
InPrime Hip and Joint
60 Soft Chews
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InPrime Hip and Joint
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Small Dogs 1 to 30 lbs: 1 chew daily
Medium Dogs 31 to 60 lbs: 2 chews daily
Large Dogs 61 lbs or greater: 3 chews daily
What are InPrime Hip and Joint Chews for Dogs?
- InPrime is a revolutionary joint support formula to help with everyday mobility and dogs of all sizes.
- InPrime offers proactive synovial joint support and encourages hip and joint health.
- InPrime also contains powerful, natural antioxidants that may help reduce joint discomfort.
Why do dogs use InPrime?
- Van Beek InPrime Hip and Joint may help reduce joint discomfort, encourage hip and joint health, or provide joint support for dogs after surgery.
What else should I know about InPrime?
- This supplement can be used for dogs of all sizes and is especially helpful for large breeds and working dogs.
- InPrime chews have a delicious flavor enjoyed by dogs.
What problems could my dog have with InPrime?
- If your dog's condition worsens or does not improve, consult your veterinarian.
How do you use InPrime?
- Give as directed by your veterinarian.
- Manufacturer's suggested use: Small Dogs 1 to 30 lbs, 1 chew daily. Medium Dogs 31 to 60 lbs, 2 chews daily. Large Dogs 61 lbs or greater, 3 chews daily. For premium support, give double the recommended amount for the first three weeks.
What is in InPrime Hip and Joint Chews?
- Active Ingredients (per 3.6 gram soft chew): Astaxanthin 1 mg
- Inactive Ingredients: Bacon flavor biotin, calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, fish oil, glycerin, macrogol, magnesium glycinate, magnesium stearate, molasses (dried), natural antioxidants, pork liver powder, silicon dioxide, sucrose, vegetable “beef” flavor, vegetable fiber, vegetable oil, vegetable shortening, vegetable starch.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- InPrime is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog finish all of the InPrime?
- Dogs may use InPrime for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Who makes InPrime?
- InPrime is made by the manufacturer VanBeek.
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What is the difference between the InPrime and the Boiflex Active that you don't carry anymore??
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InPrime claims to help reduce joint discomfort, encourage hip and joint health, or provide joint support for dogs. They utilize the active ingredient of Astaxanthin, an antioxidant. Bioflex is a joint and wellness supplement for dogs that works to support a variety of body systems and functions. Bioflex Active contains glucosamine and Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) that may be useful in treating osteoarthritis. It also contains ingredients like hyaluronic acid and perna for overall joint health. And essential fatty acids that promote a healthy coat. For any additional questions please contact us via email at [email protected].
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Did the formula for these treats recently change? They used to be bacon flavored and now the package ingredients don't list it. The texture and color are also off compared to previous purchases. My dogs also won't eat them as willingly and 1 doesn't want them at all. Why the change? I'm disappointed.?
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According to Van Beek, the manufacturer, there was not a change in the formulation of InPrime Hip and Joint. There was only a change in the packaging of the product and labeling of the ingredients. They are still bacon flavored and it is listed as an inactive ingredient.
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Our dog is actually allergic to chicken and beef. He gets a rash and his skin gets irritated causing him to scratch and bite himself. I see this product is bacon flavored. Will that adversely affect him??
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The ingredient list for InPrime includes biota seed oil, bacon flavor, biotin, calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate (dibasic), fish oil, glycerin, macrogol, magnesium amino acid chelate, magnesium stearate, molasses (dried), natural antioxidants, pork liver powder, sucrose, vegetable fiber, vegetable oil, vegetable shortening, vegetable starch, and vitamin D3. This product is intended to help support hip and joint health which can benefit mobility. Please provide this ingredient list for your veterinarian to review and help you determine if it’s appropriate for your pet dog.
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Can I feed this product in addition to Actistatin? Thanks?
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Both of these products are nutritional supplements labeled to help support joint health. They contain different active ingredients and are produced by different manufacturers. Currently, there is no information available regarding the use of the products together. Like all dietary supplements, it is recommended that you consult with your veterinarian before administering to your pet. Please consult with your veterinarian with any further questions or concerns regarding these products.
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I've tried a couple other things and she wouldn't eat them. Do these have a guarantee? She isn't a picky eater...only eats kibbles and we use treats to train her. But, she won't chew her chewable heartworm or flea/tick meds either. Weird, huh??
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For chewable heartworm and flea meds, consider the injectable heartworm medicine (6 or 12 month) and I use the topical Bravecto for my dog (flea/tick)who hates the chewable stuff too. I think he will like the bacon flavor joint med though.
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my dog ate the whole bag, is this medicine harmful if overdosed.
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Hi Sue. I use Beef flavored pill/capsule "Pockets". Or there is like a beef flavored fruit roll up and you tear a piece off and wrap you pills on it.
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