

Our Daily Multi Plus formula is special and unique because it is a Daily Multi. Did you ever notice that most vitamin formulas for dogs and cats are loaded with synthetic vitamins and isolated minerals? If you read the label you will notice that they are the very same ingredients that are included in most pet foods! Not only is this a complete waste just duplicating what is already in your pet's food, but it can also be dangerous and place an extra workload on organs like the liver and kidneys that have to metabolize these synthetic nutrients and excrete excesses. Instead, it is a highly researched formula developed to improve the health of dogs and cats and an integral part of many of our holistic pet health protocols. Our Daily Multi Plus is not your ordinary multivitamin found elsewhere. This 3-supplements-in-1 formula was created in response to our clients’ requests to simplify their animal’s supplement regimen and is sure to exceed even the most demanding pet parent’s expectations! By providing just this one nutritional supplement to your dog or cat you will be supplying an amazing array of both important functional nutrients and amazing antiaging and antioxidant superfoods. When used in supplements or vitamins xylitol is most often found in chewable or fast-melt formulations.Our Daily Multi Plus is a premier supplement for dogs and cats featuring organic, whole food nutrition. Xylitol, which is now found in more and more products, can cause hypoglycemia and liver injury. In severe cases hypotension and cardiac arrhythmias may develop.

Common signs include vomiting, drooling, depression or hyperactivity, vocalization, tachycardia, hypertension and hyperthermia. Serotonin syndrome is also possible.įluoride is more often found in children's vitamins and most often results in gastrointestinal signs like vomiting and diarrhea. However, if ingested in larger amounts it may cause hypocalcemia, hypomagnesemia and hyperkalemia. When ingested it will be converted into serotonin and can affect the nervous, cardiovascular and gastrointestinal systems. These ingredients can be synergistic, so if a product has more than one of these ingredients, you can expect signs to be more severe that if it contains just one.ĥ hydroxytryptophan is a serotonin precursor. Signs such as hyperactivity, agitation, tachycardia, hypo- or hypertension and hyperthermia are common concerns. They include:Ĭaffeine, citrus aurantium, ephedra and yohimbine are all stimulants that affect the nervous and cardiovascular system. Some supplements contain extra ingredients on top of the normal list, and they can create problems for pets who ingest them. While just about anything can be a problem if ingested in the right quantities, typically iron and vitamin D have the smallest margin of safety and are most likely to potentially cause issues. Multivitamins are grouped into the APCC’s over-the-counter classification, and for the past two years OTC items have been either first or second on the top 10 list of exposures. In addition, the ASPCA’s Animal Poison Control Center reports that more potent supplements are becoming widely available to address an increased concern for Vitamin D deficiency in humans, so veterinarians are encountering more Vitamin D toxicosis in companion animals. In the United States an estimated 52% of people take dietary supplements and 31% take a daily multivitamin/mineral-and that means a lot of potential pet exposures.
