As with everything in life, always check with your health professional first. Or in this case your veterinarian. Most vets will take a look at any pamphlets or brochures you have brought in with you. Even products that you have bought and brought in with you. That is how I introduced my veterinarian to Syn-flex , originally it was made for humans but it is gentle enough for all dogs. They make a animal version too that has beef flavor but I’ve been giving my pooch the original type as she believes its more like human food and she loves human food.
This was after the huge failure with that powdered glucosamine that you would sprinkle on the food. But I found most of it being left behind. So as in my previous post I experimented with sauces and gravies. Some of them looked pretty good too.. But it lasted for awhile about a couple weeks to a month then she turned her nose up at that.
That’s when I really started taking a look at what she would eat and started devising a plan to make weekly meal planning. When I told my Vet about this plan she was very impressed with it. She did say to start out slow and work up to what I had planned because at that time she was only 7 or 8 years old.
Plus also if your dog is as finicky as mine is you need to start out slow. And she has a very sensitive stomach too, so things react rather.. well let’s just leave that subject alone.. What I did find out is a good well balanced meal preparation was essential for her health, a lot of dry dog food doesn’t include a lot of what they need. So supplements are a good way to help them out keeping their coats not only shiny but also their skin healthy plus teeth and bone!
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