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zoee leeParticipantI have a 4 year old husky lab and was wondering what vitamins I should give her. I would like to start out with fish oil. I had to throw away a Vitacost dog vitamin because she consistently would either spit it out or smell/refuse it.
Any brands that your dogs prefer? And what are some basic vitamins I should consider?
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ParticipantHey there, I haven’t used them myself, but I saw that Raw and Fresh (whom I do use for their delivered dog food) has pet supplements now, too.
They seem to have great reviews and trust the brand, would be something I’d give a go for my doggo if I needed some supplements, respect the brand in AUS a lot- Natural Pet SupplementsEmilia Foster
ParticipantHey! Fish oil is a really good place to start, especially for skin, coat, and general wellness. Totally get you on the picky-vitamin problem ā my dog used to spit out every tablet no matter how well I hid it.
What helped was switching to softer, more treat-like supplements or liquids instead of hard pills. You can check out InnovetPet since they make oils and chews that a lot of dogs seem to accept more easily.
For basics, most people start with fish oil, a simple multivitamin, and something for joint support if the dog is active. Hopefully you find something your Husky Lab actually likes.
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