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Supplementation and Dogs

lironk

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Before I say this I would just like to kindly ask that moral judgments are left aside. I recently got a beautiful little puppy (yes it is a pit bull) and although my research on training has been more than meticulous I would like to get thoughts and feelings on supplementation. I am not talking anything too crazy, I've been thinking more along the lines of Leucine and the like.

Any experiences or beliefs would be greatly appreciated
 
I am curious as well.

I have two APBT's as well. One 5 years and the other 5 months.

I fed/feed them science diet and some natural brand that is high in fish oils.

The bitch we fed puppy powders and what not while she was young. She is a stout focker, I want to train her to pull if i can.

Seriously, I am interested in supplementation for my dogs as well. More than just good food and EFA's. BUT i want to be safe as well.


Something like Stoked maybe, lol
 

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If you can get ahold of Michael Vicks email address, im sure thatd be a good place to start :pokey:
 

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Animal Pak of course :booty:


I am kidding, on a serious note, I have 3 dogs (2 puppies) but I wouldn't give them human supplements. Feed them a good diet and if you want you can supplement with vitamins made for dogs, forget the creatine.
 
there is a few brands just for dogs on bb.com one of them is animal natural. they have like multi v and stuff just for dogs in chewy tabs.
 
I know some consumers that regularly use SuperCissus Rx sprinkled in their dogs "wet food" to help with their joint issues.
 
I have a 5 year old rotti (my second) i add a tea spoon of EVOO bi-week or so, gives his his skin and hair a polished texture and keeps him regular with stool.
 
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