Any thoughts? opinions? other supplement suggestions? etc? List of ingredients and benefits listed at: http://www.thedogsupplement.com/ingredients.php MINERALS: Calcium (as carbonate) 240mg Magnesium (as oxide) 25mg Zinc (as citrate) 25mg Selenium (sodium selenite) 50mcg Manganese (as amino acid chelate) 0.6mg Iron (amino acid chelate) 3.5mg Copper (as amino acid chelate) 0.6mg Iodine (as potassium iodide) 0.1mg Molybdenum (as amino acid chelate) 30mcg Montmorillonite (micro mineral blend) 250mcg VITAMINS: Vitamin A (retinyl palmitate) 2,000IU Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 100mg Vitamin E (mixed tocopherols) 50mg Vitamin D (cholecalciferol) 350IU Vitamin K (phytonadione) 350mcg Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) 1mg Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride) 0.5mg Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) 50mcg Biotin 0.5mg Folic Acid 1mg Niacin (niacinimide) 6mg Pantothenic Acid 6mg Thiamin 2mg JOINT SUPPORT BLEND 1000mg Glucosamine HC l Chondroitin Sulfate MSM (methylsulfonyl methane) PREBIOTICS AND PROBIOTICS BLEND 27mg Fructooligosaccharides Lactobacillus acidophilus (150 million CFU) Bifidobacterium bifidum (150 million CFU) OMEGA FATTY ACIDS 940mg Flaxseed oil (Omega Fatty Acids 3,6,9) KEY AMINO ACIDS BLEND 110mg l-lysine l-methionine l-arginine KEY IMMUNE PROTECTIVE BLEND 190mg Bovine colostrum Inositol hexaphosphate Aloe vera (200:1 extract) Maiitake (4:1 extract) OTHER INGREDIENTS Dehydrated chicken (for flavor) Silica (derived from sand - completely non-toxic, used for moisture prevention) |
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I haven't used it myself but it looks pretty similar to Missing Link. What do you plan to use it for? A supplement to kibble? Home-cooked diet? Raw? I've been having good results adding Missing Link to my handicapped dog's food as we're trying to help him build muscle and strength and gain more energy without feeding him more food (it's a delicate balance since we need to keep him thin for his bad back but he needs the nutrition to build muscle). His coat is actually coming in a lot quicker than I had expected (he's a Komondor and his hair doesn't grow like an OES!). The main thing I'd check here is how much you're getting for the price because, since it is so similar to Missing Link, from a cost perspective, you might be better off trying that. You can get a 5 pound bag of Missing Link for only a few dollars more and it'll last you far longer than the 30 days that Dr. Jones is offering. |
I've never used this product either, but also have great things to say about Missing Link (with and without glucosamine). My close friend, who is a vet, used Missing Link for her horses with joint and spinal issues, and also to build up their immune systems, with great success. She recommended it to me for our first OES, Quincy, who developed joint issues before he turned two. It helped Quincy tremendously, with his joints, coat, and tummy. I am currently looking at supplements for Oscar to help treat his autoimmune disorder, and Missing Link is one I am considering. Laurie and Oscar |
Oscar's Mom wrote: I've never used this product either, but also have great things to say about Missing Link (with and without glucosamine). My close friend, who is a vet, used Missing Link for her horses with joint and spinal issues, and also to build up their immune systems, with great success. She recommended it to me for our first OES, Quincy, who developed joint issues before he turned two. It helped Quincy tremendously, with his joints, coat, and tummy. I am currently looking at supplements for Oscar to help treat his autoimmune disorder, and Missing Link is one I am considering. Laurie and Oscar In our house, Missing Link is so sexy to the dogs that aren't getting it, for the next bag, I'm switching to the glucosamine one (I believe it's the "Plus") and will add it to Clyde and Owen's food and just stop buying separate glucosamine supplements. It'll be easier and cheaper since they currently get Phycox joint supplement chews and we just go through too many too fast. I like that they love them but at nearly $80/month for the three of them, it's time for an alternative. My aging dogs are getting expensive. Oh, and a quick note for anyone starting Missing Link or the like for the first time: start SLOW. If the recommended amount per day is 4 teaspoons, do 1 teaspoon the first week, two the second and so on until you hit the max. Otherwise, get ready for some serious gastric upset! (Read: loose to watery poo.) |
Dr Andrew Jones is brilliant in the type quality and manner of combination of ingredients put into the Four Paws powder. My shar pei had hock fever- which usually kills shar Priscilla. I over night ordered his product giving him a full dose every two hours- as he was barely breathing...and...it worked. He became better and better until there was no sign of illness. This result was extraordinary and has been reported to a number of both human and animal research projects. All the dogs loved the powder mixed in their food. I saw increase in energy, decrease in over weightedness, strength and vitality return to any animal literally for any condition I applied it to. I believe this success is perhaps more about where he gets the ingredients and the quality and purity and concentration of these ingredients, than the combination- although I may be wrong. US based similar but not duplicate combinations do NOT HAVE ANY helpful effect. Whatever Dr Jones has done, one is favored to have found it. I hope he never sells out - his priority are his creatures- not his pocketbook like the large pharmaceuticals. I highly recommend Dr Jones and more highly recommend his product. It is drawing quiet international attention. Peter and Eva |
and that didn't sound like a plug from the company owners or anything............. |
Shellie wrote: and that didn't sound like a plug from the company owners or anything............. |
Is this just something that can be brought in USA? I must look out for Missing Link for Sprocket- he has one "stiff leg", ok but could do with some help the vet s uggested today. xx |
I've used Ultimate Canine for about three months now, and I can see a difference in how Chipper does, when he has it, and when he does not. I'm ordering a new supply, after I post this. THIS is NOT from Dr. Jones's company. I live in Evans, GA. |
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