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Preventative Nutrition - All In One Bag!

Posted on 2011-02-17 12:33:50

What are the most common risks facing healthy pets?

  • Harmful Oral Bacteria - can affect vital organs
  • Excess Weight - increases the risk for diabetes, arthritis, heart, and respiratory disease
  • A Fragile Immune System - can weaken defenses against disease
  • Weak Joints - can lead to serious mobility problems (in canines)
  • Improper Mineral Balance - can increase the risk for FLUTD (in felines)
  • Poor Skin and Coat Condition - can lead to itching and inflammation
  • Poor Digestion - inhibits proper nutrient absorption

Preventative nutrition can reduce the risks!

Hill's is proud to present the first "all in one" pet food:

Science Diet Healthy Advantage

Healthy Advantage has been formulated to target the seven risk factors listed above!

Read on to learn how:

  • Adult Oral Health - Clinically proven kibble scrubs teeth clean like a toothbrush reducing plaque and tartar build up.
  • Weight Management - Fiber-enriched formula enhanced with L-carnitine helps maintain optimal weight, build lean muscle and turn fat into energy.
  • Immunity - Clinically proven antioxidants, including vitamins E & C, support the immune system between vaccinations and help build a healthy immune system in 90 days.
  • Canine Mobility Health - Natural glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate provide the building blocks for healthy joints and cartilage.
  • Feline Bladder Health - Formulated to porduce a normal urinary pH and control the mineral building blocks of urinary stones and crystals to help maintain bladder health.
  • Skin & Coat Health - Omega fatty acids rejuvenate skin cells and nourish hair follicles to promote healthy skin and a luxurious coat.
  • Healthy Digestion - Optimal fiber mixture helps maintain a healthy digestive tract and firm stools.

Falmouth Veterinary Hospital will be carrying Healthy Advantage within the next few weeks - so please call us and pre-order a bag today!

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