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Glad to hear you are using Dinovites! Yes it’s expensive, But is totally worth the cost! It does take a bit for them to kick in, but from 2 years experience of using them on my now 9 year old (black) Golden Retriever mix…his coat and skin haven’t been better. For the first 7 years we’ve had him he’d gone through MISERABLE summers to the point of looking like a patient on chemo. So sad to say that. Bathed him every day, used all the skin treatments…. We had also run the gammit of changing to grain free food and “shots” from the vet….you name it. But none for the last 2 summers – along with grain free food, he has little to no allergy season. Still has a few hot spots on legs in the summer and a scratch here and there , but no where near as bad. I mean this dog would make me cry! I just went ahead and bought the largest box available and keep it in my fridge in the basement all year – it lasted me nearly 2 years and when we ordered it we asked if it would lose it’s potency by buying such a large box for one dog. He said as long as it was refrigerated it would be fine. I wish I had know about it long before all the years he had suffered!! I am tempted one day to buy the formula for horse as I have a 28 year old gelding I think would benefit from it! That’s my plug for Dinovites!!!!! Thanks!
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I need some advice
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- thew dental on High quality food that will help my dog lose weight and not poop so much?
- thew dental on Innovations in pet care
- Bruce Graham on Hip and Joint supplements
- ML Prieto on IBD Irritable Bowel Syndrome or Disease
- murat G on best multivitamin?
- Azeem Shafique on Feeding my Cocker Spaniel
- Carolyn Callahan on Nitrate content of Farmland Traditions Chicken Jerky treats?
- Eileen Turner on Good dog food for almost 16 year old with elevated liver enzymes and beg kindey