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Question
Our pug has patches of very thin hair.  He is fed Innova Evo Red Meat.  The
vet believes he may have a thyroid problem.  His fur is very shiny and healthy
looking.  It is just thin in places such as the top of his head, the tops of his
haunches, and his forelegs.  It looks a little thin around his mouth and wrinkle
as well.  I was wondering if a supplement may help him.  He is two years old.  
We also have Brittany with grass allergies, food allergies, and some household
allergies.  The Innova Red Meat has helped him a lot, but again I am
wondering if a supplement would help him.  He is allergic to Brewer's Yeast,
Peanuts, Oats, and Poultry.   He is 4 years old.

Answer
PUGS- PUGS - I love them!!!!!
Ok, Yes, the NuVET supplement is worth a shot.... It is all Natural, safe, and it tastes good, too.
YOUR pug kid could start out on 2 per day for the first 5 days and then go down to just 1 per day / LONG term-  It may help the thyroid and other body systems...
They give you a 60 day money back guarantee trial.
Glad to hear your pug is on the Innova EVO red meat.... Good choice.

As for the other doggie kid:  "Allergy kid" - the NUVET is sure worth a try for this kid, too.... NO peanuts in the NuVET and it is grain free.
I would try this kid on just 1 wafer per day - long term...
NuVET also protects the legs, hips, and joints from damage and wear.

Stop over to the web site and order at least the 90 count at 55.00
They do sell a smaller one for 39.00
Go here: Make sure you give my name as your Referring VET/ Pet Pro
Marie Peppers of Ask the Pet Nurse

http://www.nuvet.com/81098
Use order code 81098 so we can track all my clients.
I want to keep on top of your progress - They do care about everyone - that is why they offer the Guarantee.


Good Luck with all - Keep in touch at my private e-mail here:
mtnmom@gci.net


Marie Peppers LPN MA
ask the Pet Nurse
mtnmom@gci.net