Animals have unique physiological and structural systems and, therefore, need specific food and nutrients to remain in optimal health. No longer insignificant, household pets are now considered family members who require special attention. Filling the need, the pet food industry has grown tremendously over the years. But you have to wonder if you are getting the best nutrients for your dog or cat.
Thought to be derived from several wild species of mammals, dogs are domesticated carnivorous animals that now enjoy pride of place in American homes. “Man’s best friend” is a perfect companion who can live a long active life if properly cared for. Just like human beings, dogs need carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water in a balanced diet to stay healthy. Unfortunately, most dog foods are not necessarily ideal. In fact, there have been claims that some pet foods contain meat and other ingredients unfit for animal consumption.
Dogs can tolerate plant-based food ... but because they are essentially meat eaters, they need a good amount of meat protein in their diets for their unique systems. Like people, dogs suffer from the same conditions related to aging. So they may benefit from certain nutrients.
Carnitine is an essential nutrient biosynthesized from the amino acids lysine and methionine and found in meat. It is required for the transport of fatty acids into the mitochondria for the generation of metabolic energy, and is especially important for the cardiovascular system. Vitamin E also has been shown to be important for your dog’s health.
So how can you be sure that you are giving your pet the best nutrition? Besides high-quality commercial foods that are nutrient-enriched, food supplements are the best way to ensure your pets are getting all the vitamins and minerals they need to live long healthy lives.
Life Extension’s Dog Mix is among the best products for protecting your pet’s health. Just two scoops per day provide the vitamins your pet needs to stay healthy and strong. Dog Mix contains significant amounts of high-grade nutrients usually reserved for the most expensive human supplements. It contains flavonoids, amino acids, antioxidants, probiotics, essential fatty acids, methylation enhancers, and more.
In fact, many commercial pet foods do not contain the vitamins, amino acids, phytonutrients, and advanced antioxidants found in Dog Mix. Life Extension pet supplements contain the same premium-grade nutrients used in all of our products.
Serving Size 1 scoop (approx. 1.667 g)
Servings Per Container about 60
Amount Per Serving
- Antioxidants
- Vitamin C 50 mg
- Vitamin E 16.8 mg
- Super Nutrition
- Rosemary, thyme and sage extracts 30 mg
- Essential Vitamins
- Thiamine 2 mg
- Riboflavin 5 mg
- Niacin 4 mg
- Pantothenic acid 2 mg
- Vitamin B6 2 mg
- Vitamin B12 10 mcg
- Folic acid 500 mcg
- Protein Synthesis and Water Balance
- Trimethylglycine (TMG) (as betaine anhydrous) 250 mg
- Probiotics
- Probiotic concentrate 3 mg [L. acidophilus, L. plantarum, B. bifidum, B. Lactis (providing 250 million CFU†)]
- Mixed Carotenoids
- Vitamin A Betatene®1 20 mcg
- Tomato (fruit) 2 mg
- Glucose Metabolism and Longevity
- Alpha Lipoic Acid 5 mg
- Amino Acid
- L-carnitine (as L-Carnitine L-tartrate) 50 mg
- Essential Fatty Acids
- Flaxmeal (Linum usitatissimum) (seed) 1100 mg
Ingredients: flaxmeal, betaine anhydrous, L-carnitine L-tartrate, ascorbic acid, silica, d-alpha tocopheryl succinate, rosemary extract, sage extract, thyme extract, riboflavin, folic acid, alpha lipoic acid, dicalcium phosphate, Betatene ® [beta-carotene with mixed carotenoids (alpha-carotene, lutein, zeaxanthin)], probiotics (L. acidophilus, L. plantarum, B. bifidum, B. lactis), niacin, d-calcium pantothenate, pyridoxine HCl, thiamine HCl, tomato, maltodextrin, methylcobalamin.
Contains fish (tilapia).
For dogs weighing 20-30 pounds, mix one scoop a day into your pet’s food or a treat.
Adjust amount according to weight.
Refrigerate after opening. Density may vary.
This product is not meant to replace veterinary care. Any animal not responding to nutritional therapy should be seen by a licensed, competent veterinarian. Always inform your veterinarian if your animal is taking a supplement.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE.
Do not purchase if outer seal is broken or damaged.