Alex, sometimes it's a matter of not digesting... could be age, worms or teeth issues (though teeth usually more an equine than canine problem as dog don't really chew much). If you know worms aren't a problem, and not other problems such as cancer or thyroid, then I'd work on the digestion side. Probiotics, plus easier to digest foods. As I posted before, I do use Fastrack. There are foods that are made to digest easier, but you can also simply smash and soak to help also.
Vitamin Supplement
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Does anyone give their senior B's a vitamin supplement and if so what kind and are they flavored? I bought some Canine Plus Senior, however, the pills are quite big and they have a "smokey" flavor which is not going over very big. Thanks for any input!
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I used to give my older Bs a supplement. Here's what I gave them
http://www.vitacost.com/Nutrition-Now-Pet-Vitamins-For-Dogs-Puppies-180-Chewables
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I don't have any elderly dogs anymore but when I did I gave them, "The Honest Kitchens" supplement, called "Invigor", it is more like an antioxidant, but it put the pep in their step..if you know what I mean. They also have something called "Lithe tea", which is good for elderly dogs aching joints. Their products are all natural and even tested for taste by human testers..yumm-o. My daughter thinks it all tastes pretty bad, but the dogs think otherwise and that is all that matters.
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I just use Missing Link, and have recently switched over to the one w/ glucosamine for the oldsters. They're not that old, but they're heavy performance dogs.