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Here are nine fun facts about feeding nutritional supplements to your pets:
1-On pharmaceutical grade ingredients: It may surprise you to know that all but one pet supplement company adheres to the more stringent procedures required to produce pharmaceutical grade supplements. The vast majority of human supplement companies also eschew these stricter, more expensive controls.
2-On FDA regulation for supplements: There is none.
3-On green lipped mussel extract: No, not a substitute for vanilla in your next pound cake, but it will help some pets’ joints feel less creaky--and I love saying it.
4-On a new indication for fatty acids: Vitamin E and the Omega 3’s are good for joint pain, too. Now some combinations of nutritional supplements for joints contain these, too.
5-On poor quality control: Some brands (store brands and private labels, mostly) have been found to contain less than 50% of the supplement dosage listed on the label.
6-On name brands: Be willing to pay more for a well-regarded name brand.
7-On supplement longevity: Some supplements last longer in the refrigerator, away from light and in airtight containers. Powders, chews and liquids in dispensers are best kept this way. Oxidation (and breakdown of key ingredients) or rancidness (for oil-based supplements) might easily result, otherwise.
8-On human supplements: These can be fine. As long as your pet is getting the right key ingredient and the product does not contain artificial sweeteners (namely, Xylitol), it’s generally OK--but ask your vet first.
9-On Flinstone’s vitamins: Yes, sometimes I recommend the “with iron” version to my clients. It gets a laugh if nothing else.
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1-To give the recommended amount of supplement you have to feed the amount stated on the side of the bag for your size pet.
2-Once the bag of food is opened some oxidation will occur. The best brands have resealable container for this reason. Innova may be one of them (I don't remember).
Keeping your food in the fridge is a great idea but not always practical.
Adhere. Adhere. Adhere. I will refrain from typing it 100 times, but the thought's there, folks.:)
So are you saying that all but "one" of the pet food supplement companies are adhering to the stringent procedures while the majority of human supplement companies are not?