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Thanks for reaching out about Lilly and including a photo. Always worried about any product that is names "Complete". Nutrients are not listed and not familiar with this product.. As a part of the diet, should be adequate but probably needs to be supplemented with other foods. Good luck.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hello. Great question! If you have Marshmallow on a high quality diet you should not need to feed any supplements/vitamins. The majority of the diet should be hay. I recommend Oxbow products: ( https://www.kohepets.com.sg/oxbow-hay-blends-western-timothy-orchard-grass ) ( https://www.kohepets.com.sg/oxbow-bunny-basics-young-rabbit-food ) Oxbow has a lot of good products - treats and other types of hay, etc. Anything you use from them will be good. Hope this helps. Best wishes.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Oxbow has pellets and timothy hay in their product line. The majority of the diet should be timothy hay or similar grasses. Pellets should be limited to no more than a 1/2 cup daily. Alfalfa should not be offered after 7 months of age. Trim nails every 3-4 weeks if necessary. Your veterinarian can show you how initially. Teeth should be checked monthly. A yearly exam should include a dental exam and teeth trimming if indicated. Symptoms of overgrown teeth include decreased appetite, drooling, pawing at the mouth, swelling or discharge.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Since you have many questions about Oxbow supplements, the best advice I can give you is to contact Oxbow who can give you the best information about their products. Here is contact information: http://www.oxbowanimalhealth.com/ http://oxbowanimalhealth.com/contact
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi There I'm glad that you've found a diet that works for Doris. Are you home cooking sweet potato and rabbit or is it a commercially prepared diet? If you are home cooking you are correct that you will need to add a supplement to create a balanced diet for her. My suggestions would be to start with the website called balanceit.com and also justfoodfordogs.com. Both these sites are based in the US, but your vet in the UK may have a suggestion that is easier to obtain in the UK. Most of the vet schools in the UK will have a veterinary nutrition specialist that also could be a source of help in creating a good nutritional plan. A probiotic that is avaiable in Europe and the US is called "Fortiflora" this is made specifically for dogs and is a very palatable powder that you mix with food. There is a human probiotic called VSL-3 which is gaining interest by veterinary medicine specialists as a high quality product. It comes as a capsule and can be purchased online.
Updated on August 12th, 2025