These NutroEZ All-In-One Soft Chews for Dogs are a great way to support your dog's health in many ways. They are soft chews, easy for your dog to eat every day. These supplements help with digestion, make skin and fur healthy, give important vitamins and minerals, and help with joint support. They are made for dogs older than 12 weeks. Each chew has good ingredients to help your dog feel their best. NutroEZ makes sure these dog vitamins supplements give your dog full support for a happy life.
Always talk to your veterinarian before you start giving your dog any new supplement. This is important to make sure it is safe for your dog's specific needs, especially if they have health issues or take other medicines.
Follow the feeding directions exactly as given on the package. Giving too much can cause problems, and not enough might mean it doesn't work well.
Keep all supplements safely out of reach of pets and children. Pets might try to eat more than they should if they get into the container.
Never give human vitamins or supplements to your dog. They can have ingredients that are very bad or even toxic for dogs, like xylitol.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
The amount of chews your dog needs each day depends on their weight. You can find a detailed feeding guide on the product package.
For example, a common guide might be: Up to 30 lbs: 2 soft chews; 31 to 50 lbs: 4 soft chews; 51 to 75 lbs: 6 soft chews; 75 lbs and over: 8 soft chews.
You can give the daily amount all at once, or you can split it between the morning and evening meals.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do all dogs need vitamin supplements?
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No, most dogs eating good food already get what they need.
Can I give my dog human vitamins? +
No, human vitamins can have things that are bad for dogs.
How do dog vitamins help a dog's coat? +
Some vitamins and fats help make skin healthy and fur shiny.
Can supplements help older dogs with their joints?+
Yes, some supplements like glucosamine can help old dogs move better.
Should I talk to my vet before giving supplements?+
Yes, always ask your vet before giving your dog any new supplements.