RE-NU Canine

Bring Back the Puppy in Your Dog with RE-NU Canine

There are few things more heartbreaking than seeing your once-playful dog act sluggish, lose his interest in long walks and play time, and become less enthusiastic and interactive with family and friends. You know he’s suffering, yet you may feel helpless to do anything.

Fortunately, there is something you can do to help your beloved canine friend. Give him RE-NU Canine.

RE-NU Canine is a tasty dog treat featuring NEM® (Natural Eggshell Membrane) — a patented joint health ingredient that will bring back the puppy in your dog. Dogs get joint problems too. Just like humans, dogs can experience joint discomfort and difficulty moving freely and easily. Your dog can’t tell you that he’s feeling discomfort, so it’s up to you to spot the signs:

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Signs of Joint Problems

  • Favoring a limb
  • Difficulty sitting or standing
  • Sleeping more
  • Seeming to have stiff or sore joints
  • Hesitancy to jump, run or climb stairs
  • Weight gain
  • Decreased activity or less interest in play
  • Attitude or behavior changes
  • Being less alert

[source: “Arthritis in Dogs.” Arthritis Foundation. June 6, 2007.] [http://www.arthritis.org/arthritis-dogs.php

 

Replenish What’s Missing, With RE-NU Canine

As dogs age, joint cartilage degrades, which can cause discomfort.

Eggshell membrane is one of the only substances on earth that naturally contains a range of constituents needed to rebuild cartilage and connective tissue, including key glycosaminoglycans like chondroitin and hyaluronic acid, as well as collagen and other proteins.

By replenishing important nutrients your dog is missing, RE-NU Canine will:

  • Improve your dog’s joint health
  • Help maintain your dog’s mobility and flexibility
  • Restore a healthy sheen to your dog’s coat
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