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Too little information for safety Feb 16, 2010 I have a real problem with this brand. They do not disclose adequate information to allow you, or your vet, to determine if there products are safe and effective. Until they do, I would avoid them like the plague. There are plenty of competing products on Amazon who are forthright with their information, and I would only consider them until this situation is corrected. If you do not know how much, or how little, of each substance you are giving your pet, you are playing Russian Roulette with their lives and their health.
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No specific content info given Feb 15, 2010 It is impossible to consider this product as long as the ingredient list gives no information about how much of each substance is present. For example, is some hypothetical fat soluble vitamin "X" provided at 100 IU, which might be a safe and appropriate dosage of vitamin "X", 1 IU, which may be a meaningless and ineffective dosage, or 100,000 IU which may be a fatal dosage. We don't know. For that matter, is the information left off because they are failing to maintain stringent control of the contents, and they don't want to be accused of providing dosing that disagrees with what they have specified?
This may be a wonderful product. It may be a terrible product. Until they chose to provide specific and meaningful data, so that we, or our vets, can make a judgment, I would not consider giving this to my animals. Fortunately, there are competing products on Amazon which do have adequate information listed.
It this product listing is updated with proper information, I will be happy to edit my review accordingly. It is not my goal to speak ill of what may (or may not) be a good product. It is only my goal to insist that we be provided the basic information needed to look after the safety and well being of our pets.