Supplement that supports your dog's circulatory strength and heart muscle function. CardioMax's™ main ingredients, including L-Carnitine and Coenzyme Q10,...
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CardioMax™ for dogs is a veterinarian formulated supplement that supports your dog's circulatory strength and heart muscle function. CardioMax's™ main ingredients, including L-Carnitine and Coenzyme Q10, support energy production in cells and act as antioxidants.
Active Ingredients (per Soft Chew): | |
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L-Taurine | 100 mg |
Arginine | 100 mg |
Hawthorne | 100 mg |
Elcosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) | 84 mg |
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) | 56 mg |
L-Carnitine | 50 mg |
Magnesium | 50 mg |
N-Dimethylglycine | 25 mg |
Coenzyme Q10 | 20 mg |
Vitamin E | 30 IU |
Berberine | 1 mg |
Folic Acid | 260 mg |
Inactive Ingredients: Glycerin, Vegetable Starch, Sucrose, Molasses, (dried),Macrogol, Pork Liver Powder, Calcium Phosphate (dibasic), Vegetable Shortening, Magnesium Stearate, Natural Antioxidants
Information and Policies
Administer soft chew directly to dog. If digestive upset occurs, taper dosage for a few days then gradually resume recommended dosage.
Size of Dog | Daily |
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Up to 10 lbs | 1 Chew |
10 - 40 lbs | 2 Chew |
41 - 60 lbs | 3 Chew |
61 - 90 lbs | 4 Chew |
Over 90 lbs | 5 Chew |
Warning: For animal use only. Keep out of reach of children and animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately
Cautions: Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. Administer during or after the animal has eaten to reduce incidence or gastrointestinal upset.
Manufactured in the USA, made within an FDA and USDA inspected facility following National Animal Supplement Council manufacturing practices under strict quality control specifications.
Avoid Excess Heat. Keep container at room temperature (59°F-86°F).
Some Breeds at Risk for Heart Disease
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Dachshunds, Miniature and Toy Poodles, Doberman Pinschers, Boxers, Golden Retrievers, Miniature Schnauzers, Great Dane, German Shepherds, Irish Wolfhounds, Scottish Deerhounds, Labrador Retrievers, Newfoundlands, St. Bernards, Bullmastiffs, Bernese Mountain Dogs, Rottweilers, Malteses, Pomeranians, and Samoyeds.
All dogs can develop heart disease. Talk to your vet about how best to protect your pet.