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Introducing Dinovite Liquid!Comment RSS

March 5, 2010

Dinovite Liquid

Dinovite Liquid

K9HealthSolutions.com is proud to announce that we now carry a new and very cool product that’s sure to make it easier than ever to supplement your pup.

Dinovite Liquid is a new form of the classic supplement that pet owners love and instead of coming in a powdered form that has to be scooped and mixed, this new product comes in an easy squeeze tube that makes dosage for your pet easy. Just measure out a spoonful or two (whichever is best for your dog’s size) and then mix it in with either wet or dry food to give your dog the nutrient boost he needs.

Not only is this product easy, but it still delivers the same benefits and the same formula as regular Dinovite. Don’t worry Dinovite faithfuls – nothing has changed in your favorite supplement! You don’t have to change and you don’t have to worry. Dinovite Liquid is just the same, only in a different form!

So go ahead, give Dinovite Liquid a try and see how it makes it easier than ever to supplement your pup so he gets the nutrients, vitamins, and minerals needed to stay healthy and happy!

Q&A: Can You Buy Dinovite in Stores?Comment RSS

July 31, 2009

Question: “Hi K9 Health Solutions, I was wondering if you could buy Dinovite in stores? Or is it only available online through you or the manufacturer? Thanks!” – Becky, WI

Answer: Hi Becky! Thanks for your question.

Dinovite is a great product to use with your dog, especially if you feel that he’s not getting all of the nutrients he needs to live a healthy and active lifestyle. Designed to deliver vitamins, minerals, and digestive enzymes to your dog in an easy to use, tasteless formula, Dinovite dog supplement is a great choice for any pet owner that wants to be sure that their dog is getting the most out of his diet.

However, when it comes down to finding Dinovite for your dog, it may not be as easy as you think. Right now, the best place to buy Dinovite is online, at select retailers like K9HealthSolutions.com. Our selection of Dinovite products are sure to serve any dog breed or size, plus we offer great deals on pricing so you can feel free to stock up.

Feel free to buy Dinovite and get your dog to the level of health where he should be. Stop by the K9HealthSolutions.com store and pick out a pail today.

Treat Your Dog Right with DinoviteComment RSS

July 17, 2009

Schnauzer

Your dog is special, and because he’s so special he deserves a lot of tender loving care. While you may take the time to play with him, groom him, and keep him happy with yummy treats, it’s also important that you pay attention to his diet. In many cases, common health problems associated with dogs are caused by poor diets and unfortunately, it’s mostly from pet foods. Top name brand dog foods tend to lack in the nutrients and digestive enzymes your dog needs to stay healthy, maintain a good coat, and stay active into his golden years. To ensure that you can give your dog all of the nutrients he needs to stay happy and healthy, consider supplementing your dog’s nutrition with Dinovite. This all natural supplement works to provide your dog with the digestive enzymes, essential fatty acids, and nutrients he needs to keep barking at his best. And don’t worry – this isn’t like most dog food supplements that are hard to give to your dog and don’t deliver result. Simply mix in a scoop of Dinovite with your dog’s food and let him eat. He won’t notice the difference and you won’t have to fight with a silly pill. Ready to make the change and ensure a healthier life for your pet? Check out the selection of Dinovite dog supplements at K9HealthSolutions.com today.

Noticing Diet Changes?Comment RSS

June 25, 2009

Dog with Dog Bowl

Just like humans, having a proper diet and a strong exercise routine is important for your pooch, especially if you want to ensure that he or she has a long, happy, and healthy life. But should you notice a change in your pet’s diet, it’s time to take a closers look at your dog’s overall health.

Loss of appetite can be a serious problem for your pet and can be a very telling symptom of severe health problems. Digestive problems, allergies, or pain in the mouth, teeth, or throat can cause your pet to stop eating – and each of these issues should be confirmed and examined by a veterinarian. Once you figure out what’s making your dog lose his taste for kibble, you can then remedy the problem.

If it’s an allergy or digestive issue, your dog may not be getting enough enzymes and nutrients he needs to properly process his food. By adding Dinovite to your dog’s food, you could be helping to reduce the issue as this dog supplement is packed with nutrients and enzymes your dog needs to digest properly.

If it’s pain or something more severe, it’s best dealt with by a veterinarian. Trying to treat a painful sore or digestive issue could actually result in more harm to your dog’s health. Leave it up to the professionals. The best thing that you can do is keep a watchful eye on your dog’s health.

