1. Prevent Joint Problems, Suitable for Puppies/Kittens (3-12 Months Old) in the Critical Period of Bone Development
Targeting the inherent joint pressure of "young pets of large breeds/breeds prone to joint strain", early intervention is provided:
Bone Care for Large-Breed Puppies: For large breeds such as Golden Retrievers, Alaskan Malamutes, and Samoyeds, their bones grow rapidly during the puppy stage (gaining 3-5kg in weight per month), putting significant pressure on joints. Long-term feeding can supplement the cartilage matrix (shark chondroitin promotes proteoglycan synthesis), preventing "joint dysplasia in adulthood (e.g., bow legs, hip dysplasia)". It is especially suitable for the rapid growth period of 3-6 months old (cartilage development is not finalized at this stage, so intervention is most effective);
Protection for Short-Legged/Flat-Faced Breeds: For Corgis (short legs cause high pressure on the lumbar spine and hip joints) and French Bulldogs (flat faces affect movement posture, easily wearing down knee joints), feeding 3-4 times a week during the young stage can enhance the toughness of joint cartilage, reduce the probability of "pain when climbing stairs and limping when walking in adulthood", and avoid "premature joint aging due to inherent structural issues".
2. Repair Joint Damage, Alleviate Exercise Strain in Adult Pets (1-7 Years Old)
Targeting scenarios of "adult pets with high activity levels" or "initial joint discomfort", it improves joint function:
Repair for Active Pets: Pets that love running and jumping, such as Border Collies and Huskies, are prone to micro-damage of joint cartilage due to frequent exercise (e.g., walking more than 2 hours a day, catching frisbees), manifested as "licking joints after exercise and slow movement when getting up after rest". Continuous feeding for 2-4 weeks can promote self-repair of cartilage (shark chondroitin inhibits the activity of cartilage-degrading enzymes), reducing "friction pain caused by decreased synovial fluid";
Joint Burden Reduction for Obese Pets: Adult cats (e.g., British Shorthairs, Exotic Shorthairs) are prone to obesity due to reduced exercise after sterilization. For every 10% increase in weight beyond the standard, joint pressure increases by 30%. Feeding can improve joint cushioning capacity (enhanced cartilage elasticity), and when combined with a weight loss plan, it alleviates problems such as "joint noise when walking and reluctance to jump on sofas", avoiding "accelerated joint degeneration due to obesity".
3. Delay Joint Aging, Improve Joint Stiffness in Senior Pets (Over 8 Years Old)
Targeting the physiological characteristic of "natural cartilage degeneration in senior pets", it improves quality of life:
Joint Relief for Senior Dogs: Small senior dogs such as Pekingese and Shih Tzus are prone to "morning joint stiffness (needing 1-2 minutes to walk)" and "requiring support when climbing stairs" due to cartilage loss. Daily feeding can increase synovial fluid secretion (reducing bone-on-bone friction), and after 1 month of continuous feeding, "improved willingness to move (taking the initiative to go out for walks and jump on low stools)" can be observed, avoiding "reduced exercise due to joint pain, which in turn leads to obesity and muscle loss";
Mobility Improvement for Senior Cats: Senior cats (especially those over 10 years old) often reduce jumping (e.g., decreasing the number of jumps from the top of cat trees) due to joint pain. Long-term feeding can repair worn cartilage, alleviate "joint stinging when landing (manifested as retracting legs after landing)", and maintain the ability to perform daily behaviors such as "grooming themselves and using the litter box", reducing the care burden on pet owners.
4. Assist Post-Operative Recovery, Suitable for the Rehabilitation Period of Joint Surgery/Trauma
Targeting pets after "joint surgery (e.g., hip replacement, patellar luxation correction)", it accelerates healing:
Post-Operative Cartilage Regeneration: After pet joint surgery (e.g., ligament repair), veterinarians usually recommend supplementing cartilage nutrients. Shark chondroitin can promote the proliferation of post-operative chondrocytes, shorten the "post-operative activity restriction period" (e.g., 6 weeks of recovery under normal circumstances, and normal walking can be resumed 1-2 weeks earlier with supplementary feeding), and avoid "joint adhesion caused by long-term inactivity after surgery";
Joint Protection After Trauma: When pets suffer joint contusions due to car accidents or falls, cartilage is damaged even without fractures, manifested as "not daring to put weight on the injured joint and screaming in pain when touched". Feeding can reduce inflammatory reactions (shark chondroitin contains anti-inflammatory factors), and when combined with rest, it reduces "chronic joint pain left after trauma".
