The ONLY 6 Supplements Your Dog Actually Needs

The ONLY 6 Supplements Your Dog Actually Needs

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00:00 Are all supplements necessary?
00:49 Get rid of diarrhea
01:27 Get rid of diarrhea x2
01:57 Reduce stress & anxiety
02:33 Maintain hip & joint health
03:22 Fight cancer & doggy dementia
04:12 The supplement for EVERYTHING

29 Comments

  1. For the probiotics… I make my own kefir with organic whole milk and I give that to my dogs in the morning… about 1/8 of a cup. I buy organic whole milk plain yogurt and I give them about the same amount in the morning. – Do you think this is as good as the products you are talking about?

  2. I’ve been giving most of things your recommending and the brands to my senior Rat Terrier Robbie. I’m having to give Robbie steroids to keep him from having extreme low blood sugars at our vets advise. I’m feeding the Farmers Dog food. Is there any advise for those of us that have to give steroids and the supplements to use to keep them from doing damage?

  3. Re: salmon oil–do you ever see small amounts of it in your pups’ stools? my itchy chow chow loves her NP salmon oil, and I always follow dosing protocols… but have noticed her stool appears to have some of the oil in it, can’t find if that is normal or not. Thank you so much! Love you guys!

  4. Question, so for probiotics, how often should they take them? Only if they have a funky tummy? Same for psyllium husk?

  5. Are probiotics and digestive enzymes bad to use every day? What about fish oil? Is that okay every day? The mushrooms and joint supplement do you give every day?

  6. You mentioned you don’t feed the probiotic on a daily basis but what about psyllium husk, also not daily? Only feed when having diarrhea?

  7. Can you comment on Maltodextrin and Sodium Dioxide. I am looking at the Alpha Dog – Opti Pup Supplement and those are 2 inactive ingredients I am just not sure about… any help would be appreciated.

  8. Mine are – 
    slippery elm [as needed for stool], 
    salmon oil [daily], 
    FMTs [instead of probiotics, can be acute response or prepping for a season], 
    green lipped mussels [weekly for joints], 
    canident [daily, plus other dental care]. 

    she has more now like dandelion root for a detox and fennel for reflux [which is working way better than ginger thank you Rita Hogan’s book]. I try not to over do it, lean towards food over synthetic and rotate for variety and safety but those are the core ones I won’t be caught without

  9. How do you guys feel about Suzie’s CBD? I have 2 Aussies that have anxiety, but they are insanely picky

  10. What kelp powder do you recommend? I noticed that Dr. Becker used to have hemp oil in her recipes. In her latest book, she uses wheatgrass oil. Do you know why? Thx

  11. thoughts on clay in sled dogs mix as a supplement ? saw it added in a sled dog food video once thought it was strange

  12. I give my dogs an 80/10/10 blend of raw with added green beef tripe. I then give them native pet salmon oil on every meal along with native pet’s The Daily supplement for every meal. Am I okay to be giving these supplements on every meal? I’m really confused because I know that raw has been the best for them but I don’t want to mess anything up.

  13. First 🎉
    As always agree 100%
    Love Nordic fish tabs
    Goose is allergic to salmon
    We are using the algae oil now

  14. Which of these do your give your dogs daily. And which do you add when needed. You said pro biotic. But do you also give psyllium only when needed ?

  15. Sending love and prayers your way you are not fighting alone. My prayers are with you, I’ve faced the same challenge as you but battled my way out with natural alternative remedies. I’m completely healed now, there’s a lot of useful information on dr proffersoronly go and have a look and also talk with him directly he is very knowledgeable and can point you in the right direction to pure healing. Trying reaching out via this @Herbalpractitioners

  16. Can dogs get the same benefits from eating whole foods? Like i add sardines to my dog’s food instead of a fish oil just because it’s cheaper, but does it give her the same benefits?

  17. What about supplements for their eyes? I started my dog on Ocu-glo a few months ago, and I’ve noticed a huge difference in his eyes. Like they were starting to get cloudy and the clouds went away. And he barely gets the eyes crusties anymore- he’s a poodle mix.

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