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Gelatine hydrolyzate

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Gelatine hydrolyzate is a food supplement obtained from collagen. Collagen is an important component of human and animal connective tissue. It is mainly found in skin, bones, tendons and cartilage.

Gelatine hydrolyzate contains various amino acids that are important for the formation and maintenance of healthy connective tissue. It can therefore help to relieve pain and improve mobility in dogs with joint problems or arthritis.

How is gelatine hydrolyzate used?

Gelatine hydrolyzate can be added to food as a powder or in tablet form. The dosage depends on the dog's weight and state of health. A study has shown that as little as 10 grams of gelatine hydrolyzate per day can have a positive effect.

It is recommended that gelatine hydrolyzate be administered regularly over a longer period of time in order to increase the effect. Some vets and dog sportsmen even recommend starting gelatine hydrolyzate as early as puppyhood to prevent joint damage.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of gelatine hydrolyzate?

Gelatin hydrolyzate has many benefits for dogs with joint problems or arthritis:

  • It can relieve pain and improve quality of life.
  • It can promote cartilage regeneration and slow down joint wear and tear.
  • It is well tolerated and has no known side effects.
  • It is relatively cheap and easy to use.

One possible disadvantage of gelatin hydrolyzate is that it is not suitable for all dogs. For example, dogs that are allergic to beef or fish should not be given gelatine hydrolysate from these sources. In addition, care should always be taken to ensure that the product is of high quality and contains no additives.

 

Gelatine hydrolyzate is a useful dietary supplement for dogs with joint problems or arthritis. It can help them to be pain-free and more mobile. However, you should always pay attention to the origin, dosage and tolerability of the product.


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Rich in amino acids Animal product Processed food Medicine Tolerated in small quantities

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If you notice any signs of hypersensitivity or poisoning in your dog, you should see your vet immediately. We are not a substitute for a vet, but we try to be as accurate as possible. Every dog reacts differently and we recommend you get a second opinion or consult your vet if in doubt.

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