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Nutramax Cosequin® For Small Animals

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Cosequin for dogs, the #1 veterinarian recommended retail joint health supplement brand ¹, contains ingredients backed by scientific research. It is available in a variety of formulas to support your pet’s joint health. Cosequin supports healthy joints with a unique combination of glucosamine hydrochloride (FCHG49®) and sodium chondroitin sulfate (TRH122®). Cosequin is brought to you by Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences, Inc., the #1 Veterinarian Recommended Supplement Company. ² It is made in the United States with globally sourced ingredients, with every batch undergoing thorough quality inspections. If you want a joint health supplement backed by quality and research, choose Cosequin today.

  • Joint Health Supplement for Small Dogs and Cats - Cosequin is the #1 vet recommended retail joint health supplement brand¹, supporting joint health in dogs and cats for over 25 years.

  • Exceptional Quality - Cosequin is backed by science, undergoing thorough quality inspections to ensure your dog receives a safe, high-quality product. It is manufactured in the United States with globally sourced ingredients.

  • From the #1 Veterinarian Recommended Supplement Company ² - Nutramax has been a leader in pet health for over 25 years, and provides supplements to support joint health, digestive health, skin and coat health, calming, and more.

  • Contains Glucosamine for Dogs - Cosequin contains glucosamine hydrochloride (FCHG49®) and sodium chondroitin sulfate (TRH122®). This unique combination of ingredients supports healthy joints.

  • ¹ Source: Among retail brands. Survey conducted among small animal veterinarians who recommended oral joint health supplements.
    ² Source: Survey conducted among small animal veterinarians who recommended animal supplements.