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The Superfood Multivitamin Powder is a premium dog supplement designed to enhance your pet's health with a blend of organic superfoods like kelp, spirulina, and sea moss. This 12oz jar provides essential vitamins and minerals to support energy, immune function, and joint health, making it suitable for dogs of all ages. With over 22 years of trusted quality, this supplement ensures your furry friend enjoys a vibrant and active life.
Item Weight | 12 Ounces |
Dog Breed Size | Large |
Active Ingredients | folic acid,vitamin a,zinc |
Flavor | Algae, Sea Moss, Grasses |
K**
Dog tested, owner approved
My big fluffy moron eats it (anatolian/leonberger), which is impressive because she's a picky girl. Does it work?? Idk. She's been on it about a month. She is shedding much earlier than usual (she usually starts her shed in May and keeps shedding until it's time for her winter coat, and yes to the Karens, she is brushed daily) so could be the greens making that happen. Hoping to get a few months of no shed. She still smells but I don't think there is a thing in the world that could make a farm dog smell pleasant. She used to throw up a lot, not food just bile and the frequency seems few and far between now. I'm assuming it's the greens helping with that, because we changed nothing but adding greens. No matter what, for the price, she is going to continue to get her greens and hope with a little more time we'll see more changes and longer life for our fluffy moron.Oh and it must be good because our cats will lick her bowl just to get the remaining powder out. Gotta buy cat greens too.
M**T
Great for older dogs. Good for younger dogs.
I used this for the last 4-5 years of a black lab golden mix and it helped her to stay healthy to the ripe age of 16 1/2 before I had to put her down due to hip issues. That age is pretty unheard of for her breed. It helped her to have a great healthy coat and skin but also and iron gut to where she never had any issues in that regard. Due to how well that went after waiting about 8 months after she passed away I got a full bred Golden Retriever and have fed this to him from day one. It's a bit harder to gauge a puppy on something like this but he has zero issues and is extremely healthy. For those on a tight budget I would definitely recommend giving this a try for an older dog. Though if you can afford it doesn't hurt to sprinkle a tablespoon of this on their food each day. Just my 2 cents!
J**Y
Our dog loves it
Easy to use and provides good nutrients
T**Y
love it
definitely gives a healthy boost to my dogs meals and makes me very happy knowing the ingredients are vegan and natural :) only thing i’d improve is - i wish it was organic!
D**S
Good For Our 16 YO Border Collie
This is a very fine green powder which is perfect for our needs. We used to use a more granular product with similar ingredients and it was OK but we believe this is better for our aging border collie. We believe the powder form is more easily digested and absorbed by her and she seems to like it a lot. And, a container of the same size goes much, much further if you measure it out with care.
N**Y
Made both of my dogs extremely ill.
Zero, if I could. This made both of my dogs sick. It gave Lexi diarrhea so bad that it cost me $300 in ruined rugs and a $178 vet bill. Daisy wasn't as affected. The greens just made her throw up. I'm very thankful that my house is all hardwood with a few runners and door rugs (all ruined) and 2 very expensive area rugs (not touched, only by the grace of God). It also cost me a couple of nights' sleep. I'm extremely disappointed and saddened by the cost to myself and my poor sick dogs. BTW...it did not hit both dogs at the same time. I quit giving to Daisy because of the vomiting, but continued with Lexi because, at first, no bad side effects. Daisy's vomiting stopped within 2 days.Then a few days later, Lexi started with the diarrhea. I took her off and the effects lingered for 3 more days until the vet visit and meds.
E**.
Just one tablespoon!
dogs really like it; their coat shines!
M**T
One big question mark
Bought this for my aging and ill girl last year. She wasn't a fan of the taste much, but her eating was spotty then anyway. Wasn't an issue as I started mixing it in her homemade food in smaller amounts. It looked and smelled healthy to me, so I guess it couldn't hurt? She ate it, and I felt better. She passed over the winter, and I tried to give the last bits of the container to my new rescue girl earlier this summer to no success whatsoever. She didn't like it one bit, and is much less food-driven. So, I think we're done with this product.A few more thoughts though: I'm generally skeptical of dog food here in the US since living overseas and seeing how much healthier my dog was over there. She was getting a food there that I swear made her poop about 60% less. She was metabolizing so much more of it. I think the pet business here is more snake oil driven than many know, and the legitimacy of the health claims for this product should be looked into more than I'm willing to dig into. I also think there is likely a good reason that that other online pet supply and food seller that specializes in just pets and has been in the press a lot lately that ISNT pets.com does NOT carry this product. That said a lot to me.There's my .02 - do with it what you will...
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