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How much Gastro Pro Plus should I give my puppies? How should I feed it to them?
The feeding directions for Gastro Pro Plus say 1/2 soft chew per day for puppies up to 14 lbs. So if you are feeding them each separately, you can crumble some on their food. If you are feeding th...
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At what age can puppies and kittens have the Core 4 supplements?
Wild Alaskan Salmon & Pollock Oil: When they begin eating gruel. They need a strong Omega-3 source/DHA for brain development. Gastro Pro Plus: When they begin eating gruel. Puppies and kittens are...
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Is Gastro Pro Plus helpful with my pet's immune systems?
Actually yes, probiotics may help to boost your pet's immune system by inhibiting the growth of harmful bacteria in their digestive tract. Think of it this way - the bad bacteria in the gut is tryi...
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How old does my pet need to be to take the pawTree supplements?
SUPPORT generally speaking we say 12 weeks or older, use below as guidance The age your pet needs to be will vary by supplement: Gastro Pro Plus - as they're weaning and begin eating gruel. Many p...
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Is there any protein in the Gastro Pro Plus?
Yes, there is approximately 10% (min) crude protein per two chews (5 grams).
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Can pregnant dogs take the Core 4 Supplements?
Pregnant dogs can take the Wild Alaskan Salmon & Pollock Oil with no concern. We advise giving pregnant dogs the Joint Support Plus for Cats instead. The reason is because the Joint Support Plus f...
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I see that the Dog Food Advisor rates pawTree® grain-free food at 4.5 stars and the healthy grains are rated at 3.5 stars. Why?
If you look through the list, our Chicken & Sweet Potato Recipe (grain free) is actually rated 5 stars, and our Chicken & Oatmeal Recipe (healthy grains) is rated 4 stars. What we know is that the ...
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I just changed over to pawTree® food but my dog doesn't eat it all. I guess my dog must not like the pawTree® food.
That's not necessarily the case! You'll find that pawTree® food is more nutritionally dense than most foods on the market. What that means is that your pet is absorbing and utilizing much more nutr...
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In your GA's, many of the ingredients are listed with (min) or (max) next to them. What does that mean?
Protein and Fat are "min" and Fiber and Moisture are "max". What that simply means is that we are stating either the minimum level of protein and fat in the product or the maximum levels of fiber a...
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I am hearing that flaxseed and pea protein may reduce fertility in breeding dogs. Is this true?
We're sorry you've been given this misinformation. We have heard this as well. In researching this with several Board Certified Nutritionists, they have all said that there is no scientific proof t...