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MoveWellia voted best overall joint supplement for dogs

MoveWellia from herbal pet care expert Dorwest Herbs has been selected as the Evening Standard ‘top pick’ product and best overall joint supplement for dogs.

 

In the ‘Best joint supplements for dogs to keep them healthy and strong’ feature the Evening Standard explains how to tell if your dog has joint problems, including: limping, stiffness, swelling and a general slowing down. The feature also comments on whether you should still walk your dog if they have joint issues, with PDSA vet Dr Lynne James advising to stop high-impact games and reducing walks if your dog is struggling.

 

An appropriate diet is also a key consideration, with the the best joint supplements for dogs containing ingredients such as: "glucosamine, chondroitin and MSM, which work to maintain and rebuild muscles and cartilage; hyaluronic acid for lubrication; zinc, turmeric and the herbal extract Boswellia for their anti-inflammatory properties, and vitamin C to promote collagen production.”

 

In the list of recommendations, Dorwest’s MoveWellia was named best overall joint supplement product and the Evening Standard's ‘Best Top Pick’.

 

Launched in November 2022 and expertly formulated with vets, MoveWellia has been specifically developed for advanced joint care to support dogs experiencing joint health challenges, including stiffness and ‘slowing-up’. The unique blend of natural active compounds with supportive properties include joint health super-star herbal extract Boswellia - the latest joint health herbal ingredient to burst onto the scene; derived from the resin of the Boswellia serrata tree with a long history of use for inflammatory joint conditions.

 

Managing Director at Dorwest Jo Boughton-White explains: “We’re thrilled to be selected as the Evening’s Standard top pick for overall joint supplement. Dogs with established joint issues need additional support, which is why MoveWellia has been especially developed. We’ve had incredible results, and it’s never too early (or late!) to start looking after your dog’s joints.’’

 

Founded in 1948, 2023 marks the 75th anniversary of Dorwest Herbs. A third generation family business located in rural West Dorset, experts at Dorwest are passionate about keeping dogs and cats healthy and happy by using pharmaceutical quality herbal supplements.

 

Check out the MoveWellia launch video or visit www.dorwest.com/product/movewellia-tablets-for-dogs-and-cats/ for more information. RRP from £19.90.

 

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