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Tips to getting any supplement for your dog
December 26, 2007 |
1) Supplements should be made for dogs
Due to dosage requirement esp. for multi-vitamins and mineral supplementation, it is advisible to purchase supplementations made for dogs. Though human supplements may be similar, e.g. glucosamine, the dosage is different for pets compared with humans. I tried hunting for a human supplementation for my Casper due to his ACL injury, I need to put him on glucosamine medication for a long time. After hunting several human health food stores, I still fail to find one with dosage similar to what my dog would need (from Vet’s advice). As such, I kept to the brand that my vet is giving me till today. However, supplements such as omega oils (e.g. flaxseed oil), you could still go for human blends as they are of whole foods. Just ensure the amount given is suitable for your dog’s weight based on guideline provided for pets.
2) Whole Real Foods as Supplementation
As a naturalist, I go for whole foods supplements for my dogs and even for myself.(e.g. barley, wheat grass, green foods etc) This way, the vitamins and minerals that you give to your pet is in their natural state and your pet is sure to acquire and assimilate better then processed, synthetic vitamins.
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I tried to order the Gold Package (Dog Food Secrets)with a US Postal Money Order. I sent it to the Florida address that was on the internet but it was returned to me with unable to deliver stamped on it.
I still would like to purchase the Gold Package but I do not use credit cards on the telephone or internet. So if you would kindly give me a mailing address.
Thank you very much,
Bud Simon
Hi Bud,
Send an email to sales@thedogfoodconspiracy.com to seek their advice if they accept any other mode of payment.
Cheers!
Veron