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Whole Food Supplements Available At HHAH

 

Most people you talk to will tell you they take at least one kind of vitamin supplement.  There are so many options for people and also for pets.  How do you know which is the right one?  Are they all effective or are you just throwing your money down the drain?

            We at HHAH have found a wonderful line of whole food supplements produced by a company called Standard Process.  This company has been producing supplements for people since 1929 and developed a specialized veterinary line several years ago.  These supplements are produced from whole foods, instead of being synthetically made in a laboratory.  They are more bioavailable than most synthetic supplements, meaning your body should be able to recognize them more easily and use them more efficiently.  Standard Process has 1000 organic acres in Wisconsin that provide most of the plant-based ingredients in their products. 

            The Standard Process line of supplements are safe and effective and have shown wonderful results over the years.  The number one comment we hear from owners is, “my pet has more energy since she started taking the supplements.”  The canine line comes in powdered form that can be mixed with the pet’s food.  The feline version is in tablet form, so you can give it as a treat, crush it and mix it with food, or administer it orally.

            Next time you stop by, be sure to ask one of the doctors if your pet would benefit from one of these supplements.  Also, feel free to check out their website www.StandardProcess.com for a wealth of information on all of their available products.

 

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We Recommend:

  • Cats and Dogs over the age of 7 to have yearly blood screening
  • annual combo tests for dogs over 1 year old. checks for heartworms which are transmitted by mosquitoes, as well as three locally prevalent tick borne diseases (Lyme, Ehrlichia, and Anaplasma)

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