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Supplement & Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 Scoop (approx. 1.620 g) | |
Servings Per Container: About 60 | |
Antioxidants | |
Vitamin C
|
50 mg
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Vitamin E
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16.8 mg
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Super Nutrition
| |
Rosemary, thyme and sage extracts
|
30 mg
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Essential Vitamins
|
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Thiamine
|
2 mg
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Riboflavin
| 5 mg
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Niacin
| 4 mg
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Pantothenic acid
| 2 mg
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Vitamin B6
| 2 mg
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Vitamin B12
| 10 mcg
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Folic acid
| 500 mcg
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Protein Synthesis and Water Balance
| |
Trimethylglycine (TMG) (as betaine anhydrous)
| 250 mg
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Probiotics
| |
Probiotic Concentrate [L. acidophilus, L. plantarum, B. bifidum, B. lactis (providing 250 million CFU†)]
| 3 mg
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Mixed Carotenoids
| |
Vitamin A Betatene®†
| 20 mcg
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Tomato (fruit)
| 2 mg
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Glucose Metabolism and Longevity
| |
Alpha Lipoic Acid
| 5 mg
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Amino Acid
| |
L-Carnitine (as L-Carnitine L-tartrate)
| 50 mg
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Essential Fatty Acids
| |
Flaxmeal (Linum usitatissimum) (seed)
|
1100 mg
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†Colony Forming Units at time of manufacture. |
Product Description
Description
Support your canine companion's health with Life Extension Dog Mix, a dog-specific supplement.
Dog Mix is an advanced multi-nutrient formula designed to provide targeted nutrition for optimal canine health. This non-GMO, gluten-free supplement contains premium-quality ingredients to support your dog's brain, kidney, and overall physical health, as well as promote healthy energy levels and body composition.
- Enhances intestinal, metabolic, and immune health with probiotics
- Supports brain, kidney, and overall physical health
- Contains carnitine for healthy energy levels and body composition
Directions
Read the entire label and follow the directions carefully prior to use.
For dogs weighing 20-30 pounds, mix one scoop a day into your pet's food. Adjust amount according to weight.
Refrigerate after opening.
Ingredients
Flaxmeal, betaine anhydrous, L-carnitine L-tartrate, ascorbic acid, silica, d-alpha tocopheryl succinate, rosemary extract, sage extract, thyme extract, riboflavin, folic acid, alpha lipoic acid, dicalcium phosphate, Betatene® [beta-carotene with mixed carotenoids (alpha-carotene, lutein, zeaxanthin)], probiotics (L. acidophilus, L. plantarum, B. bifidum, B. lactis), niacin, d-calcium pantothenate, pyridoxine HCl, thiamine HCl, tomato, maltodextrin, methylcobalamin.
Contains fish (tilapia).
Health risks and warnings
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Do not exceed recommended dose.
- Do not purchase if outer seal is broken or damaged.
This product is not meant to replace veterinary care. Any animal not responding to nutritional therapy should be seen by a licensed, competent veterinarian. Always inform your veterinarian if your animal is taking a supplement.
Density may vary.
Please note
At Health Orchard, we are committed to providing accurate product information and images. However, manufacturers may update their product packaging or ingredients, and these changes may not be immediately reflected on our website. It's possible for products to be shipped with different packaging than what is shown online. For the most accurate and safe use of any product, we advise reading the product's label, warnings, and instructions rather than relying solely on the details provided by Health Orchard.
Questions and Answers about Life Extension, Dog Mix
Have a Question?
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Is extend joint care safe for dogs?
Extend joint care supplements are generally considered safe for dogs when used as directed. These supplements typically contain ingredients like glucosamine, chondroitin, and MSM, which are commonly used to support joint health in dogs. However, it's important to choose a product specifically formulated for dogs and to follow the recommended dosage based on your dog's size and needs.
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What iron supplements are good for dogs with anemia?
Iron supplements formulated specifically for dogs are the most appropriate choice for canines with anemia. These may come in the form of iron-rich treats, liquid supplements, or tablets designed for easy administration to dogs. It's crucial to use a product that provides the right form and dosage of iron for dogs, as their iron requirements and absorption mechanisms differ from humans.
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What vitamin C can I give my dog?
While dogs can generally produce their own vitamin C, some may benefit from supplementation in certain situations. When giving vitamin C to dogs, it's best to use a supplement specifically formulated for canines. These often come in the form of chewable tablets or powders that can be easily added to food.
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Can dogs take vitamins with an empty stomach?
While some vitamins can be given to dogs on an empty stomach, it's generally recommended to administer them with food. Giving vitamins with meals can help improve absorption and reduce the likelihood of gastrointestinal upset. Additionally, some fat-soluble vitamins are better absorbed when taken with a meal containing some fat.
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Should I give my dog vitamins in morning or night?
The timing of vitamin administration for dogs can depend on the specific supplement and your dog's routine. Many pet owners find it convenient to give vitamins in the morning with breakfast, as it's easy to incorporate into their daily routine. However, some supplements may be better absorbed or have specific timing recommendations, so it's best to follow the instructions provided with the product.
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Should I give my dog vitamins every day?
The frequency of vitamin supplementation for dogs depends on the specific product and your dog's individual needs. Many dog vitamins are formulated for daily use to maintain consistent levels in the body. However, some supplements may have different dosing schedules. It's important to follow the recommended dosage instructions for the specific product you're using and to ensure that the supplementation aligns with your dog's overall nutritional needs.