2039 days ago

Active Again for our Dogs - Now with Free Delivery

Lifetime Health -Takapuna NZ

With all our free time recently, people have been much more
active and of course our dogs (being our best friends) love to
join us for the jogs and long walks.

But old age can slow our dogs down and often they struggle to
keep up due to muscle stiffness, arthritis and/or joint pain.

The ideal solution is to offer your dog (or cat) a natural product
that is proven to be effective, safe and non-toxic.

Now available in New Zealand Active Again (from Hope
Science USA) is a blend of natural food oils (rice bran) available
in soft gel capsules. Now available with FREE delivery nationwide.

The oils assist in lubricating cell membranes and restoring
the fluids that cushion bones promoting greater flexibility and
mobility.

Tried and tested by local veterinarians, Active Again is being
widely received as an excellent cost effective solution.
Up to 3 months supply in one bottle.

For more information and to order online please visit
lifetimehealth.co.nz or call/text 027 489 3489 or email
sales@lifetimehealth.co.nz

Testimonial:
"We got these for my husband's dog – a Lab Pointer cross just before duck shooting last year – I gave her four a day for a couple of days – unbelievably it made an instant difference – she was more bouncier and back to her old self – she was a better dog at duck shooting – more energetic - Great product - very happy.
Pete & Bev

Price: $59.95

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