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	<title>Comments on: I&#8217;ve read that supplements can be good for dogs http://dogtime.com/nutritional-supplements.html?</title>
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		<title>By: gittarheero</title>
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		<description>Technically, if you are feeding a complete and balanced diet, your dog will not need supplements. But say, if your dog is a senior with joint problems, adding a supplement such as Glucosamine and Chondrotin will help alleviate that problem. Or if you feed raw diet, digestive enzymes will help your dog process it. Fish oils will help a dry and itchy coat, etc. They can never do harm, unless you are over supplementing. But again, a balanced diet like raw foods Nature&#039;s Variety, Bravo, Northwest Natural, Steve&#039;s Real Food, etc. or processed foods such as Solid Gold, Blue Buffalo, Chicken Soup For the Dog&#039;s Soul, Innova, Orijen, Wellness, etc. are most likely going to be of adequate nutritional value for your dog.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Technically, if you are feeding a complete and balanced diet, your dog will not need supplements. But say, if your dog is a senior with joint problems, adding a supplement such as Glucosamine and Chondrotin will help alleviate that problem. Or if you feed raw diet, digestive enzymes will help your dog process it. Fish oils will help a dry and itchy coat, etc. They can never do harm, unless you are over supplementing. But again, a balanced diet like raw foods Nature&#8217;s Variety, Bravo, Northwest Natural, Steve&#8217;s Real Food, etc. or processed foods such as Solid Gold, Blue Buffalo, Chicken Soup For the Dog&#8217;s Soul, Innova, Orijen, Wellness, etc. are most likely going to be of adequate nutritional value for your dog.</p>
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