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I use it. It has nothing in it that would promote weight gain if that's what you're after.

 

It gives me a peace of mind that they are getting all the daily minerals they require whilst on barf. Mine do not take too well to pulped veg and either ignore their meal or shake off the veg.

 

It might not be giving them the benifits I would wish or imagine it is, but they all look great. The only other supplements they get is brewers yeast and cod liver oil capsuals so I believe it would be a silly gamble, and not one I'm prepared to take, for me to take them off any of them.

 

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ive ben using sa37 for about 10 years ,as said it will not promote weight gain but i add cod liver oil as one of my dogs suffers with his joints v,you could try peanut oil what the thais cook with it is a good oil with good fats and protien in it but will put on a bit of weight

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anyone tried this ? I was thinkink of trying it as my lurcher is a bit of a fussy eater and lacks a little weight. cheers :thumbs:

 

 

I have tryed pussy a few time,s but the bitch Keep,s catchen me. :cry::cry:

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I've used it before, its a vitamin supplement, and wont put any weight onto your dog. I find the best thing for weight gain was Lamb, but even then that wasnt the only thing they were eating as I feed them Chicken (legs, wings, thighs and necks) minced beef, beef heart, and anything we catch as well.

 

Some dogs don't like having SA37 sprinkled onto their food at all and will not eat their snap if they smell it in there, so with your dog being a fussy eater you'll probably bump into some problems with the powdered gear. I used to put it in with Minced beef and give it a good mix and had better results like that but I think they do a tablet version of it (but not sure) that would probably be better for your dog if its fussy about eating certain things.

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