Administering OGS to your dog can be as easy as sprinkling the prescribed amount for the size of your pup onto their kibble. Other times it can take a bit of creativity. OGS has no taste or smell, and while we usually get lots of great feedback about dogs eating OGS in their dog food; there are certain scenarios where that isn’t possible. Whether your dog has medication at his meal times or is a bit of a picky eater we have some alternative options that usually do the trick.
Read MoreLucas was just nine months old when the vet told his owners that his allergies were something he would have to live with. This diagnosis inspired his owners to create a product that would balance his digestive system and help Lucas get the nutrients his body needed from his food.
Read MoreIt was the middle of the night when my husband and I woke up to a foul smell and an appalling noise as our new puppy eliminates the little food she ingested. Worry overwhelmed me as I thought of my 3-pound, worm-ridden rescue that we brought home just hours before. As a runt who didn’t get to eat much at the shelter, I didn’t understand how she could lose so much fluid in so many different forms.
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