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IN Diet Supplements for dogs

November 3, 11:34 AMSavannah Pets ExaminerDena Stapleton
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(C) IN Pet Supplememts               "IN Diet Supplements for Dogs"

I currently received a small container of supplements for my dogs. Now most people think I don’t need supplements for my dog cause they get everything they need from the dog food they eat. Yes and they do get most of what they need, depending upon the food you buy for your dogs. If it is the generic/store brand of food, then maybe they are not getting exactly what they need. As the saying goes “you are what you eat”. This saying is also true for your dogs. If they are getting fillers and what-not’s in their food then they may be lacking in some of the nutrients and such that they need to have a healthy and productive life. They may also need additional vitamins that their food may not be giving them, as well. In cases where you have an older dog, they may require additional supplements to help them live a longer healthier life.

I found with this IN Diet Supplements for dogs  , that two of my dogs are not scratching so much and their coat is nice and shiny. They also do not seem to have digestive issues as they did before. By them having this supplement, they seem to be having a better time digesting and processing their food as well as more alert and playful. I have to admit, I do not have my dogs on an all natural food or a great name brand. I do what I have to in this economy, as we all are. Although with one of these containers you can help supplement your dog. One two-pound container contains about 320 pieces. I have three dogs that each weighs about 65 pounds. This container would last me about eight days if given as directed. They state to provide one little treat per each five pounds of body weight. I actually cut that amount in half as directed and only had two of my dogs on it to try and get the full effect. That was only 24 days but during the three weeks I did notice a difference. This product truly seems to do just as stated on their website. They also have products for cats.

This is what they say each product has in it and what it does for your pet as quoted from their website:

    • Vitamin A, an antioxidant, is a prime necessity for the immune system and overall pet health.

    • Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant, which plays an essential role in pet health and protection from damage of all cells.

    • Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) is necessary to produce coenzyme-A and helps dogs to metabolize proteins, carbohydrates and fats.

    • Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) helps produce antibodies and red blood cells.

    • Vitamin B12 is essential for proper functioning of the brain and nervous system.

    • Calcium helps build bones and aids normal blood clotting.

    • Phosphorous is critical for the growth and maintenance of the skeleton.

    • Choline is sourced from lecithin, and helps build cells and nerve tissue.

    • Folic Acid helps produce red blood cells, build antibodies, and helps the growth and division of cells.

    • Iron promotes the utilization of oxygen

    • Manganese improves the utilization of the B-complex vitamins and vitamin E.

    • Omega Fatty Acids produce healthy cell membranes, contribute to healthy brain and nerve cell development, fortify the immune system and are specifically helpful with skin disorders.

    • Selenium works in conjunction with Vitamin E to increase antibody production in response to antigens.

     

 

 

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