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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Maine
Posts: 44
| I took my little one to the vet just one week ago and I asked her about Nutri-Cal... She said, that its good to give the puppy only after loose stools, loss of appetite, or when she just seems to be under the weather. Giving her Nutri-Cal everyday is going beyond its benefits and it can actually affect her. The vet said it was good as a booster, but not as a daily supplement that it was more or less concidered puppy "junk food". I was very surprised to hear this, but I followed through with her recommendation and keep my little one with a healthy and balanced diet of her own food, Royal Canine 33, and every 2 days or so I will give her Nutri-Cal. |
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| YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Sunderland
Posts: 9
| Keep this on hand always if you have a yorkie. You never know when they might get too stressed and get a little hypoglycemic. But, dont use it as part of a regular diet! |
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