🐾 Elevate Your Pup's Health with Every Chew!
Nutramax Laboratories Cobalequin B12 Supplement is a veterinarian-recommended chewable tablet designed for medium to large dogs, providing essential Vitamin B12 to support metabolic processes. Each tablet contains 1,000 µg of Cyanocobalamin and is easy to administer, making it a convenient alternative to injections. With over 30 years of expertise, Nutramax ensures high-quality, science-backed supplements for your pet's overall wellness.
Item Weight | 2.08 Ounces |
Active Ingredients | Each Chewable Tablet Contains: Cyanocobalamin 1,000 µg, 5-methyltetrahydrofolate (5-MTHF) 175 µg. |
Item Form | Tablet |
Dog Breed Size | Large |
T**C
An Excellent Addition to My Pet's Diet
This is a really great purchase because it's so easy to serve. The B12 supplement, which is orally administered, comes in 45 chewable tablets. I've found it to be excellent for medium to large dogs and is highly recommended by veterinarians. The high-quality ingredients, including hydrolyzed chicken flavor, are a hit with my dog. Not to mention, it supports metabolic processes and can be used long-term. Great supplement for my dog’s overall wellbeing.
I**T
B12 and All Is Well...
My Veterinarian wanted my dog to take a B12 supplement as she had a vitamin B deficiency.After doing a little research, I decided to go with the Nutramax Cobalequin B12 Supplement for my dog and so far, so good.Nutramax is a name I was already familiar with in pet supplements as I have been using their products for a long time now. I have been depending on the Nutramax Cosequin Glucosamine supplement for all my dogs over the years, so it was an easy decision to select this product.As it is a chewable, it is easy to administer and I don't have to hide it in a piece of cheese. I simply call out to my dog and let her know I have a "Treat" for her, and she comes running to get it! I guess my dog feels it tastes good (but I have not personally confirmed that :-). Sometimes I simply toss her daily chewable in her food bowl and that works just as well.Also, my dog has Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). She has a very sensitive stomach with various food items causing stomach flare-ups and this edible/chewable supplement does not seem to cause any added stomach problems.A good product, at a reasonable price, produced by a manufacturer that has been around for a long time and has a great reputation, and no stomach sensitivity issues, all contribute to making it an easy buying decision.
M**N
Impressed with the Dog Supplement
I really like this product for my pooch. It's easy to serve, which is a big plus. I appreciate the fact that it can be used long-term and it supports joint health. As a vitamin B12 supplement, it's great. The fact that it is veterinarian recommended gives me peace of mind. The high-quality ingredients are evident and it goes a long way in supporting digestive health. It ultimately promotes overall wellness in my dog, which is all I could ask for.
J**S
Dog happily takes them as if a treat
Our dog needs this supplement due to a health issue (Protein Losing Enteropathy) and she happily takes one each day as if it’s a treat. Taste must be pretty good to her.
A**.
Great Supplement for My Dog
I've been really happy with this supplement. Serving it to my dog is a breeze, which is a big bonus. The fact that it can be used for a long term without any worries is another advantage. It's also veterinarian recommended, which gives me peace of mind. Definitely a product worth considering for your dog's health.
I**R
So Far, So Good!
I’ve got an almost 6 year old German Shepherd, a bit on the small side, pretty thin, and currently hovers at about 62 pounds, but has been as high as 73. His GI system has always been somewhat chaotic. He tested negative for EPI about 4 years ago, but it wasn’t until I actually saw the test results, that he was off the charts low for vitamin B-12. I spoke with a couple “experts” in the field and they weren’t reassuring of B-12 supplements. Two summers ago, his weight went up to 73 pounds. So, I started digging. What was so different about that summer. We had an exceptional wild blueberry crop, and the dogs spent hours grazing on blueberries. The mass of the berries had little to do with his weight gain, but research revealed that wild blueberries were high in B-12. I stress wild blueberries. I began searching for other natural sources of B-12 and beef liver is an excellent source, but one must be careful as to how much beef liver one feeds their dog.I’ve transitioned to frozen wild blueberries, continued with beef liver, spoke with my Vet and he said B-12 supplements might be the ticket. So, in a long winded way, I’m about 40 days into the experiment. I’ve been keeping records on his feeding, supplements, etc, hoping to stumble upon the holy grail. I’m continuing with the beef liver, 30-40 grams per evening meal along with a healthy amount of wild blueberries, and one tablet of B-12. Stools have been more consistently firm, and smaller in volume, and this during a time when dogs are getting into all matter of “stuff” in the woods they probably would be better off not eating (Spring thaw in the Northwoods of Minnesota).I merely drop a tablet into his food bowl, mix it up with everything else, and down the hatch it goes. I’m not expecting miracles, but so far so good!
K**.
Vet Recommended!
I ordered these vitamins for my dog because my vet recommended them to me since her levels were low on her last GI Panel. My dog seems to like them ok, I break them in half and give them to her as a treat. I haven't noticed any real change yet as she's only been taking them for a week, but just knowing she is getting a vitamin she was lacking is a relief for me.The bottle is oversized for the amount of tablets, it's stuffed full of cotton for moisture elimination and has recommended dosages on the side. Since my dog is 30 lbs she takes one a day so this bottle will last her for a month and a half. I do wish they were a bit cheaper, but I know everything for pets is always pricy, and there is no amount of money that is too expensive for maintaining her health.Overall, I think these are good vitamins and am glad my vet recommended them for my dog.
J**.
very effective!
My dog needs to survive his medical condition! He eats these with no fuss, which is hard to find a pill that a dog that can’t tolerate cheese or peanut butter, will eat with no problem!
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