Sign in or Register
Search Forums
Recent Topics
-
Acid Reflux
by
Sarah S
3 days, 4 hours ago -
Hip and Joint supplements
by
Judy R
1 day, 1 hour ago -
Innovations in pet care
by
Troy Lex
6 days, 23 hours ago -
Good dog food for almost 16 year old with elevated liver enzymes and beg kindey
by
Kelly S
1 month ago -
Discounts & On Sale Items for Dog Supplies
by
Emma Monty
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Recent Replies
-
Lewis F on Hip and Joint supplements
-
Shannon May on Nitrate content of Farmland Traditions Chicken Jerky treats?
-
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
-
Rebecca Tan on Cat Lane review
-
Rob Bruhn on Budget friendly dog foods
-
Kenneth H. Rainey on Cat Lane review
-
Kenneth H. Rainey on Is there high quality kibble with hard and soft bites?
-
Rebecca Tan on Cat Lane review
Reply To: Please help with 10 week old Mini Eskie
For probiotics, I like kefir, it has more strains than any yogurt, IDK about goats milk. I like to rotate omega 3s(and about everything else), I just finished Krill, next is anchovy, then salmon. I prefer coconut oil as it doesn’t stress the pancreas and has a few nice properties that I see you are aware of. That being said, I also give fresh minced garlic ever third day too, just don’t give too much, it is toxic in large or too frequent doses. About adding vit E and D, dogs don’t break down veggies so they need to be cooked and pureed, which would damage the E and D. I wish I knew some way to process them so dogs would get the benefits without distroying the benefits, you know what I mean. As far as super foods go, I also rotate those. I always use some kind of algae/seaweed like spirulina or kelp. To that I add some kind of grass, like alfalfa, barleygrass, or wheatgrass. I also add bee pollen. And I like to add a berry of some sort for more different antioxidants.
Hare Today’s whole carcass grinds are some of my favorites.
Sign in or Register
Search Forums
Recent Topics
-
Acid Reflux
by
Sarah S
3 days, 4 hours ago -
Hip and Joint supplements
by
Judy R
1 day, 1 hour ago -
Innovations in pet care
by
Troy Lex
6 days, 23 hours ago -
Good dog food for almost 16 year old with elevated liver enzymes and beg kindey
by
Kelly S
1 month ago -
Discounts & On Sale Items for Dog Supplies
by
Emma Monty
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Recent Replies
-
Lewis F on Hip and Joint supplements
-
Shannon May on Nitrate content of Farmland Traditions Chicken Jerky treats?
-
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
-
Rebecca Tan on Cat Lane review
-
Rob Bruhn on Budget friendly dog foods
-
Kenneth H. Rainey on Cat Lane review
-
Kenneth H. Rainey on Is there high quality kibble with hard and soft bites?
-
Rebecca Tan on Cat Lane review