TheBigBadWolf
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We got a new Labrador puppy last weekend. He's great, and we love him to pieces!
I've seen several recent threads here, including one that I started about various dog foods, supplements, etc that are supposedly "recommended" by veteranians, breeders, etc, -- just to find out that they are getting PAID to promote these products!
For example, our vet recommends Science Diet. I found out that it is a low rated dog food, full of grains and fillers, and that they pay vets to recommend them.
Then our breeder tells us to use NuVet vitamin supplements, even saying that the "health guarantee is dependent on continuing NuVet". Now, when you order it, you have to give an "order code" that identifies the breeder, so that they can get their reimbursement.
This is all very disheartnening.
Is there ANYONE who gives HONEST recommendations for your pets WITHOUT being paid off????
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I think NuVet vitamins are probably a decent supplement, but they are very overpriced, IMO. Your breeder probably likes them and recommends them, and gets a discount on her own vitamins when her clients purchase them. I feel it is totally wrong to say your health contract is void if you don't feed this supplement. I do not believe that would ever stand up in court, though.
I feel you would be much better off feeding a quality dogfood (not Purina One, which you mentioned the breeder recommends), and forget the supplements. I don't feel a healthy dog needs supplements when they are getting quality food. Now, if the puppy is sick, that's another story.
You did the right thing by purchasing a Lab whose parents were OFA'ed. Chances are (from genetics) your puppy will also have good hips and elbows, and that is probably about all your health guarantee will cover anyway. I say feed a quality grain-free food and protect your puppy from jumping off high objects (like out of the bed of trucks) and other things to protect his hips from injury while he's young, and you won't ever need their health guarantee anyway.