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Is missing link worth it? I've heard a lot of great things about missing link so I decided to go buy some. But 18$ seemed pretty steep to a college kid. Is it totally worth it? P.S. I spend a bundle on my baby boy but it is a lot easier to buy a 3$ toy everyday than it is to spend 20$ all at once. I don't skimp on him in the least, but I was just wondering if this suppliment was worth it. Thankyou |
I use Missing Link and yes I think it is definately work it. Before ML Scampers hair was so brittle and dry and felt like dry cotton and he matted alot. He has now been on missing link for almost two months now and the difference is amazing. His hair is so silky and shiny, nothing like what it was like before. Plus now he does not matt, nope not even one matt. So yes I love the Missing Link, it is great!!!:thumbup: :thumbup: Just curious, where are you getting it that it costs you $18??:eek: It only costs me $9. A bag will last you two months and you should probably only get the 8oz bag because it is only good for 3 months after you open it, and it does have to be refrigerated. |
I was at Petco in Manchester, CT yesterday and picked up a 1lb bay of ML for my toy poodle and cat. I payed 20 dollars with tax for it and a little more for my cat's ML. If I get something to one, I must get it for the other...........jaja! They had a ML with glucosamine and it was over 25 bucks a bag! :eek: I have read great success stories here on YT that I am too giving it a shot. I also switched to Life's Abundance food. Let us know how it works for your little one if you decide to get it. :thumbup: |
Lifes abundance Hi Jessey I just got my yorkie Bo-Bo. This is the first time I have seen that someone uses lifes abundance dog food. My ragamuffin cat uses this food, it is supposed to the be the best cat food out there, I wanted to know what your experience with the dog food is, I will probably switch my yorkie to this. Thanks Tammy |
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Check out the video for more information. It really got to me after I watched it so I decided to give it a try ;) http://www.healthypetnet.com/Healthy...FQoGQAodpwFYhw |
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Mine cost $20 + tax for 8 oz but I'm in Canada. I just started giving it to Piccolo a week ago. |
Oh crap! Its supposed to be refrigerated??????? Oops! |
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I think its like $13 at petsmart and I know you can buy it for cheaper than that at Petedge. |
I would say, YES!!!! It is 100% worth it!! I started Stedman on the ML not even quite 2 weeks ago and I can already tell a HUGE difference. And trust me...I am very picky about the products I buy and the results I get with them. If they don't work, I will not say anything good about them. Although every dog's coat is different and I'm sure alot of people will see different results, but I can tell you from my experience, so far, it has been nothing but GREAT :thumbup: |
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I agree 100%. Sissy has only been on it for two weeks and the change in her coat is huge, too. She is very soft, silky and shiny. I did get the one with glucosamine in it since she has a very mild case of luxating patella in one leg. I only paid $14 for my bag, but I got it on line and split it with a friend. Since she only gets 1/8-1/4 tsp, what I have should last till it isn't good anymore. Shana - I didn't refrigerate till it was open for 3 days and I noticed it said to refrigerate!!! |
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I got mine at petsmart too. I forgot how much it cost |
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Here's a link to a before and after Missing Link review. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sho...t=missing+link I also think by feeding an Omega 3 and 6 supplement like Missing Link you will be less likely to have skin allergies (which necessitates vet bills, which we all know are much more than $20.00) and will have a beautiful, shiny coat to be proud of. |
i just got it 2 weeks ago i can already tell a differance in coats my bag was 11.99 at petsmart i say it's worth it also it lasts a long time |
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I am really interested in getting some of this for Romeo. We have been having trouble with him matting. I am looking into the formula with glucosamine due to his knees. I was wondering,,,how much are you supposed to give them a day? |
Directions: Daily amount: Dogs: Add the Missing Link to your dog's regular food according to its weight. Because of the high fiber content, start with small amounts and gradually increase to the recommended level over the course of a week or two. Dogs with a weak immune system may benefit even more if their intake is doubled for the first 90 days following the adjustment period. up to 20 pounds - 1 teaspoon 20 to 40 pounds - 2 teaspoons 40 to 80 pounds - 3 teaspoons 80 to 110 pounds - 4 teaspoons over 110 pounds - 6 teaspoons. Shana, I wouldn't throw it out. If you look at the ingredients they don't really require refrigeration. I am sure it is just to prolong the life of the product. Since I buy the big bag, I freeze half to keep it even fresher. |
i have a big bag tooo,,good idea to freeze it.. thanks |
Look at this thread. It will help you decide whether or not it is worth it. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sho...ighlight=Hobbs |
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Obviously I am a big fan on the Missing Link! Look how nice and shiny my Hobbs' coat is!!!!!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: |
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Well Im using the bag on all 3 of my girls food so with a 90 lb boxer, Im going through the bag pretty quickly and I think it should defiently be okay then;) |
Okay maybe I'm being thick here but I thought Missing Link was a liquid? What's this talk about a bag?? Thanks |
i see results already i say yes and will keep some on hand definately from now on. it's a powder in a gold bag you can look it up at petsmart i think for more info and pics |
I bought some missing link today! We'll see how it works! WooOohOoO... hehe |
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