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HUMAN GRADE INGREDIENTS
K9 GODOG Performance FactorsTM
*Glucose polymers (long chain complex carbohydrates), Resistant starch,
Medium-chain triglycerides, Beef Fat, Potassium L-lactate, Sodium
L-lactate, O2BoostTM L-Citrulline, L-Citrulline
Malate, D-Ribose, Potassium ascorbate, L-Carnitine, Magnesium orotate,
GODOG Recovery FactorsTM Cooked chicken, Cooked beef,
L-Glutamine, L-Leucine, L-Valine, L-Isoleucine, L-Taurine, L-Carnosine,
ALA (alpha lipoic acid), L-Alanine, L-Glycine, Phosphatidylserine.
GODOG Hydration FactorsTM USP Glycerol, Sodium citrate,
Potassium citrate, Potassium succinate, GODOG Antioxidant FactorsTM
Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol), Calcium ascorbate (non-acidic source of
vitamin C), Grape seed extract. GODOG Joint FactorsTM TMG (trimethylglycine),
Chondroitin sulfate, MSM (S-Adenosyl Methionine), Sodium hylauronate (glucuronic
acid N-acetyl glucosamine), Choline bitartrate, Calcium Lactate,
Pyridoxine HCL, Inositol, Di-calcium phosphate, Zinc L-Aspartate, Folic
acid, Manganese L-Aspartate, Dimethylprimidinol sulfate (source of
vitamin K), Thiamin monohydrate, Cyanocobalamin (B12), Paba.
NO! sucrose, fructose, trans fat, corn syrup or
by products.
*Glucose polymers have
a faster gastric emptying rate than dextrose. This speeds fluids from
the stomach into absorption. This is an enormous advantage in K9
sports drinks. Simple sugars like dextrose and fructose can delay
gastric emptying, and more likely cause digestive upset.
These and other
benefits are why glucose polymers have grown to dominate high-end
athletic formulas. From endurance sports drinks to bodybuilding
formulas, glucose polymers have largely replaced fructose and
dextrose. Glucose polymers were first used on dogs in the late 1960’s,
and are the preferred carbohydrate source in K9 sports drinks. Studies
show the canine and human body metabolize glucose polymers basically
the same. The best K9 sports drinks contain metabolic buffers.
Protein 4% Fat 6% Carbohydrates 80%
Moisture 7% Ash 3%
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