It doesn't matter how carefully you look after your pet, you cannot protect them from the everyday knocks, bumps and injuries they will inevitably sustain. These injuries, plus the effects of ageing can over time take their toll, affecting the overall mobility of your dog.

Older dogs will lose the flexibility of youth and may struggle to do routine things like climbing stairs, jumping into the backs of cars or getting up out of their beds. In our Mobility and Seniors section we are confident you will find products to suit your own dog’s particular needs. Listed here are a selection of dry and liquid herbal supplements including Releaf our ' Herbal Bute' ( not phenylbutazone), Canine Veteran and Mobility Support all of which have been carefully formulated to support mobility, connective tissue, joint suppleness and the older dog.

In addition to our canine supplements we also have soothing cooling lotions and gels for topical application to tendons, ligaments and muscles as well as  homeopathics, all designed to help support and maintain healthy supple joints, muscles and connective tissue in dogs of all ages whatever their activity.

Hilton Herbs – The Natural Answer for optimum mobility

Canine Releaf Gold
500ml

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Canine Releaf Gold 500ml

Canine Releaf Gold

Natural support for joint health and mobilty

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The same effective herbal blend that you would expect from Hilton Herbs. Generous concentrations of herbal tinctures ensure maximum bio-availability and quick absorption to help support a healthy and efficient musculo- skeletal system. Releaf can be used confidently at any time for dogs with even the most delicate digestions. Keep it handy in the doggy First Aid cupboard!

 

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Contains: 1:3 tinctures of – Devils Claw root, Meadowsweet herb, White Poplar bark with Apple Cider Vinegar & Honey.

In 2005 the UK’s Veterinary Medicines Directorate ruled that White Willow (Salix alba) was medicinal by function at any level, and that therefore it could not be included in any product that did not hold a medicines’ licence. Needless to say horses can quite safely eat willow leaves and twigs from trees that grow in their fields, and of course they do.

When our medical herbalist first formulated Hilton Releaf in 2001 she included White Willow tincture as one of the ingredients. Subsequent to the 2005 ruling she reformulated the product in order to comply with the new ruling. The praise for this product just keeps coming so as they say the 'Proof is in the Pudding!'

 

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