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Charlie The Vet Probiotic Paste For Dogs

Charlie The Vet
Original price £13.99 - Original price £27.99
Original price
£13.99 - £27.99
£13.99 - £27.99
Current price £13.99

Support your pet’s digestion when they need it most with Charlie The Vet Probiotic Paste For Dogs, a vet developed probiotic paste for dogs and cat...

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Original price £13.99 - Original price £27.99
Original price
£13.99 - £27.99
£13.99 - £27.99
Current price £13.99

FAQs

Do supplements really work for dogs?

Dog supplements can be beneficial, but their effectiveness depends on the supplement, your dog’s individual needs and the quality of the product.

Some supplements are used to support joint health, digestion, skin and coat condition, mobility and overall wellbeing. For example, dogs with joint stiffness may benefit from supplements containing ingredients such as glucosamine or omega-3 fatty acids, while probiotics may help support digestive health.

However, supplements are not a cure-all and should not replace a balanced diet or veterinary care. Healthy dogs eating a complete and balanced diet may not need additional supplementation unless recommended for a specific purpose.

Choosing high-quality supplements and using them appropriately is important to ensure both safety and effectiveness.

What is the best supplement to give my dog?

There is no single best supplement for every dog because nutritional needs vary depending on age, breed, lifestyle and health concerns.

The best supplement is usually one that supports your dog’s specific needs. Common options include:

  • Joint supplements for mobility and ageing support
  • Omega-3 supplements for skin, coat and joint health
  • Probiotics for digestive and gut health
  • Multivitamins for targeted nutritional support where needed
  • Calming supplements to help manage stress or anxiety

Before introducing any supplement, it is important to consider your dog’s diet and any existing health conditions. A supplement should complement, not replace, proper nutrition and veterinary advice.

What are the big 3 supplements?

The “big 3” supplements for dogs commonly refer to three widely used categories that support overall health and wellbeing:

1. Omega-3 fatty acids

Often sourced from fish oil, omega-3s are commonly used to support skin and coat condition, joint comfort and general wellbeing.

2. Joint supplements

Ingredients such as glucosamine and chondroitin are widely used to support cartilage, mobility and joint health, particularly in older or active dogs.

3. Probiotics

Probiotics help support healthy digestion and gut balance and may be beneficial for dogs with sensitive stomachs or digestive upset.

These supplements are popular because they target some of the most common areas of canine health, although the right choice will depend on your dog’s individual needs.