Good marketing does not necessarily mean high quality. There are many choices in the market which require pet owners and their veterinarians to do their diligence. Theresa W. Fossum, DVM, MS. PhD, Diplomate ACVS, and Sean Ford share the dos and don’ts of choosing supplements in this article.
Source: Animal Wellness, January 12, 2025. Link.
Prioritize a Certificate of Analysis when selecting dog or cat supplements . . . check for drug interactions and other side effects.”
Also see: Overview of trends in veterinary nutritional supplements, Innovative Veterinary Care, January 9, 2025. Link. As the demand for pet supplements grows, so do concerns regarding product quality. Experts warn about the risks associated with unregulated ingredient supply chains, particularly from countries with less stringent safety standards.
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