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Ariegeois Ariegeois
Ariegeois
Country of Origin: France
History: The Ariegeois was developed to hunt rabbit, hare, and fox in the French region of Ariege. It was created from
American Foxhound American Foxhound
American Foxhound
Country of Origin: U.S.
History: The American foxhound was developed in Virginia and Maryland from foxhounds imported to the U.S. from
Alpine Dachsbracke Alpine Dachsbracke
Alpine Dachsbracke
Alternative Names: Alpenlandische dachsbracke
Country of Origin: Austria
History: The Alpine dachsbracke is believed to descend from an ancient hunting dog. It was developed to track wounded
Scenthounds Scenthounds
Scenthounds
Scenthounds were developed in Europe and North America to track and pinpoint prey. Some were specifically developed to trail injured prey while others were developed to tree prey, driving raccoons or opossums into trees and
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The Missing Link information
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Availability of The Missing Link:
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OTC
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Active Ingredient(s) in The Missing Link:
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Superfood supplement with 1000mg of Omega-3 per Tbsp (3 tsp). Flax Seed, Glucosamine, Blackstrap Molasses, Freeze Dried Liver, Rice Bran, Primary Dried Yeast, Sunflower Seed, Dehydrated Alfalfa, Dried Carrot, Freeze Dried Bone, Dried Fish Meal, Freeze Dried Oyster, Sprouted Green Barley, Dried Kelp, Lecithin, Garlic and Yucca Schidigera Extract. Minimum per Tbsp (3 tsp = 8g) Linoleic Acid (Omega 6) 450mg, Linolenic Acid (Omega 3) 1000mg, Glucosamine HCl 500mg.
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What is The Missing Link used for:
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Pet Meds The Missing Link
- The Missing Link Plus Formula combines the benefits of glucosamine with all natural, human-grade whole foods, carefully chosen for their nutrient profile and synergistic effects. The Missing Link Plus Formula includes glucosamine, Omega-3 & 6 Essential Fatty Acids, Enzymes and probiotics, fiber and phytonutrients.
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How The Missing Link should be used:
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Add The Missing Link Plus Formula to your animal’s food according to its weight. Because of the high fiber content, start with small amounts and gradually increase to the recommended level over the course of a week or two. Some animals with a weak immune system may benefit even more if their intake is doubled for the first 90 days following the adjustment period. For dogs up to 20 lbs give 1 teaspoon. For dogs 20 to 40 lbs give 2 teaspoons, for dogs 40 to 80 lbs give 3 teaspoons, for dogs 80 to 100 lbs give 4 teaspoons and for dogs over 100 lbs give 6 teaspoons.
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What are the side effects of The Missing Link:
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There are no reported side effects.
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What special precautions are there for The Missing Link:
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This product is for animal use only.
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In the event of overdose:
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If overdose is suspected contact your veterinarian or veterinary emergency room.
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How should I store The Missing Link:
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Store the unopened product in a cool, dry place. After opening, store in the refrigerator and use within 90 days.
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Disclaimer: The information on this site is for educational purposes only and should NOT be considred veterinary advice. Any veterinary questions should be referred to your veterinarian. This information is NOT to be used for diagnosis or treatment of your pet. Please make your own inquiries with your veterinarian for the suitability of a product for your pet.
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