Pet Supplements
Kristina R asked:


If you don’t remember this product, but know of another that also promotes dog health and longevity I’d appreciate it if you’d share the name of the product. Thanks.
Thanks for your answer Smiley. You said your Dad used to use it. Do you know if they still make it; if not, does your Dad use a different product now?

Justin
Pet Supplements
sarah <3 parasites asked:


I need your opinion, pet owners!
I do a lot of work on my clinic’s website, and have been thinking that it might be worth our while to allow clients to put in for refills on their pet’s medication online rather than having to call. This would mean…
There would be a 3-business day wait for online refills as opposed to 24-hr for refills called in.
Any problems with refills would mean you would be contacted within 3 days rather than within the same day (ie, if your pet is due for bloodwork). This would not apply for any OTC meds, like vitamins, supplements, flea/tick control, or for heartworm prevention.

Would you use it? What are the pros/cons in your opinion?

Jake

Pet Supplements
2cents asked:


my cats ankles have been cracking…i read that glucosomine supplements can help…has anybody used this for their pets and did you notice an improvement or difference?
any suggestions? thanks

Nathaniel
Pet Supplements
Diana asked:


I am interested in purchasing a nutritional supplement at the best price. At the same time I want to know that what is being put into the body is safe. How can I find a reputable online source?

With melamine being found in pet food and baby formula I consider this a very relevant question.

Ryan

Pet Supplements
mooochi asked:


They sell these products at the pet store and online, but I think the ones I take personally are higher quality. Are there any difference between the products made for human or pets other than the mg content?

Dylan
Pet Supplements
*Sombra* asked:


OK … first … I know nothing whatsoever about rodents of any kind.

One of my kids “rescued” a rat that its owner didn’t really want anymore … the owner planned to sell or give it to a pet store, probably to become food for a snake or something. She’d been kept in an enclosure with 2 other rats.

So, we’re keeping her. Today, we heard a funny noise, kinda a squeaky noise … and discovered she’d had babies. Hmm. Eleven babies, we think … hard to get an accurate count, but that’s as close as we can tell.

So, my question … do we need to do anything? Will she be able to care for them fine on her own? Or does she need any help? Special food? Supplements? Special bedding or nesting material?

We’ve only had the rat just over a week and she hasn’t been handled much. We had no idea that she was pregnant!

And … what to do with the babies once they’re older? Nope, I’m NOT keeping 11 more rats! I **** the thought of them being used as food for another animal, so would it be best to try to give them away as pets?

Sorry I seem so clueless … I just really want to do what’s right! Any help or advice would be appreciated!

Thank you.

Jason