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Are vitamins really necessary for
my pet? Doesn't the food that I feed have all the vitamins and minerals
my pet needs? Which vitamin/mineral supplement should I buy? The
answers to these questions will vary depending on who you ask.
Let's assume that you are feeding
a high quality, well balanced and complete pet food. The National
Research Council has established the minimum daily requirements
for each of the vitamins and minerals for the average pet. All pet
food manufacturers follow these guidelines. Assuming that the food
is fresh and your pet finishes the bag of dry kibble before 30 days,
chances are that he/she is getting all that label on the bag claims
to be giving. Those on canned food will probably always get what
the label claims to have in it.
As a veterinarian of 23 years, I
have personally seen many instances where there is not an "average"
pet. In addition, there are conditions and/or diseases that require
a higher level of vitamins and/or minerals to correct. On an individual
to individual basis no one really knows how much of any vitamin
or mineral is needed to stay healthy. Certain breeds as well as
the young and old frequently need higher amounts of both vitamins
and minerals.
My advice when feeding a supplement
is to feed a multiple vitamin and mineral product made by a recognized
company. The liquid or chewable tablet form is a preference issue
for your pet to decide. In my opinion, pets under a year of age
and those over eight deserve to be given a vitamin/ mineral supplement.
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