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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2005
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| ![]() I went to the pet store to buy some Missing Link yesterday to see if it could make a difference in Ringo's skin. Not that his skin is bad.......but I figured it couldn't hurt. He itches at times. Anyway, the clerk told me that it was like Nutri-Cal. I have a tube of Nutri-Cal....but I haven't heard anyone mention it for the treatment of itchy skin. Does someone have a link to the Missing Link ingredients? Or does anyone have the ingredients? Thanks! |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2005
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| ![]() Never mind.......I found the ingredients online. This is NOTHING like Nutri-Cal. |
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: WI
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| ![]() Ringo or anyone...other than to help with the dry skin, is Missing Link used for anything else? Do you know if this will help in making their coat shiney? Lucy doesn't really have dry skin either (occasional scratching) but her coat isn't as shiney as I would like it to be and lately she has been eating my 9 y/o lab's food instead of her's (and he's been eating her puppy food, she is 4 mos old. I'm working on this food issue) so would Missing Link act like a nutritional supplement?
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