Do you feel overwhelmed when researching what would be best to add to your pet’s diet to help them live a long and healthy life?

The pet supplement industry is growing, which means that pet parents are being bombarded with thousands of supplements that claim to help your pet live longer, fix arthritis, or do other miraculous things!

However, the pet industry is not regulated, and there are a lot of supplements and vitamins on the market that are not beneficial for your pet and could cost you a lot of money because the marketing for that product is really good.

In this short video, get the facts on what you need to know about pet supplements and how to know what is a quality supplement versus something you may be wasting money on or potentially harming your pet by using.

Make sure you read our first article on Choosing a Pet Supplement here.

SUMMARY

In this video, you will learn about:

  • What a supplement is and when you should be adding one into your pet’s diet

  • Keywords to know about supplements and labels

  • Where to source supplements

  • How to analyze the quality

  • Different supplements that are utilized for different health conditions

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*Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your own veterinarian or doctor. The information contained in thenaturalpetdoctor.com is strictly for educational purposes. Therefore, if you wish to apply ideas contained in thenaturalpetdoctor.com, you are taking full responsibility for your actions. Please consult your veterinarian for medical advice for your own pets. Dr. Katie Woodley cannot answer specific questions about your pet’s medical issues or make medical recommendations for your pet without first establishing a veterinarian-client-patient relationship.

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