Pet supplements as well as people supplements

Just as people have various dietary deficiencies, so too do their pets.

That, of course, makes for a growing range of pet supplements which offer a similar range for your pet as the corresponding dietary supplements do for you. In fact, in practical terms, the biggest difference in them is the delivery method used: t’ain’t easy to get a dog to take a tablet so the vitamins and whatnot are included in various biscuits and the like.

The other difference is that they’re, currently, a whole lot cheaper than the corresponding diet supplements that are available for people. Somehow, I can’t see that remaining the case forever though as sooner or later the fashion element will likely increase the range and attractiveness of these things.

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