Beaphar Flexifit® - Evolving Joint Care

From younger-playful days, through to their senior years, it is important to support your pets’ joint health and mobility to ensure they continue to enjoy an active life.

Beaphar Flexifit® is an affordable range of joint supplements for dogs and cats of all lifestages and breeds. The products are divided into easy-to-understand levels, tailored to the pet’s degree of mobility and needs.

The range includes joint support products for pets with good mobility to those needing additional joint support. Whether you are looking to proactively maintain your pet’s current mobility or to provide optimum joint support, Beaphar Flexifit® provides joint support for every pet.


Level 1: For dogs and cats with good mobility. These tasty treats and bits help maintain flexible joints and strong bones, helping cats and dogs to continue enjoying active lives.

Level 2: For dogs and cats starting to show signs of stiffness or reduced mobility. Helps soothe stiff joints and support joint structure to maintain joint mobility.

Level 3: For dogs with joint stiffness or reduced mobility that need optimum support. Helps support mobility, flexibility and joint structure.

 

You could be in with the chance of winning one month's supply of Flexifit products for one pet! Take our Quiz to see which Flexifit product is right for your pet and enter our competition, with a new winner picked monthly!

What does UC-II® do?

Flexifit® Chews contain Undenatured Type II Collagen (UC-II®) which has a unique mode of action compared to commonly used joint supplements.  UC-II® is able to activate the immune system to help soothe, comfort and support joint structure.1 In clinical studies, UC-II® has demonstrated positive results in both dog and human joints.1

To find out more about UC-II® click here.

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Reference 1. Gencoglu H, Orhan C, Sahin E, Sahin K (2020) Undenatured Type II Collagen (UC-II) in Joint Health and Disease: A Review on the Current Knowledge of Companion Animals, Animals 10, 697 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10040697.