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Supplementation With Vitamin C


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That, and I simply can't stand the stinky breath that goes along with dogs who never get RMBs :o

FHRPs Flynn and my Lily have stinky breath and they get RMBs I think I should hire Lil out for counter terrorism/hostage situations. Send her in, let her lick someone and they'll be out of there!!

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Thanks Tess - I just skimmed it though and it seems to be referring to using it long-term, not short-term as I will be :thumbsup:

ETA PF my mum's Mini Schnauzer is like that :o it's terrible!

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Is she cutting her canines at the moment ? I have found that east/west feet and also being down in pastern go hand in hand with teething.

I believe it to be a natural process, along with the ears dropping while they teeth too. I have both treated and not treated puppies with vit c and have found that their front begin to straigthen and correct themselves as they finish teething.

I am wondering if we feed our dogs a balanced diet during teething and not feed them any C, if they don;t come together anyway.

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For all joint issues Ester C will help. Plain Vitamin C can not be given in any substantial dose without causing health problems like upset stomachs. Ester C is already in a form that is highly digestable to a dog & delivers much larger doses without causing stomach problems. Ester C will be absorbed far better than Vit C.

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