Feed supplement - B&B Glucosamine + 250 gr.
Feed supplement - B&B Glucosamine + 250 gr.
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B&B Glucosamine+ 250 g – Natural Joint Supplement for Dogs with Glucosamine, MSM & Boswellia 🐶🦴
B&B Glucosamine+ is a gentle but effective dietary supplement for dogs that need extra support for joints, mobility and cartilage strength . The product is developed in Denmark and contains a potent combination of glucosamine sulfate, MSM, chondroitin sulfate, rosehip, hyaluronic acid and boswellia – all known for their documented effect on dogs' joints and mobility.
Suitable for older dogs , dogs with reduced mobility or as prevention in active dogs and large breeds.
✅ Benefits of B&B Glucosamine+
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Supports healthy joints and cartilage – helps maintain flexibility and mobility
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Natural anti-inflammatory ingredients – MSM, rosehip and boswellia relieve sore joints
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Hyaluronic acid – improves the lubrication of joint fluid and reduces friction
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100% natural & without additives – developed in Denmark with a focus on quality
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Easy to dose and mix into feed – daily feeding with the included measuring spoon
🧪 Contents per 1 teaspoon (4 g):
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MSM: 1200 mg
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Glucosamine sulfate: 1200 mg
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Chondroitin sulfate: 400 mg
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Boswellia serrata: 200 mg
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Hyaluronic acid: 40 mg
Analytical composition:
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Crude protein: 26.3%
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Crude fiber: 4.9%
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Crude fat: 1.6%
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Crude ash: 27.3%
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Sodium: 0.1%
🐾 Dosage (daily):
| Dog's weight | Daily dose |
|---|---|
| 2–10 kg | 2 g (½ measuring spoon) |
| 10–20 kg | 4 g (1 measuring spoon) |
| Over 20 kg | 6–8 g (1½–2 scoops) |
➡️ To be given with meals.
➡️ 1 flat measuring spoon = 4 g.
Net content: 250 g powder
❓ FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a 250 g tub last?
Approximately 2 months for a medium-sized dog weighing 10–20 kg with daily dosing.
When can I expect results?
Most people experience improved mobility and less stiffness after 3–6 weeks of daily use.
Is it suitable for puppies?
It is recommended for adult and senior dogs. For use in puppies and young dogs – consult your veterinarian.
Can it be combined with painkillers?
Yes, but this should always be done in consultation with a veterinarian.

