Multivitamin For Dogs Advanced Daily Supplements To Improve Dog Health Multivitamins, Nutrients, Calcium, Digestive Enzymes and Antioxidants 180 Chicken Liver Taste Chewable Tablets
$29.95
Price: $29.95
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Product Description
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 3 x 3 x 5.5 inches; 10.41 ounces
Date First Available : July 6, 2016
Manufacturer : Buddy & Lola
ASIN : B01DSA81JK
Customers say
Customers find the animal vitamin a good quality product that their dogs enjoy. They say it tastes great and their dogs consider it treats. Many of them report an increase in energy levels and a shiny coat after taking the vitamins. However, opinions differ on whether it offers good value for money.
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7 reviews for Multivitamin For Dogs Advanced Daily Supplements To Improve Dog Health Multivitamins, Nutrients, Calcium, Digestive Enzymes and Antioxidants 180 Chicken Liver Taste Chewable Tablets
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Mary –
My dog loves his vitamins, he is 16 years old!
My dog is 16 years old and he runs and acts like a young puppy always with energy thanks to this multi vitamin Buddy & Lola is the best company ever. My dog didn’t like this at first but I forced him for his own good I am the rule maker and now I put it in his food and he doesn’t even notice. He loves them. Thanks to this vitamins my old dog is happy and can live another 19 years I hope he live till the age of 29. He is the healthiest ever since I started to give this to him. He never gets sick. This multi vitamins has all the vitamins you need for you dog to live a long life like mine. I also give my dog joint supplements and green tea decaf. He acts like he knows this vitamins will help him live longer. I love this vitamins thank you.
J. Gutierrez –
I couldn’t have found a better product. Thank u.â¤ï¸
I bought these vitamins since they were so highly recommended & the Pet Tabs we used to buy are eithe insanely expensive or not available.The Good LORD leads us in alternate directions for a purpose so I’ve quit becoming frustrated about change & embraced it as his willAgain I was not wrong. My 2 precious dogs, Sangko, a Jack Russell & Keno, a Rat Terrier, love these vitamins & I could swear I see a new vitality in each of them. I couldn’t endorse a product any more vehemently. These vitamins will be our forever choice. Please don’t ever disappear on us. We & others, our Sons included, depend on ur high quality product. I was NOT paid to endorse this product. This feedback comes from my heart not my wallet. In humble appreciation from my wife Zhenie, myself & our aforementioned 2 Sone we humbly thank u & hold u in the highest of esteem. The LORD finds favor with u for helping his creatures who hold our hearts & are dependent upon us for their care. The Gutierrez Family.
Tara –
Great Addition to Homemade Food
First, my only complaint is that you sometimes have to wait to get the 180 count. There for a while all you could get was a 60 (or 90 don’t remember) count. And if you have a big dog or multiple dogs, that amount just isn’t enough. I’m pretty sure they are independently owned so you have to bare with them on that end.Beyond that my pup and I love this product! It’s been a few months of me making his food and adding these, and there hasn’t been a day where he hasn’t scarfed these vitamins right up. On their own he’s a bit hesitant to eat them, but with his food he doesn’t even realize they are there. I definitely recommend these vitamins for your dogs, especially if you make homemade dog food, to ensure they get all the proper nutrients they need.Low Budget and Easy Homemade Dog Food:(my dog is 90lbs, so adjust accordingly. He gets 4 cups of food a day. Two in AM, two in PM)-3 lb of ground turkey-1 lb of another ground meat (usually do chicken or pork. You can do all turkey, I just like giving Zig a variety)- 6 eggs and their shells (I actually grind the shells and add them to his food for extra calcium. Calcium is tricky to figure out and I’m no chemist. I do know that while these vitamins do have calcium, and there’s enough to not really worry about it, I have a breed where calcium is pretty important. (also if you have a puppy calcium is really important) So I just throw in 1/2 tsp of the GROUND shells (I bought a $10 coffee grinder for mine) in each day’s container. The eggs themselves give him his fat and protein. But don’t go too wild on the eggs, they are high fat. So substitute more meat if you don’t want to add eggs (your furry family member is a little too “fluffy” and needs to watch their figure.)-3 cups of white rice (5 cups if you don’t want to add sweet potatoes)-I sm and 1 big can of sweet potatoes (I add these, again, as a different flavor for him. This makes about 2 days worth, so he gets a special treat with these 2 random days of the week. Its probably best to do homemade s. potatoes, and I occasionally do, they are just a pain sometimes so I buy em in a can. I will mash them up for his food no matter how I get them. This is something you don’t have to add, if you don’t want to add just include more rice)- Veggies: 2 spinach, 1 pea, 1 green bean, 1 carrot. (I actually use can veggies, sometimes frozen but can is cheaper and easier. If you’re going fresh, you’re just gonna have to adjust as you go. Fresh is obviously the better choice, but you have to keep in mind that what you’re doing for them already is going to be 100x better than the store bought stuff. Don’t feel guilty for buying cans instead of fresh. As long as they are getting their veggies, they will be okay. I just make sure he is getting a green every day, spinach being the best.)