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K9 Super Fuel
Hi Guys.
I was wondering if anyone has tried aNY supplements for there dogs, like the k9 super fuel or k9 show stopper.
Thanks
I was wondering if anyone has tried aNY supplements for there dogs, like the k9 super fuel or k9 show stopper.
Thanks
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Re: K9 Super Fuel
Sorry but i have never been advised by my vet that my dogs are lacking in a certain supliment so i wouldn't put my dogs on any of it.If a dog is on the correct and good quality food it doesn't need any of that rubbish.
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Re: K9 Super Fuel
Do you do weight pulling or something?
Otherwise dont see why you would need such suppliments, if your dog is on a good quality food then he/she will be getting all the vitamins and minerals he/she needs.
Unless your vet has said your dog has a deficiancy in a specific vitamin or mineral, or have been told by your vet to have something to help with old age, even then normally dog food aimed at older dogs have the added suppliments needed.
I dont get why you would need K9 super fuel to be honest, you can over do it with vitamins and minerals and actually do your dog harm just the same as humans who over do it with vitamins/minerals.
It basicly looks like the creatine type products humans use when they want to build muscal faster if they are doing alot of work in the gym. Which yeah it does work quite well at helping the body work hard faster and longer improving muscal gain. But does your dog do alot of muscal building work?
http://www.maximuscle.com/research/creatine.html
Personally I would not risk it with my dogs even if I was doing anything like weight pulling, just not worth the risk. I am into natural foods with high quality ingredients and feeding these suppliments with alsorts of stuff in just goes against my theroy of dogs food. Wanna build muscal faster feed him/her a little freash tripe now and then as a treat.
Otherwise dont see why you would need such suppliments, if your dog is on a good quality food then he/she will be getting all the vitamins and minerals he/she needs.
Unless your vet has said your dog has a deficiancy in a specific vitamin or mineral, or have been told by your vet to have something to help with old age, even then normally dog food aimed at older dogs have the added suppliments needed.
I dont get why you would need K9 super fuel to be honest, you can over do it with vitamins and minerals and actually do your dog harm just the same as humans who over do it with vitamins/minerals.
Ingredients
K9 Complete Primal Protein: Cooked chicken, Cooked pork, Cooked beef, Zero lactose non denatured whey isolates, Intact non-denatured zero lactose micellar casein, Intact nondenatured freeze-dried bovine colostrum, K9 Fat Fuel: Stabilized rice bran, Prime beef fat, Canola oil, Stabilized flax, Extra virgin olive oil, MCTs (medium chain triglycerides; preferentially oxidized-burned as muscular energy over storage as fat), K9 Recharge Fuel: Zero sugar predigested glucose polymers, Resistant Starch (low glycemic, slow releasing complex carbohydrate), L-Glutamine peptides, L-Leucine, L-Valine, Resistant starch, L-Arginine, L-Taurine, Phosphatidylserine, L-Carnosine, Citrus bioflavonoids, Hesperidin, Grape skin extract, Beta Carotene, Gingko biloba, Luetin, Lycopene, Vanadyl, Chromium nicotinate, K9 Strength Fuel: Double creatine complex of exogenous, creatine monohydrate/ALA (alpha lipoic acid) and endogenous creatine matrix GAA/G (Glycocyamine/trimethylglycine), L-Arginine Alpha-Ketoglutarate, D-ribose, K9 Endurance Fuel: Anaplurotic & gluconeogenic fuels and other factors L-glycerol, L-Potassium lactate, L-Calcium lactate, L-Sodium citrate, L-Alanine, L-Calcium malate, L-Carnitine, Magnesium orotate, Potassium succinate, K9 Joint Power? D-glucosamine hydrochloride, MSM (Methyl-Sulfony-Methane), Chondroitin sulfate, Unhydrolyzed chicken collagen Type II, Willow extract, Borage oil, Licorice root extract, Acetyl-cysteine, Sodium hylauronate (linear polysaccharide glucuronic acid and N-acetyl glucosamine matrix), K9 Canine Wild Diet Mix: FOS (fructo-oligosacchararides), Cruciferous vegetable mix powder, Freeze dried blueberry powder, whole leaf barley grass extract, Green tea extract, Cranberry fruit powder, Streptococcus faecium, Lactobacillus acidophilus casei, Lactobacillus acidophilus latis, Sccharomyces cerevisiae, Lipase, Amylolytic, Betagulcanase, Hemicellulase, Protease, Galatosidase, K9 Vite Fuel: Vitamins and minerals microencapsulated to ensure higher vitamin bioavailability, reduce oxidation loss, negate offensive taste. Natural calcium from whey isolate, calcium citrate, Potassium chloride, Magnesium oxide, Sea Salt, Potassium iodide, Choline bitartrate, Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol), Pyridoxine HCL, Inositol, Di-calcium phosphate, Copper gluconate, Zinc oxide, Folic acid, Thiamin monohydrate, Calcium lactate, Paba, Sodium selenite, Over 80 trace minerals as naturally occurring in colloidal polysilicates.
It basicly looks like the creatine type products humans use when they want to build muscal faster if they are doing alot of work in the gym. Which yeah it does work quite well at helping the body work hard faster and longer improving muscal gain. But does your dog do alot of muscal building work?
http://www.maximuscle.com/research/creatine.html
Personally I would not risk it with my dogs even if I was doing anything like weight pulling, just not worth the risk. I am into natural foods with high quality ingredients and feeding these suppliments with alsorts of stuff in just goes against my theroy of dogs food. Wanna build muscal faster feed him/her a little freash tripe now and then as a treat.
Re: K9 Super Fuel
Here is some feedback I have found on another fourm about the product.
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/bulletins.read?mnr=133955
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/bulletins.read?mnr=133955
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