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by Dawulf on 24 September 2011 - 01:09
Purified Water
Vegetable Glycerin
Erythritol
Natural Flavors
Fruit & Vegetable Juice Blend (for color)
Citric Acid
Potassium Benzoate (to preserve freshness)
Sucralose
Sodium EDTA (to preserve freshness)
Do those ingredients look safe for dogs? This is what happens when I'm rushed and un-observant, on top of knowing zilch about supplements -- ah well!
Vegetable Glycerin
Erythritol
Natural Flavors
Fruit & Vegetable Juice Blend (for color)
Citric Acid
Potassium Benzoate (to preserve freshness)
Sucralose
Sodium EDTA (to preserve freshness)
Do those ingredients look safe for dogs? This is what happens when I'm rushed and un-observant, on top of knowing zilch about supplements -- ah well!
by Nans gsd on 24 September 2011 - 01:09
NO.

by Dawulf on 24 September 2011 - 02:09
......can you be more specific for future reference?

by Two Moons on 24 September 2011 - 06:09
Find a natural source for what you feel is lacking in your dogs diet.
best advice.
best advice.
by Nans gsd on 24 September 2011 - 16:09
The only thing I would consider OK is the purified water; the rest sounds really scarey. If you need to use fruit juice for color; why not use the real thing, the whole fruits/vegi's. JMO Just as you would want to eat yourself; whole foods, not McDonald burger crap with fillers that you cannot recognize. Right?? Nan

by Jenni78 on 24 September 2011 - 16:09
I don't like the artificial sweeteners. I don't even use them myself. One of them sounds way too much like Xylitol for my taste.
Chicken feet are good for glucosamine if you can get those. I would just buy a high quality, limited ingredient supplement intended for dogs unless you can find a plain supplement for people (tablets or something).
Chicken feet are good for glucosamine if you can get those. I would just buy a high quality, limited ingredient supplement intended for dogs unless you can find a plain supplement for people (tablets or something).

by Donnerstorm on 24 September 2011 - 17:09
What are you trying to supplement for?

by Beardog on 25 September 2011 - 00:09
Citric acid is an enamel destroyer--fruit juice could have grape juice added which is a kidney destroyer- tomate juice may be added too?
The puirified water is good, and that's all that I would let my dogs have out of that potion!
The puirified water is good, and that's all that I would let my dogs have out of that potion!
by NigerDeltaMann on 26 September 2011 - 08:09
When i feed with dry food that is nutritiously ballanced, fish(sardine or markrel, which ever is handy) with rice or wheat based pasta, and sometimes with animal or human suppliments, why do i go for those "chemical jargons" n hard-to-know/find chemicals.
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