The Great Mystery: Why Does My Dog Eat Grass?Comment RSS

December 11, 2008

One of our blog readers, Denny, recently left us a comment on our very first post at http://blog.k9healthsolutions.com/2008/09/18/hello-world/. Denny asked a great question that we’d like to share with all of you:

Denny’s Question: “hello, my american bull dog has been wanting to eat grass and then he comes in and usually gets sick.And he’s been dragging his butt on the grass.And hasn’t been wanting to eat.Also goes ouside and acts like he wants to do a duggie but can’t.Does this indicate that he may have worms? Can u tell me what mite be causing this?
Thanks, Denny”

Our response:
We’re happy Denny asked this question, as it is one of the most popular questions people have about dogs. We are not qualified to give medical advice for dogs or any pets, and we firmly feel you should contact your vet immediately. We’re dog lovers and business owners that sell products specifically for dogs. However, we do have many years of canine experience, and can offer you some advice based on our own experience.

Dog Advice

It’s a great mystery why dogs eat grass, and there’s a ton of of different reasons as to why. From all we have read and been told, it appears to be a natural occurrence in dogs and unfortunately it will often times make them sick afterward. You can try to discourage the behavior but typically won’t have any lasting luck. If you do have a dog that eats grass, please be careful that they do not consume grass that has been fertilized or pesticides sprayed on it. As for the scooting, this can be from several reasons. Some of the more common reasons are impacted anal glands, infected or abscessed anal glands, allergies, hot spots, etc.

Regarding the not eating problem and acting like he wants to go to the bathroom but cannot, this may be due to a blockage. I would definitely call my veterinarian and ask for advice over the phone or make an appointment and let your vet check your dog out. Blockages can be very serious, so please call your vet.

We hope our response helps, and readers, please feel free to comment with any dog questions you may have!

Ask Rakker: Take Your Dog Trick-or-Treating!Comment RSS

October 30, 2008

Q: Dear Rakker, my name is Mimsy and my family goes trick-or-treating every Halloween, and leaves me at home. They dress the kids up in cute costumes, and I just have to sit on the sidelines and watch. It’s not fair, especially when I see some of my dog friends dressed up. All I want is to be a crocodile or a cute penguin!

Dog Costumes

A: Hi Mimsy! Aww, don’t be down – many families feel their pooch won’t like wearing a Halloween costume, so let me educate all those parents out there. Dressing your dog up in an ill-fitting costume for a whole day or more is definitely not recommended. However, dog Halloween costumes are meant for dogs! If you’re dressing your dog up just for a few hours, feel free to go all out with his or her Halloween costume! There’s tons of cute dog costumes out there! And remember to take Dog Treats with you when you take your dog trick-or-treating!

Mimsy, give your family some extra help, and the next time the computer’s on, put your paw on top of that computer mouse and navigate to photos of dogs in Halloween costumes!

Dog Treats

Interact With Other Dog Lovers At Ning.com!Comment RSS

October 16, 2008

At K9HealthSolutions.com, we love to share our canine health experience with as many people as we can. Check us out over at Dinovite.Ning.com and interact with other dog owners! Ning.com is a great place for you to share your dog experience and thoughts about Dinovite.

Doggie Dental HealthComment RSS

October 13, 2008

Like people, dogs can also experience dental problems. Dog teeth need upkeep and care just like our own mouths, using quality dental products and a healthy diet. Here are several of the most common canine dental issues, so you can keep a look out before a more serious problem occurs:

Dog Dental Care

Plaque – Cavities aren’t really an issue for dogs, but plaque build up can be a huge problem. Excess plaque can lead to the cause of gum disease. Keep your pooch plaque free with toothbrushes, toothpaste, and Dental Chews that are effective and inexpensive.

Tartar – When plaque is not removed, it develops into tartar, which adheres strongly to the teeth. Tartar irritates gums, causing irritation and gingivitis. Bad breath and reddening of the gums can also be a result of tartar build up. Special instruments called scalers must be used by this point to remove plaque.

Periodontal Disease – Tartar build up, if left untreated, will move to beneath the gums. This causes the gums to pull away from teeth, causing irreversible damage. Severe pain, tooth loss, abscesses, bone loss and infection are all effects of Periodontal Disease. Veterinarians must treat the disease before bacteria moves toward the blood stream, causing heart, liver, and kidney infections.

Stop the damage before it starts by using regular Doggie Dental Care Products! Your best friend will appreciate it in the long run, and in a wide variety of tasty flavors, dental care will seem like a treat!

Welcome to the K9HealthSolutions Blog!Comment RSS

September 18, 2008

We may be new to the blogging world at K9HealthSolutions, but we’re certainly not new to the world of dog and cat health! We designed this blog with you in mind – we want to help you care for your dog and see that your dog is healthy for years to come (and your cat too!). Here’s some upcoming features we’ll be adding to the blog:

1. Ask Rakker – Rakker is our resident dog here at K9HealthSolutions (woof!). Rakker is here to answer your dog related questions, and will chat with his kitty friends for any cat owners!

2. Two Paws Up – We’ll be giving “two paws up” to pet products that are worthy of your attention!

3. Dynamic Dogs

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