🐶 Elevate Your Pet's Health with Every Chew!
Nutramax Cobalequin B12 Supplement is a veterinarian-recommended oral supplement designed for cats and small dogs, providing essential B12 to support metabolic processes. Each chewable tablet contains 250µg of Cyanocobalamin and is easy to administer, making it a convenient alternative to injections. With over 30 years of expertise, Nutramax ensures high-quality ingredients for your pet's long-term health.
Item Weight | 22 Pounds |
Target Species | Dog (sm), Cat |
Active Ingredients | Each Chewable Tablet Contains: Cyanocobalamin 250µg, 5-methyltetrahydrofolate (5-MTHF) 50µg. |
Item Form | Tablet |
H**.
My Pup Gobbles These Up!
My Vet recommended these for my adopted pup. When I brought her home she was under-weight & had a very sensitive digestive system which may have lowered her ability to get all nutrients from her food. These pills help her health in several ways & she loves to eat one every morning. I still give them to her & she is a healthy little ShihTsu.
L**E
works well
They are doing what they are supposed to do. My vet has one of my dogs on this and it will probably be for life, but we will see. They are a little bit hard to split without crumbling. I wish they had an in between dose. small size dog i would need 2 of them a day but the ones for medium/ large i only need a half of a pill a day. The half seems good while the other half tends to crumble when splitting. It is still worth it for the medium size dosage as it last twice as long. small dogs is 250 mg and med/lg is 1000. I would love to see a dose of 500
S**T
EXCELLENT!
The media could not be loaded. I cannot express how awesome this supplement is. I'll try to keep this short, but forgive me if I don't. Still, it's worth reading.My cat, Tyson, is an interested, intelligent, ingenious cat. I don't say that because he's my cat, because my other cat, Sagan, is dumb as a box of hair. Tyson has always been intensely curious, playful, calculating. See attached video of him checking out why Sagan couldn't open the cabinet, and fixing the problem.He started vomiting regularly, and lost a bunch of weight. The vet suggested he was allergic to poultry, and I changed his diet to a basic fish formula. He stopped being the pukemaster, but he stayed very thin and, as a large-framed cat, dropped to 8 pounds. The options were a ultrasound to check for lumps/cancer, blockages, etc., a VERY expensive blood test by a specialist to see if he has pancreatic insufficiency, or exploratory surgery to inspect all of his organs. FYI, this went on over a span for two or so years. I was really worried he was losing whatever battle. I did the ultrasound, but all she said they found was some enlarged lymph nodes, which could mean anything.The vet said if it's his pancreas there is a supplement that can be added to his food, so I asked if we could just try that without the expense. She said if it's NOT that, it would be harmful. I asked if there was anything I could give him while I figure things out, and she recommended a B12 formula to aid absorption of nutrients. So I bought this.At first, I had to "pill" him with it. Luckily, he's really super good about it. It increased his hunger, so I tried dropping it in his morning wet food (to get him interested in eating) to see if he'd eat it. He did! One day, I set it on the counter while I opened a new can of food, and when I turned around it was gone! Since then he insists he gets his pill FIRST.After a little over a month, and thinking I felt a little more meat on his xylophone ribs, I took him for a weigh-in. He has gained 1-1/4 pounds!!! I know that doesn't seem like much, but he's more chipper than he's been in a long time, and I almost cried when he got the zoomies again!This is clearly an excellent product, depending on the need. We still don't know what Tyson's issue is, but he doesn't appear to be in extreme danger anymore. He's nearly back to his old genius self. We bought some time when we bought this supplement.
B**R
Vet recommended
That recommended this, and my cat likes the flavor so it’s easy to get her to eat.
J**M
Good stuff
Minus 1 star. To get my 3 fur babies to take I have to crush and disguise. I wish it came like the glucosamine in capsules
B**.
Cat likes it -- no trickery required
I just put the little tablet in an empty dish and present it to my cat first thing in the morning when he's hungry. He eats it with reasonable enthusiasm. No mixing it in food or hiding it in a pill-pocket is needed. Easy to confirm that it has all been ingested.Apparently, the flavor in the tablets fades a little a few days after the bottle has been opened, even if re-capped tightly. This was evidenced by my cat's reduced enthusiasm for eating the tablet in the dish when I presented it to him. I reasoned that maybe just like a wet dog has a stronger odor than a dry dog, maybe a wet pill has more odor/flavor than a dry one. So, after placing the tablet in the dish, I dip my finger in water and touch it to the tablet. The tablet absorbs the water and expands. I may do this 1 or 2 more times, until the entire tablet appears moist and expanded. Don't add too much water as it will cause the tablet to disintegrate. After doing this, I present it to my cat, and he eats it with about the same enthusiasm as he did when the bottle was first opened.I can't attest to how well the tablet is working, as I haven't been back to the vet for another blood test since the one that revealed my cat to be deficient in vitamin B-12.
C**.
Excellent
If it weren’t for this, my cat would still be throwing up constantly. It has stopped his digestive issues dead in its tracks (advised to get this for him by his vet). He takes it daily.
T**T
My cat liked it.
Diabetic cat loved these, but seemed to lose a bit of interest at the end of the bottle- may have gone a little stale. I kept the freshness insert in the bottle to try to help. Can't tell if it did anything to help our cat, but the vet said it was fine to give him.
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