




Frolic: joint health
New batch expiration date: May 2024
Add pep back into your pet’s step with our double-strength formula. Our chewable tablets contain 600mg Glucosamine Hydrochloride, 300mg Chondroitin and 250mg MSM.
- Lubricates and rebuilds joints
- Protects existing cartilage from breaking down
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Mouth-watering bacon flavor - read our reviews about the great palatability!
- Made with human-grade ingredients at an FDA-registered facility
- A healthier pet who can jump, leap and frolic.
- Easy to administer! Give as a treat or crush and sprinkle into their food.
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Effective for adult dogs and cats of all breeds and sizes
- Save money: 40% lower price per tablet than a competitor with the similar formula. That's extra money to pamper your pet.
For use in dogs and cats only. Not for human consumption.
GLUCOSAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE 600 mg
SODIUM CHONDROITIN SULFATE 300 mg
MSM (METHYLSULFONYLMETHANE) 250 mg
MANGANESE CITRATE 3 mg
FOR CATS & DOGS
HUMAN-GRADE INGREDIENTS
VETERINARIAN-FORMULATED
FDA-REGULATED FACILITY
MADE IN USA
NSF-CERTIFIED
DR. KATE MEZAN’S Consultation Notes
Once DJD is suspected, there are a number of steps you can take to help protect your pet’s joints and ensure as many happy years of pain-free mobility together.
HOW DO I KNOW IF MY DOG HAS DJD?With their natural exuberance and eagerness to please, it can be difficult to recognize when a pet is in pain. DJD is often subtle, with owners first noticing that their pet just seems to be “slowing down”. Specific signs to watch for include:
✓Increased difficulty getting up or laying down
✓Limping, especially just after getting up
✓Reluctance to jump up or down from previously well-loved furniture
✓Less enthusiasm for play sessions, walks or games of fetch
✓Irritability in a previously good-natured animal
Take it especially when...
When supplements are not enough, your veterinarian will likely recommend adding a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) or other pain medication to your pet’s treatment regimen. These can either be used as needed or on a daily basis, depending on your pet’s degree of discomfort.
Most common signs for DJD: