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If the body is getting an adequate diet then it will have adequate reserves so unlikely to need supplementation in the 1st place, if it doesn’t have a decent diet fix that, B12 is plentiful in things like meat, fish eggs etc all basic food items.

 

If there is a shortfall in spite of a decent diet then there is likely to be an underlying cause that needs addressing such as gastric ulceration causing a pernicious anaemia or something like an Exocrine disorder. If worried get your dog’s bloods done, full blood count, along with ferritin, B12 and folate.

 

Basically if it isn’t broke don’t fix it, if it is broke fix the problem not the symptoms ie sort out health problems or dietary shortfalls as adding in supplements is just papering over the cracks……

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What would go in the dogs bowl to make

THE PERFECT DIET

Nearly everything from an animal.

Flesh.

Skin.

Bone.

Liver.

Kidney.

Heart.

Fur.

If you can copy and wolf's diet as close as you can you won't go wrong.

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Best spending your money on good meat.

True mate but you cant go wrong giving NATURAL vitamins and minerals in suppement from natural sources.

 

E.g. I give this tw@t oily fish every week and the guys behind the counter give me the good stuff that goes in the bin extra, for free and I give him that too. Its in addition to his normal meals which would be more than adequate to sustain him but why not give him more?

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Best spending your money on good meat.

True mate but you cant go wrong giving NATURAL vitamins and minerals in suppement from natural sources.

 

E.g. I give this tw@t oily fish every week and the guys behind the counter give me the good stuff that goes in the bin extra, for free and I give him that too. Its in addition to his normal meals which would be more than adequate to sustain him but why not give him more?

 

Giving fish isn't a supplement its just part of a varied diet. :thumbs:

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