-Buddy and Lola Vitamins: him a big boy, so him gets 3 a day. Two in the AM and one in the PM. I just throw those under his food and I don’t even think he notices them in there under his delicious “human food.”Ill start the rice first as this takes the longest. Then cook the 4lbs of meat together. While that’s cooking I add the veggies to all 7 of his containers (for each day of week). I try to keep them separate instead of mixing all the veggies together, again for him to have different flavors eat day. So one day he might have spinach with yams (s. potatoes), the next he might have green beans with some carrots and rice.On top of the veggies I add the egg shells. Clean them off, dry them up (I do this like an hour before I start sometimes so they can dry), grind them down, then measure out 1/2 tsp and pour. Again, this step isn’t necessary, for me and my dog it’s going to be beneficial in the long run. Just don’t add too much. There is such thing as too much calcium. Then this sits to the side until everything else is cooked.Once meat is close to done I’ll start cooking the eggs. Once both are done cooking I add together. Then I add this meat/egg mixture on top on the veggies. Just evenly distribute over every day. I have a big metal spoon, about 2.5 scoops with that and it evens out. Find yourself a big spoon, start with one scoop and go from there. It took me a solid month to figure out just the right “formula.”Now we get our rice and s. potatoes (if you made) to add last. This part isn’t very “scientific” with me, and I will sometimes have a little rice left over. I fill the rest of the container (these are 4 cup containers, just Rubbermaid one from the store) with the rice and yams (they are s. potatoes in their raw form, yams in their made form). I do the yams first. Again, it’s about a day in a half/two days worth of food. If it becomes a half day, I just add rice to that til it’s full. Then the rest get rice. Once they are all 95% full (leave a little room to mix/divy up) I will mix them up so all the meat, veggies, and rice/yams are mixed well together. Especially the rice, it will clump up a lot.Note: while sweet potatoes are a carb like your rice, they are rich in fiber and fat. While you can definitely give them these, I would not do it for a full week. I did once to try. Not only did it cost way more and give me less food for each day, but I could just tell it was way too much fat for him. So now I make it a little treat having it for a day or two.Finally I throw the next two days in the fridge, the rest in the freezer. In the morning each day, I pull out the next to start thawing. So I make his food on Fridays. I leave Sat and Sun in the fridge, put the rest in the freezer. Then Sat morning when I grab his food to heat and serve, I pull Mon out to let thaw in the fridge. Especially with rice it takes a solid couple of days to thaw.I spent a solid month researching and racking my brain/beating myself up about Zigs food. At the end of the day, I know what’s going in to his body, he his happier, more energetic, and he just had a great check up at the vet. I’m now confident what I’m giving him is, at the very least, better than anything I ever bought him prior. Yeah I could go raw and fresh, but I don’t have the time, nor the money, so I do what works best for us both without eith one of us sacrificing. I only spend about $15-$20 a week on all of that, and then have to buy these vitamins about once a month, I think I get an extra wekk or so with the 180 CT. The weeks I have to get rice (about once every two months because I buy the big boy) my bill gets to the $20, on days when I just need meat and veggies, my bill can be below that $15. So, just something to think about yourself. And definitely add these vitamins with your homemade food!
BJ-PA –
Pooches say paws down
Iâm sure this is a great vitamin, however not one of my 3 dogs would have anything to do with it. I even tried dipping it in peanut butter which usually works with medications for them. Theyâre all little ones-under 15 lb so I even broke down the tabs into smaller pieces-if anyone has other ideas Iâd love to know. Pill pockets are too big for them
david, retired auto tech –
Totally beneficial.
I have a 8 year old female pit mix and a 2 yr old rottweiler, the past year or so she has been slowing down, acting old, her eyes were even looking like she was getting old,,,after 3 weeks I see a major difference in her, sparkly eyes, playful, back to being bossy, her coat looks better, she’s happier, she doesn’t have hard poop anymore, she’s looking slimer. There are better products out there but they are so expensive 4 to 5 bux a day, if I could afford that, I would,,heck who wouldn’t..retail dog food doesn’t have the nutrients our kids need, minimal nutritional value,,this product is helping my babies. Just try it for a month, you will see a difference.
Audra H. –
Eats these like treats
I have a picky one who hates to take anything so I have to put supplements down his throat and not in food. However, these must taste good to him because I can give them to him as a treat and he chews them up! Stewie is a Labradoodle and extremely intelligent and knows when I try to put extra things in his food so he will leave it in there or not eat his food at all if I ever tried to put supplements in his food….ha! These will be the only ones I buy for him and the fact that they donât have bad ingredients is a plus!
Cesar Acosta –
Okay
My dog didnât like it so I guess now going to look for chews instead