Pet Supplements
|-|Nyte|-| asked:


Also which from http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/pet_supplies.cfm?c=3578+4680 would you suggest?

Alex
Pet Supplements
power_puph asked:


My cat has really dry skin. He is a black cat and when I pet him, he is just covered in dandruff. Are there any products out there I can buy to give him more moisturized skin and less dandruff?

Nicholas
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Anna asked:


I have a 10 week old Giant Schnauzer puppy and i would like to give him supplements/vitamins. I went to the store and i bought Pet-Tabs Calcium and also Excel-TR Puppy multi-vitamin. Are there any things that would be good for him? What do you recomend. Also are there any things that i should stay away from? Please let me know! Thanks so much!
He eats Canidea as well as Embark and Brewers Yeast. He dose not get milkbones or any other gain/wheat treat

Alejandro
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podie1117 asked:


I bought some chewable pills for dogs that are supposed to relieve anxiety and they seem to work but I wanted to know if anyone has had any reactions to these type of supplements. (Pet-Sedate, Travel Calm, & Quiet Moments)

Andrew
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Danielle Susskind asked:


(I know pets also need vitamin and nutritional supplements, just as people do, so that’s not a concern. They’ll get their vits, I promise.)

Anyone who feeds their cats or dogs a homemade diet, please share recipes, advice. Thanks.

Isaac

Pet Supplements
Jordon B. asked:


“Given the current situation and until this crisis is resolved, the ASPCA is recommending pets be fed products containing US - sourced protein supplements only.”

How do I know if my pet food is made from the us or not?

Jose

Pet Supplements
Elspeth asked:


Merlin is 12 years old. He has already been scheduled for surgery, later this month, to removed the large tumor (which is on his hind leg), but the results from biopsy won’t be back until May 1st.

In general, he has experienced good health, and is active, though chubby (12.8 pounds). He lives with two female cats, one older and one much younger. They all eat a high quality dry food, for “sensetive skin,” and are much-loved indoor cats.

I know the usual answers (chemotherapy, vet-precribed medication), but was hoping that pet lovers might have some other ideas, foods or supplements he could injest, homeopathic remedies, medical therapies that have worked for pets you know, specific medications that worked wonders for your “baby,” etc.

Hayden

Pet Supplements
Lady asked:


I found a baby lizard outside, a Western Fence Lizard. He is about 2 months old now. He started having what i though were seizures the other day. Someone said it might be because he needs more calcium.

So, i bought this powder stuff at the pet store. Its Calcium powder supplement with vitamins, by T-Rex. It’s called 2:0, calcium with no phosphorus. It said if my lizard eats bug, then i needed this type.

Well, im a little confused. It says if i dont give them enough, or if i give them too much , it could be deadly? But i dont know how much to give them. It just says to give it to them 1 time a day. How mcuh though?

He has a light over his cage. I got a incandescent light, thats what i was told to get. Its 60 watts.

Blake

Pet Supplements
ninjaaa! asked:


I’m starting my older beagle on glucosamine supplements soon; she’ll be 10 soon, and I figure no harm starting my 7 year old girl on them too. There are quite a few brands to pick from, so I was wondering if anyone has any good recommendations.

The pet stores I have visited carry Actipet, Nupro Joint Support and NaturVet. Any comments on these brands?
I’ll be in Melbourne in December, so maybe I’ll pick some Sasha’s Blend up. Thanks!

James

Pet Supplements
Love of Truth asked:


Many people do not know this but dogs can be vegetarians. In fact the oldest living dog @ 29 years of age is vegetarian. That’s an incredible 189 dog years.

http://dogsinthenews.com/issues/0209/articles/020918a.htm

I was so happy to hear that dogs can be vegetarian because it did not seem compassionate to save one animal by killing hundreds of others.

I’d be interested to hear the other opinions of other vegetarians.

Oh, word of caution, before you put your cat on a vegetarian diet you’ll have to supplement with tyrosine else they’ll go blind. In essence most pets can be feed a vegetarian diet with some constraints.
Here’s where I buy my vegetarian dog food. My dog who is a Husky loves it and is doing just fine.

http://www.v-dogfood.com/

Owen

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