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Old 06-11-2011, 06:43 AM   #4
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I do not give my boys supplements. If a dog food is labeled "complete and balanced," according to AAFCO guidelines, it is supposed to contain all of the nutrients a dog needs:

Dog Food Standards by the AAFCO

I would consider giving supplements for bone and joint health, glucosamine and chondroitin, but I haven't done it yet. There are lots of supplement choices for skin and hair.

I am concerned about the number of pet specialty shops that are expanding their vitamin and supplement inventory because these items have a high profit margin. Pet owners should never give these things without consulting a vet or nutritionist first. It is too easy to make your pet sick.
Well said.

A healthy dog on a balanced dog food does not need any supplements. If there is a health problem, then a vet can guide you through picking the best ones to use. If supplements are being added "just in case - because something might go wrong", then I really hope the owner has 1) told their vet about it, and 2) is giving it based on true science and not internet opinions.
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