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Keeping Calm with The Missing Link

Keeping Calm with The Missing Link has been the theme of my year working with Vince especially walking loosely on a leash. To help keep him focused on training, I’ve sought out supplements to help him stay on task.

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The Missing Link

I learned of The Missing Link when looking for dental chews and then learned they make collagen care supplements to help boost joints, skin and coat, as well as aid in focus.

Collagen is one of the most important proteins in a dog’s body because it is the primary protein in their skin, coat, cartilage, tendon, joints, and connective tissue in the heart, lungs, and digestive track.

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Collagen Care for Calm and Focus

The Collagen Care for Calm and Focus allows Vince to be alert, but relaxed without drowsiness. This matters to me because when we work on training, I want him focused on me without being anxious about what’s going on around us, like the neighbor who is forever using a leaf blower.

I see a difference in Vince on the days he gets a Collagen Care and we do training as opposed to when I don’t give him one and he’s a little more excited and interested in the squirrels and blowing leaves. And while it’s no longer summer, I would use these on days when I think we might encounter fireworks or going to the vet because he isn’t a fan of either.

collagen care from the missing link

The Collagen Care for Calm and Focus are made of collagen,chamomile, hemp, L-theanine and probiotics plus they are non-GMO so I feel calm Vince is taking something with natural ingredients.

The Missing Link offers a 100% satisfaction guarantee so there is no reason you cannot try Collagen Care chews for your dog’s anxiety, skin and coat or joints.

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1 Comment

  1. Reply
    Julie Moran
    June 17, 2020 at 2:22 am

    Can it be used for a 9 month old Rotty for chewing and overall puppy energy?

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