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Originally Posted by Suncera My focus is on Blue Ivy now. I wish having a blue born yorkie pup on know one. I really feel that i have given birth to a child with a disability for life. want to make her as comfortable as possible. Oh by the way, noticing her fur, it is more dule than on the top of her head. my husband gives his dog a vitamin called duvet. i read it is good for any dog or cat. Should i put blue ivy, on a vitamin once she gets older. wanting to put the others as well, but I'm further researching first. any suggestions would be helpful. |
Others can certainly correct me if I am wrong, but I cannot see how a "vitamin" would correct genetic damage.
If I was to give advice along these lines I would say focus on doing no additional harm to Blue Ivy. Keep her food sources clean...no chemicals, etc., organic and/or from natural sources. Provide her with an appropriate nutritional structure for her species, and with an adapted diet plan as required to give her the best options at health. I would not depend on a pill to nourish her...I would want all vitamin, mineral, and nutritional supplementation to come to her through the healthiest diet possible because to create supplements, often only PART of an essential-to-health component is included in the supplement. Sometimes, the SOURCE from which the supplement component is made/synthesized is incorrect. Sometimes the form/compound is not absorbable/usable. Manufacturing processes can be contaminated...lots of things can go wrong with stuff in a pill or liquid supplement.
In a healthy pup, their bodies may simply eliminate the unusable parts. The question is more likely, will Blue Ivy be able to?
Good luck!