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Mobility Aid

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With Hemp Seed, NZ Green Lipped Mussel, Collagen + Turmeric

A natural supportive blend of pure Australian hemp seed oil, hemp powder, New Zealand green-lipped mussel, bovine collagen, magnesium and turmeric — formulated to help support healthy hips and joints, muscles and mobility.

Designed to support cartilage, tendons and bone health, Mobility Aid can be used daily to help keep your dog active.

Ideal for dogs with stiffness, reduced mobility or age-related hip and joint concerns.

THE HOUNDZTOOTH PROMISE

At Houndztooth, we treat dogs like family, and that’s why we use only high-quality natural ingredients, scientifically formulated to preserve effectiveness. Our mobility supplements promote healthy hip and joints, muscles and lasting wellbeing.

Welcome to our new look Mobility Aid — previously known as Hemp Mobility Aid. Same trusted ingredients. Same quality. Just a new name and refreshed packaging.

 

Size

200g /7.05.oz

A natural supportive blend of pure Australian hemp seed oil, hemp powder, New Zealand green-lipped mussel, bovine collagen, magnesium and turmeric — formulated to help support healthy hips and joints, muscles and mobility.

Designed to support cartilage, tendons and bone health, Mobility Aid can be used daily to help keep your dog active.

Ideal for dogs with stiffness, reduced mobility or age-related hip and joint concerns.

THE HOUNDZTOOTH PROMISE

At Houndztooth, we treat dogs like family, and that’s why we use only high-quality natural ingredients, scientifically formulated to preserve effectiveness. Our mobility supplements promote healthy hip and joints, muscles and lasting wellbeing.

Welcome to our new look Mobility Aid — previously known as Hemp Mobility Aid. Same trusted ingredients. Same quality. Just a new name and refreshed packaging.

 

Size

200g /7.05.oz

Product Benefits

Supports Healthy Joints & Flexibility
Formulated to help maintain joint structure and everyday movement.

Encourages Active Mobility
Provides key nutrients to support normal muscle function and flexibility.

Nutritional Support for Ageing & Large Breeds
Ideal for dogs needing additional joint and connective tissue support.

Daily Joint Wellness Formula
Designed to be used consistently as part of your dog’s regular feeding routine.

Australian Made with Quality Ingredients
Crafted using carefully selected natural ingredients including hemp seed, green-lipped mussel and collagen.

Ingredients & Nutritional Panel

NZ Green-Lipped Mussel (200mg per 5g): Supports joint structure and mobility.

Bovine Collagen (100mg): Supports connective tissue, cartilage and joints.

Hemp Seed Oil (100mg): Provides essential fatty acids for overall wellbeing.

Hemp Seed Powder (150mg): Provides plant-based nutrients and fibre.

Turmeric (100mg): Traditionally used to support joint comfort.

Black Pepper (1mg): activates turmeric.

Spirulina (125mg): Supports general health and vitality.

Vitamin C (50mg): Supports collagen production.

Magnesium Gluconate (50mg): Supports muscle function.

Natural Flavour – Salmon Meal (125mg): Enhances palatability.

FAQs

Can this be used every day?
Yes. Mobility Aid is suitable for daily use and can be included as part of your dog’s regular feeding routine.

How long does it take to notice support?
Every dog is different. Some dogs may show changes in mobility within a few weeks, while others benefit from ongoing, consistent use over time.

Is this suitable for ageing or less active dogs?
Yes. Mobility Aid is commonly used for ageing dogs, large breeds or dogs with reduced movement, to help support joints and flexibility as they age.

Can I give this alongside other supplements?
Generally yes, however we recommend consulting your veterinarian if your dog is on medication or taking multiple supplements.

Is this Australian made?
Yes. Mobility Aid is proudly Australian made and owned.

Dosage & Directions for Use

Mix well with your dog’s food.

Small Dogs (up to 14kg): 2.5g (½ tsp)

Medium Dogs (15–40kg): 5g (1 tsp)

Large Dogs (40kg+): 10g (2 tsp)

Suitable for dogs over 12 weeks of age.

Suitable for cats at the small dog dose.

We recommend consulting with your veterinarian prior to use.

 

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