and reduce pain caused by inflammation while also encouraging extra cell growth

Treats Gut Issues - Collagen helps to soothe the gut lining, healing damaged cell walls and infusing them with restorative amino acids. The significant digestive benefit of consuming collagen is that it helps form connective tissue and therefore “heals and seals” the fragile lining of the gastrointestinal tract

Weight Management in Pets - Research has shown that collagen protein peptides are even more satiating than other protein types

Improves Coat and Nail Quality 

Product Features
  • Hypoallergenic
  • Preservative Free
  • Dairy-Free
  • Sugar-Free
  • Fat-Free
  • Gluten-Free
  • Expiry Date: September 2022
  • Recommended Dosage per Day: Mix into food

    • Small Breed - 5g / 1 heaped tsp
    • Medium Breed - 10g / 2 heaped tsp
    • Large Breed - 15g / 3 heaped tsp
    • Extra Large Breed -  20g / 4 heaped tsp

 

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