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proper good food, clean water, and good exercise every day, and a good bit of work, and you don't really need all these supplements, and mag boxes or all of these things,

dont bet on it.

I only give seaweed powder year round. Just feed a good diet with plenty of good quality meat. Bones. Fish. Etc etc. Forget steroids and all that crap.

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As we all know top athletes are on supplements (vitamines creatine bcaa protein powders or even steroids ) to stay at the top of there game my question is during winter months do any of you give you're dogs any sort of supplementary products to keep you're dogs tip top

I only give seaweed powder year round.

Just feed a good diet with plenty of good quality meat. Bones. Fish. Etc etc.

Forget steroids and all that crap.

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White-E to build, repair muscle, vitamin B to boost it and vitamin c to clear build up, like clinker in a boiler.

 

White-E should never be added to anything containing iron, as it will not work.

 

 

I would of thought most match men are using them, the greyhound trainers use it and they DONT spend money without results.

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As with humans if a dog has a good varied diet then I am afraid you are wasting money as they should be getting all they need and anything additional will pass though. But as with Lots of humans if a dog doesn't get everything it needs from a diet which I would guess some won't then they will benefit from the correct supplements atb

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Add a bit of the seaweed stuff a few times a week, and when we go to the beach the dogs always eat the seaweed, there must be some very wealthy people out there thanks to the naivety of people willing to spend a fortune on all kinds of powder form supplements, just like the stuff we can buy for our own consumption, the powder and the glory lol, it's feckin horrible garbage

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If guess that 99% of lads that are against supps know nothing about them only hearsay.

But no Ibdont give my dogs any, have tried stuff before tho.

Dont know anything myself, but after reading unbiased reports on the subject, it made it hard for me to feel any good could come from using supplements, particularly protein, creatine, or bcaa's
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