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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Has anybody used this stuff with their puppy, its meant to benefit them when they are growing, it is from the company Intervet which is based in asia.
"Complementary feeding stuff packed full of vitamins and minerals, recognised by vets to help keep pets in good condition. Dogs and cats should benefit from regular daily use of SA-37 either as a tablet or powder mixed with their food. It helps to ensure that they get a correctly balanced supply of the essential nutrients needed to keep them in good condition, with handsome coats and healthy skins. SA-37 is especially recommended to be fed to growing puppies, pregnant or lactating bitches, and is used during periods of stress or convalescence. NOTE: SA-37 will also benefit other animals, reptiles or birds kept as domestic pets" I was told that the food i feed her should have the enough vitamins and minerals she needs but because shes a puppy i should give her a little extra. Please let me know if you have used it and if you reccommend it or any other types. Rebel |
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Chihuahua Mum
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Honestly, unless your dog is ill or old, it shouldn't need a suppliment. The food you're giving it should supply it with enough vitamins and minerals. Keep in mind that companies will tell you anything to sell a product. They do it for humans all the time, selling us vitamins and such which we shouldn't need if we ate properly. Our dogs get a healthier and more balanced diet than we do so they definately shouldn't need it.
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