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Price is reasonable at roughly $20 to $25 for a 1-pound bag (should last a 50-pound dog about 80 days if given daily).No preservatives, artificial colors or artificial flavors.You can learn more about all of The Missing Link’s products for dogs, cats, horses, birds and small animals HERE. Ground Flaxseed, Glucosamine Hydrochloride, Freeze Dried Beef Liver, Cane Molasses, Rice Bran, Primary Dried Yeast, Sunflower Seed, Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal, Dried Carrot, Ground Beef Bone, Dried Fish Solubles, Freeze Dried Oyster, Ground Barley Grass, Dried Kelp, Zinc Methionine Complex, Lecithin, Selenium Yeast, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6), Niacin (Vitamin B3), Garlic, Taurine, Yucca Schidigera Extract, Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Thiamine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B1), Folic Acid and Vitamin B12 Supplement. To give you an example, here are the ingredients in the Hip & Joint formula my dog Ace is trying: Collett patented The Missing Link blends based on observations in his own veterinary practice. Through his research, the company said Collett uncovered nutritional deficiencies in highly processed pet foods, some completely void of omega 3 fatty acid. His products are designed to target the nutritional gap between what animals would eat in the wild (nutritionally dense, whole, raw and fresh foods) and the modern commercially processed pet foods. The supplements are formulated by veterinarian Dr. The company uses only the best naturally sourced and most effective ingredients, according to its website. I appreciate how the products are available for multiple types of animals, not just dogs, and formulated specifically for their needs. The cost for a 1-pound pouch of the canine hip & joint formula on Amazon is $23.99 (on sale for $20.28).Ĭlick here to order on Amazon What’s unique about The Missing Link? The Missing Link’s supplements are available online through Amazon and through various other retailers so the prices vary. In Ace’s case, it also provides a bit of support for his joints. In our case, The Missing Link is more about general health and providing my dogs with healthy vitamins and minerals. I feed my dogs a combination of dry dog food, homemade raw food and commercial raw food. I’ve been giving The Missing Link to my dogs a couple times per week and I do not notice any dramatic differences in their appearance or energy. It is a powder supplement you sprinkle over your dog’s food. The Missing Link’s hip & joint variety offers about 450mg of glucosamine per Tablespoon in addition to omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids, dietary fiber and plant nutrients. When I switched him to a homemade raw diet back in 2011, multiple dog owners recommended the brand for making sure Ace would get the vitamins and minerals he needed.Īce’s vet has also recommended keeping him on a glucosamine supplement since retrievers are prone to joint problems. The Missing Link is the first supplement I ever bought for my black Lab mix Ace. The Missing Link supplements for dogs review Follow the simple options on the Rafflecopter form at the end of this post to enter. We are giving away a FREE bag of its Ultimate Hip & Joint supplement to one reader. This post is sponsored by The Missing Link. Joint support in combination with great nutrition.The company sent me a bag of its Ultimate Hip & Joint supplement for my senior dog Ace and a bag of its Puppy Health formula for my weimaraner pup Remy. Unique blend of glucosamine hydrochloride, Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids,Īnd rich whole foods and food concentrates to provide the ultimate in (Formerly Missing Link Canine Plus Formula) line of products features a The Missing Link® Ultimate Hip and Joint for Canines
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