I buy my own vitamins and supplements at GNC, as well as a few for the dogs. And of course Rescue Remedy, and it is hard to say whether that is needed more by dog or handler.
Somehow, I missed the news of the GNC Pets brand until this morning. In the email newsletter with the usual specials was an introduction to their new pet-specific supplements. They are available online at GNC.com and some of the retail stores, as well as at PetSmart.
I haven’t had a chance to compare pricing and ingredients yet, but if they look good, I’ll give these products a try. If the products are comparable to what I’m using now, the convenience of getting all human and pet supplements at one place that often does free shipping specials would be nice. The offerings for joint support and digestive health are the ones I’m most interested in trying right away.
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Indigo says
I’ve never bought any of the pet specific vitamins, but have given my dogs people glucosamine, what vitamins do you give yours? And will anything make my husband’s puppy stop eating my house???? 😉
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kathi says
I feel for you on puppies that eat… anything. I’ve been lucky to have only one that never outgrew that stage. As for vitamins and supplements: glucosamine/chondroitin, fish oil if I’m not feeding a fish based food, vitamin C, probiotics, depending on the dog and his/her age.
Vicki says
I buy from GNC, but never heard of GNC Pets till now.
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kathi says
I missed the original announcement back in the spring myself! So it was good it was included in the last email they sent me.
Katie says
Huh. I might try their “Ultra Mega” joint supplement for my girl with the arthritic knees. Glucosamine, chondroitin, MSM, Vitamin C, and more. She takes Dasuqin now.
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kathi says
That’s probably the one I’m going to try first for both dogs when I put in my own vitamin order next month.