Care
Care — Frequently asked questions
How do I choose between liquid and dry care supplements for my pet?
Choose liquid supplements if you need fast absorption, easy mixing into food, or simple dosing for small or picky animals; pick dry tablets or powders when you want longer shelf life, precise single-dose supplements, or no added moisture—also check concentration so you dose by weight or age, not by bottle size alone.
Which care products suit different life stages and sizes (puppy/kitten, adult, senior, small vs large)?
Pick formulations made for the life stage: growth formulas for puppies/kittens with higher calories and DHA, maintenance formulas for adults, and joint/support blends for seniors; for small breeds choose concentrated formulas or smaller doses to avoid overfeeding, and for large breeds prefer products with joint and weight-management focus—always follow weight-based dosing and adjust gradually when switching.
How do I select care products for pets with sensitivities to digestion or skin?
Choose limited-ingredient, single-protein or hypoallergenic options for food sensitivities, and look for added pre/probiotics for digestive support or omega fatty acids for skin and coat; introduce any new product slowly over 7–14 days, monitor stool quality and skin condition, and stop use and consult your vet if symptoms worsen.
What practical mistakes should I avoid when using pet care products and supplements?
Do not assume all products dose the same—check mg or ml per kg and use a measuring device; avoid adding topical or external-use products to food, store concentrates according to label instructions (some need refrigeration after opening), and avoid doubling doses during transition—if multiple pets share food, calculate individual dosing to prevent accidental over- or underdosing.