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    Ultimate Member F/A-18 MechDood's Avatar
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    Dog Vitamins/Supplements....

     
    Anybody giving their beloved family members any?

    I'm doing the switch with my dogs to an all natural food. Life's Abundance. After reading about all the fillers and junk they use in most foods, I'm going to see how this reacts with them and might try a Vitamin/Supplement later.
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    Kibbles and Bits for the last four years. Healthy, happy 80 lb lab.
    He gets rawhide chews and bacon flavor " Beggin Strips" when he a GOOD boy.
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    Senior Member desmocat's Avatar
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    We give both Akitas 250 mg vitamin C a day.
    Breeds prone to hip/joint problems are good to give glucosamine/msm, and/or shark catrlidge.
    I switched over to a natural food (Innova) after noticing Tundra digging at his mouth a lot. I tried a couple different premium foods without any change.
    Since going to the Innova, no more digging or hard sctratching at his mouth.
    Ain't cheap, about 38 bucks for 33 pounds, but it keeps him from scratching and both dogs love it, bowls cleaned of food everytime it's put down.
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    http://www.naturapet.com/display.php...d%3D%271%27%5D
    Last edited by desmocat; April 24th, 2004 at 09:28 PM.

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