Stop supplementing randomly! How should one choose pet health supplements?

Many pet owners have a common confusion: Other people’s cats and dogs are all taking health supplements, so should my pet also be included? Calcium tablets, probiotics, fish oil, lecithin… There are so many types. How should one choose?
In fact, pet health supplements are not “the more, the better”, but “the right one is best”. Blind supplementation not only wastes money but also may increase the burden on the liver and kidneys. Today, in the simplest way, I will help you distinguish when to supplement and what to supplement.
1. Probiotics: Almost all pets with constipation, diarrhea, stress from changing food, vomiting after eating, and sensitive intestines can have a good regulating effect with probiotics. Especially for young pets, elderly pets, and pets that often go out, the intestines are more fragile, and it is necessary to keep them well-prepared at home.
2. Fish oil / Lecithin: The main focus is on hair care + skin protection for pets with severe hair loss, dry hair, excessive dandruff, frequent scratching. You can appropriately supplement fish oil. It not only makes the hair shinier and smoother but also has certain maintenance effects on the heart and joints, and is a very cost-effective daily health supplement.
3. Calcium tablets & Joint care: For middle-aged and elderly pets, puppies in the development period, large dogs, and elderly dogs, joint discomfort, walking with limping, and jumping onto the sofa are common situations. At this time, joint powder, cartilage supplement, and calcium tablets can come in handy. However, healthy adult dogs and cats generally do not need to supplement calcium crazily, to avoid over-supplementation.
4. Nutritional ointment / Hair conditioning ointment: Choose according to need. Cats that easily vomit hair balls can use hair conditioning ointment to help gently remove hair; weak, post-operative, and picky eaters’ pets can use nutritional ointment to quickly replenish energy.
Finally, one reminder: Supplements cannot replace food and medicine. If the pet has persistent vomiting, bloody stool, or listless behavior, it is necessary to seek medical treatment first, rather than relying on supplements. Our store has always adhered to: Only select safe, mild, and suitable for long-term consumption pet health supplements to make every act of love more reassuring.

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