Introducing Essential Supplements
As directed by Dr. Peter Dobias
WEEK ONE
Supplement |
What is it good for? |
Tips |
GutSense |
Probiotics are helpful for digestion and immune system support. |
Give the whole capsule, or open the capsule and mix with food. |
SoulFood |
Multivitamin |
Mix with food. |
FeelGood Omega |
Joints and inflammation. |
Mix with food. |
*Please note that if your dog is sensitive or has a history of allergies, we recommend starting the supplements one at a time, seven days apart.
You can also start with 1/2 the recommended dose and work up to a full dose over the course of a week.
**Daily recommended dose is based on the size of your dog. Dosage charts for all supplements are available on the product pages and the product label. The daily dose can be given at one meal or split between multiple meals.
WEEK TWO
Supplement |
What is it good for? |
Tips |
GutSense |
See Week One chart. |
Continue as with Week One and add GreenMin as outlined below |
GreenMin |
Minerals and trace elements. |
Mix with food. |
INSTRUCTIONS FOR GIVING ESSENTIAL SUPPLEMENTS DURING A LIVER CLEANSE.
CLEANSE
Supplement |
What is it good for? |
Tips |
GutSense |
See Week One and Week Two charts. |
Continue as with Week One and Two and add Livton as outlined below |
Livton |
Liver Support. |
Continue all other supplements during the cleanse. |
Once the Livton cleanse is complete, continue giving full doses of GutSense, SoulFood, FeelGood Omega and GreenMin daily to maintain your dog's peak health.
Please remember, Livton is a liver cleanser.
As your dog's body expels toxins, it is normal to observe changes through:
- Stool - temporary loose stool or diarrhea, changes in consistency, color, and smell.
- Urine - temporary increaes in volume, frequency, odor and color.
- Skin - minor skin inflammation, ear infection, or hot spots.
- Other: temporary bad breath
IMPORTANT NOTE: A longer term increase in drinking and urination may be a sign of unrelated pre-existing problems such as kidney disease, diabetes or adrenal disease.
Please have your dog examined by your dog's medical care provider if this is observed.