How to use
Give Multidog Junior to your puppy if you suspect he doesn’t get all of the necessary vitamins, minerals and trace elements from his daily food.
Mix the powder with food.
Dosage
1 spoon (included in the packaging) / 7 kg puppy weight daily.
1 spoon equals 5 ml (teaspoon) or 2,9 g of powder.
Composition
Tricalcium phosphate (54,7 %), monocalcium phosphate (37,3 %), magnesium oxide (2,9%).
Sensory additive:
Flavouring compound (liver) (0,035%).
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Your puppy might need daily multivitamin supplements if they are eating inadequately. Also being on a home-prepared diet requires supplementation to be nutritionally complete. Stressed or ill puppies often need multivitamin supplements.
The Aptus Multidog Junior’s suggested dosage provides half of the puppy’s daily requirement of vitamins, minerals and trace elements.
Calcium-phosphorus ratio 1,5;1.
Switch to Multidog for adult dogs when your puppy has reached its full growth height. Small breeds can switch as early as 5 months of age, larger breeds later.
For large, fast-growing breeds discuss adequate vitamin intake with your veterinarian.
Contact your vet if you suspect your puppy has skeletal disorders.
Caution: This product contains vitamins A, D and E. Vitamins A, D and E are fat-soluble and may accumulate in the body. The total combined amount of vitamins A, D, and E in your pet’s daily nutrition should be taken into account when giving your puppy multivitamins.