Missing link Anyone ever use Missing Link and if so what are your thoughts on it. I have used it periodically and don't know if it is a waste of money. Can't decide if it really made a difference. Thanks for your input. |
I'm in the same boat as you, I have used it now and again and can't tell if it is really working. I now use Salmon Oil and a multivitamin in their food. I'd like to hear what people say too!! |
Hoping to get some feedback. |
Has no one used this or maybe no one can tell if it really works either? Stumped.:confused: |
When I first joined Yorkietalk, everyone was recommending Missing Link. I tried it, and can't say that it made any difference, its main ingredient is ground flax seed, and I'm a great fan of ground flax seed for a variety of reasons. We used the Missing Link for a long time, and later changed to just ground flax seed, since I use that too. He does have a great coat, but I don't think it has much to do with the flax seed, I believe that it's due to genetics. |
Ive used it and didn't really see a difference. Im with nancy I believe a great coat comes from genetics |
I have tried it and agree with the others..I see know big change. I did notice one thing though, that Levi had to #2 more often. It seemed to stop when I took him off of it maybe to much protein for him or something else perhaps. |
Thanks everyone. Was going to try it again. Sophie has a nice silky coat and Lola has a cotton coat. Just didn't want to waste any more money. Sophie's coat is fragile and am looking for something to strengthen it. Thanks again, you've been helpful. |
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Definitely not necessary. What are you looking for it to do? |
I used it several years ago as a supplement when I home cooked for my dogs. With the food I'm feeding now (NV kibble and raw), I don't feel that it is necessary. |
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Lola suffered from a broken leg when she was a puppy and is more likely to develop arthritis. |
your not going to get as much glucosamine in missing link as you would get giving it separately |
I agree with Chachi. An actual glucosamine product is beter. Cosequin (ro now Dasuquin) come highly recommended by vets. |
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