🐶 Elevate Your Pup's Health Game!
NaturVet All-in-One Dog Supplement is a premium health solution designed to support your dog's joints, skin, digestion, and overall well-being. With a delicious flavor and a convenient four-in-one formula, these wheat-free soft chews are perfect for dogs of all ages. Trust in NaturVet's decades of experience to keep your furry friend thriving!
Volume | 16.9 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 480 Grams |
Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
Product Benefits | Joint Health |
Flavor | All-In-One |
Item Form | Pellet |
M**Z
Our pup loves these, and they have really made a difference
We bought these to improve her joint health. Before we started, she could not jump up to anything. Not up onto the bed, or into the car, or even the sofa. Using these regularly (four per day) she can now jump! It's wonderful to see her behaving like a healthy dog.
C**E
Good value for the money; dogs like them.
I have used these for years. My dogs love them and they are a good supplement to use with their diet.
Y**H
It seems worth it to me …
I offer these as a “treat” to my dogs. I purchase it as a supplement for their general heslth snd wellness. Apparently they like the taste enough to eat them with enthusiasm! Each of my two girls are supposed to consume a total of 4 pieces per day … so it can feel pricey. BUT…if it’s really providing high-quality supplement support to their diets for overall health and wellness, it’s totally worth the purchase to me.
S**E
Good
Good product
A**M
Good for My Senior Dog
Seems to be helping my dog without any side effects.
A**R
Good value, dogs like them
Use them for our three dogs, 12 pounds, 25 pounds and 75 pounds. It’s great that you can dose appropriately depending on size without having to break them into tiny pieces. The dogs eat them without an issue, so they must like the taste.
C**E
Partial Nutritional Analysis Per Dose From a Pharmacist
While I am not a veterinarian, I am familiar with disease states and causes as well as resources to find nutrient veterinary dosing recommendations for dogs. Here’s a breakdown of what I’ve found:- The bag comes with approx 3 cups of powder (144 tsp)- Instructions say 1tsp for up to a 30 lb dog. Mine is 4 lbs so I’m starting with 1/8th of a tsp. (not an exact 1:1 dose, but it’ll do)- I mixed it into my dog’s home made food with bone broth and he ate it no problem.- There are some toxicity concerns in other reviews, with elevated lipase enzymes (pancreatitis). Yet, there are many reviews in which this supplement helps. I cannot speak on this yet.- My dog has alopecia so I switched to a home cooked organic diet with vitamin supplement. I cannot review the impact of the vitamins yet, hence the 3 star review.- Based on the numbers, 1/8 of a tsp won’t completely give him the nutrients he needs but I’m starting slow given the safety concerns and I don’t have a full nutrition analysis of the food I made him in my kitchen. His food is sure to have a lot of nutrients and vitamins in it. For example, the normal dose of chondroitin is 100mg a day, (1tsp). A 30lb dog would need 300mg. His food has bone broth which naturally has chondroitin. A 5lb dog needs 10mg of vitamin B2 per day. 1 tsp has 0.66 mg of vitamin B2. His food has chicken and liver, which naturally has vitamin B2.- I don’t want to overdue the omega fatty acids. 1 tsp contains 107 mg linoleic acid (LA) and 480 mg alpha-linolenic acid (ALA). A 5lb dog needs 100 mg LA and 230mg ALA. The ingredient is naturally found in roasted chicken and zucchini, both of which are in my homemade dog food recipe. High amounts of fats, especially in sedentary dogs can cause pancreatitis and elevated lipase levels.- I will update this review at either the first occurrence of a negative effect or at 12 weeks if there is no negative effect.
P**T
Bedtime “snack” for my GSD, picky eater loves them.
For a long time I wanted to make my own dog food but was concerned that I wasn’t going to give my very best friend the precise nutrients he needed. Then I realized that was a silly reason, make good dog food and give the multivitamin! Recommended for his size was (i think) 8 pieces (a cube about the size and shape of a die) but I started at 4 pieces just to see how it went. We stayed at 4 pieces because I’m pretty confident in the food i’m making but we might go up to the full dose. My dog would prefer we upped the dose because he thinks they’re DELICIOUS. The cubes are (apparently, by watching my dog eat them) firm but very chewable, they don’t upset his tummy or give him any loose stools, his eyes and coat look great and that’s probably the combined effect of everything we’re doing with his diet and nutrition in total. Overall, thumbs up from me!
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