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Multi-vitamins I'm waiting until I get my hands on that recipe and also, for her to accept the missing link powder- it's a great additive. I bought her a multi-vitamin to bridge the gap. My #$#$# husband didn't listen to my instructions and gave her a lot more than a freaking half of a vitamin. It was just for a few days to get some vitamins into her, and he goes and says well, it was ONLY 60% instead of the half. well, tough. there is a reason why a company will say half. Any way, the only reason why I'm even remotely worried is because I tend to avoid anything that says brewers yeast or any yeast products. It was in the vitamins and had good reviews so I decided that for a bridge gap and some in the cupboard for these situations wouldn't hurt. I now understand fully which foods to avoid and which foods are harmful in large quantities, such as broccoli, garlic, or onions. Yeast I'm still very fuzzy on. |
I wouldn't worry about the yeast too much, it's not harmful. Many people take it as a general supplement too. She'll be oaky :). A place that makes excellent supplements is Natures Farmacy - very good stuff! |
Should all Yorkies take vitamins? Is there something that is like daily vitamin? Should I be giving Piper vitamins? Overall, Pipe is good, but I want to ensure I'm giving her what she needs. Thanks so much for always being so kind in answering questions! |
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Gosh, thank you all for your very helpful response to vitamins. Piper's coat is good, her little eyes are bright and she has plenty of energy, so in spite of her best efforts, I reckon she's getting what she needs via chow (and treats). Thanks again excellent information! |
Don't not worry I hear that yeast is a natural reaper ant for fleas and ticks too. Lots of dog treats have yeast in them. |
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