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Free delivery available. Buy Today, Feed Tomorrow! The dog, alongside the horse, is often described

Free delivery available. Buy Today, Feed Tomorrow! [Science Supplements]( [The Magic of Movement Banner]( The dog, alongside the horse, is often described as an incredible athlete. Despite physical differences, our dogs do have a universal propensity to learn and (usually!) a desire to be active. Movement comes naturally to our dogs – running, playing, hunting, retrieving, chasing. However, the wide range of dog breeds and types does mean that some dogs are more or less suited to certain activities than others. In our FREE guide we provide you with top tips for keeping your dog active whatever their age, breed or activity appetite! Tip #1 Super Sniffers Did you know that sniffing is both rewarding and relaxing for dogs? Science even suggests that sniffing can make dogs more optimistic about their environment. Scent work classes keep your canine active and teach your dog’s nose to find items and objects. Tip #2 Tricks & Tasks Your dog does not need to be running miles each day to be active either. Teaching them tricks and tasks is an easy way to keep them moving and keep their brain active too. Tip #3 Feeling Competitive? Obedience, agility, flyball, working trials, heelwork-to-music, rally, gundog tests/trials and a host of other dog sports see dogs and people competing every week of the year all around the world. Tip #4 Training Well Positive training methods can challenge our dogs’ minds and bodies, in addition to creating opportunities to build our relationships with them. Want to know more? Read the full guide by clicking the link below. [READ MORE]( [FlexAbility Regular]( FlexAbility Regular K9 | £14.99 High specification, clinically endorsed joint support for dogs that need a little extra help and support, for younger active dogs, or older dogs who believe youth is still on their side! [VIEW PRODUCT]( [Old Friend ]( Old Friend K9 | £14.99 Complete support for our ageing canine friends who perhaps are not as quick and nimble physically or mentally as they used to be. High specification formulation to support the aging process. [VIEW PRODUCT]( [FlexAbility Working K9]( FlexAbility Working K9 | £19.99 Comprehensive, high specification, clinically endorsed joint support for working dogs and those in intensive exercise. [VIEW PRODUCT]( [Shop Equine]( [Shop Canine ]( [Read The Research]( [Shop The Range]( [Contact Us]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram ]( [LinkedIn]( [Website]( Copyright © 2023 Science Supplements, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted to receive promotions from one of our partner companies. Our mailing address is: Science Supplements Unit 4 Hartwell Business Park HartwellNorthampton, Northamptonshire NN7 2FA United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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