Gray Muzzle Brain's Best Friend! 90 Bite Size Soft Chews

Ark Naturals SKU: AN71003
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Gray Muzzle Brain's Best Friend! 90 Bite Size Soft Chews

Ark Naturals SKU: AN71003
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    Product Details


    • For Senior Dogs
    • Memory
    • For Cognitive Issues Associated with Aging
    • Natural Product for Senior Dogs
    • Vet Recommended
    • "Senior Friendly" Soft Chews
    • Excellent Taste

    Cognitive Support For:

    • Disorientation
    • Recognition
    • Memory
    • Learned Behavior
    • The Benchmark of Quality - National Animal Supplement Council
    • Made in the USA

    Product Facts: For Senior Dogs 5 years and older.

    Veterinarian Formulated and Recommended: Gray Muzzle-Ark Naturals product are formulated and recommended by Dr. Nancy Scanlan DVM and Dr.C. Leigh Broadhurst PhD.

    Suggested Use

    • Up to 10 lbs - 1 chew
    • Up to 30 lbs - 2-3 Soft Chews daily
    • Up to 60 lbs - 2-4 Soft Chews daily
    • Up to 80 lbs - 4-5 Soft Chews daily
    • 80 lbs and over - 5-6 Soft Chews daily

    Use continuously for best results.

    Product Facts:

    A Proprietary Blend Per 4 Soft Chews
    Fish oil (omega-3), acetyl- L-carnitine resveratrol, L-theanine, phosphatidylserine, pyridoxine hydrochloride (a source of vitamin B6), ginkgo biloba, (320 mg).

    Inactive Ingredients: Dried poultry liver flavor, glycerin, dried sweet whey dried ground pea, black malt extract, salt, lecithin, vitamin E supplement, ascorbic acid (a preservative), lactic acid, citrus bioflavonoids, acetic acid.

    No: Wheat, corn, soy, yeast, artificial colors, flavors or preservatives.

    Warnings

    For pet use only. Keep out of reach of children and other animals. In case of accidental overdose contact a health professional immediately.

    Brain's Best Friend! should not be substituted for Rx medications your vet has prescribed.

    See your vet if you are concerned that your dog is showing continuous and frequent symptoms of Cognitive Canine Disorder.


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