II. Selling Points (Pet Shark Chondroitin Soft Granules)
1. Pet-Specific Formula: Safe and Suitable, Different from Human Products
Precise Ingredient Adaptation: It does not contain "potassium chloride (which imposes a heavy metabolic burden on pet kidneys)" and "artificial sweeteners (e.g., aspartame, to which some pets are allergic)" found in human shark chondroitin products. The purity of shark chondroitin is ≥90% (no impurity contamination), and it is supplemented with glucosamine (which works synergistically with shark chondroitin to increase repair efficiency by 1.5 times) and vitamin C (which promotes collagen synthesis). It complies with AAFCO standards for pet joint health products, avoiding "constipation and liver/kidney damage in pets caused by improper dosage of human products";
Weight-Based Dosage Design: Equipped with a "weight-dosage reference table" (e.g., 1 granule per dose for pets under 5kg, 2 granules per dose for 5-10kg, 3 granules per dose for over 10kg), novice pet owners do not need to "estimate the dosage", avoiding "overdosage for small pets and underdosage for large pets", and it is suitable for pets of all sizes.
2. Soft Granule Dosage Form: High Palatability, No Pressure in Feeding
Easy to Chew + High Acceptance: With a soft texture (hardness ≤20N, approximately equal to cooked carrots), it can be easily chewed by senior pets (tooth loss, gingivitis) or young pets (deciduous teeth not fully grown) without the need for "breaking or soaking in water"; it is added with natural chicken/fish flavor (no artificial attractants), and the acceptance rate among dogs and cats is over 95%. It can be fed directly (pets take it actively) or mixed with dry/wet food, avoiding "pet stress caused by forced mouth-prying when feeding tablets/capsules";
No Choking Risk: The granules are of moderate size (3-5mm in diameter, approximately equal to pet snack granules). Compared with "powdered products (easy to choke into the trachea)" and "liquid drops (easy to leak)", it is safer for feeding, especially suitable for "timid and nervous pets" (e.g., rescued stray pets that have just adapted to family life).
Short-Term Improvement (2-4 Weeks): Pets show "reduced number of joint licks after exercise" and "shorter time to get up slowly (from 2 minutes to less than 30 seconds)", and some senior pets can actively try to jump on low furniture;
Long-Term Benefits (3-6 Months): The incidence of joint dysplasia in adult large-breed dogs is reduced by 60%, the rate of joint aging in senior pets is delayed (the joint condition of 8-year-old pets is close to that of 6-year-old pets), and the "frequency of medical treatment for joint problems (single joint examination + medication costs over 500 yuan)" is reduced. The cost-effectiveness of long-term feeding is higher than "later treatment costs".
4. Safety and Compliance: Reliable Raw Materials, Peace of Mind for Pet Owners
Traceable Raw Materials: Shark cartilage is sourced from deep-sea sustainable fishing areas (e.g., New Zealand, Iceland). Each batch is accompanied by a "heavy metal test report" (lead and mercury content ≤0.1mg/kg), with no antibiotic or hormone residues, avoiding "pet heavy metal poisoning caused by inferior shark cartilage";
Qualified Production Standards: Adopting a "low-temperature cold-pressing process" (temperature ≤60℃, preserving the activity of shark chondroitin), the production workshop complies with GMP standards for pet food, and the error in the content of active ingredients per granule is ≤5%, making it more reliable than "small-workshop products (unstable ingredient content)".
5. Flexible Scenarios: Suitable for All Stages, Friendly to Multi-Pet Households
Suitable for the Entire Life Cycle: From prevention for puppies/kittens, maintenance for adult pets to repair for senior pets, one product covers the joint needs of pets of all age groups, eliminating the need to "buy multiple joint health products by age";
Friendly to Multi-Pet Households: Families raising large dogs, small dogs, and cats at the same time can adjust the dosage according to weight for shared use, saving "the budget and storage space for buying multiple products", and it is especially suitable for "households with more than 2 pets".