Pets just like people need supplements in their diets because they don’t often get the essentials they need from the foods they normally eat. Organic Pet Foods along with liquid vitamins and minerals are a way to replace the essentials that are needed for happy and healthy pets. Adding liquid vitamins and minerals to a pet’s diet helps to prevent skin problems, anemia, digestive problems, malnutrition, and reproductive problems.  The advantages or liquid vitamins and mineral versus pill form is that the liquid form can deliver eight times more vitamins and minerals than one dose in the form of a pill. The liquid form can also be absorbed into the bloodstream easier and faster.OnlyNaturalPet.com offers a Daily Vita-Pet Mineral Herbal Formula available in 2 ounce and 4 ounce sizes. The formula is produced at an FDA approved facility and human grade ingredients are used in manufacturing process.  The product is 100 per cent guaranteed. Some of the herbs used in the formula are marshmallow root, white oak bark, kelp, parsley root, gravel root, bentonite clay, black walnut hull, red clover flower, and skullcap root. Trace ingredients include purified water, glycerin and agave nectar.Dosages recommended for Vita-Pet mineral herbal formula is the following:Cats and Dogs-three times a day, 1 drop for every two pounds of body weight up to fifty pounds.  Also add one drop for every four pounds of body weight over fifty pounds.  The formula can be mixed with the pet’s food, or can be put direct into your pet’s mouth with a syringe or eye dropper. It can also be mixed with a half cup of warm water. The mixture can be given twice a day if it’s too much of a hassle to give it three times a day.  Organic Pet Foods are healthy for your pet but no matter what kind of liquid vitamins or minerals you think would be great for your pet, make sure to check with a veterinarian who is familiar with supplements if your pet is already on other medications that could interact with herbal remedies.  If you pet’s situation changes in any way that may concern you, discontinue use and contact your veterinarian.

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