🐾 Elevate your dog’s pregnancy game with the ultimate prenatal boost!
Bitch Pills (Powder Form) by Thomas Labs is a premium prenatal vitamin supplement designed specifically for pregnant, nursing, and weaning female dogs. Packed with folic acid, B12, calcium, iron, and DHA, it supports healthy fetal development, enhances milk production, and promotes strong bones and brain function in puppies. This all-in-one formula ensures your dog gets essential nutrients throughout breeding and beyond, making it a must-have for responsible pet parents.
J**O
Bitch pills, bad name, great product!
Excellent for my Ragdoll cat queens and kittens!
C**D
If you have breeding females a must have
A must have for breeders .
A**Y
Great support
High quality supplement for pregnancy and lactating mom! Simple to add the scoops directly to her food each meal, smelled like liver and she was pleased with it, our vet felt like it was a high quality supplement too. For sure helped our girl maintain a healthy pregnancy.
M**.
UPDATE! Not a pill AND no way to measure it!
Update: Customer service was GREAT, they issued a refund. Apparently it’s a limitation imposed by Amazon on this type of product. In addition, they said they have updated their labels to be MUCH more clear AND have made the scoop bigger so you can find it. This will be rolling out soon, I’m sure they have old stock to deal with. So, just wanted to update you all and change my review from 1 star to 5 stars. They actually do care about and are listening to their customers and are implementing change!!I don’t like that it says pills on front but it ends up a powder. In addition the directions say 1 scoop or 2.7 grams. But there is no “scooper” and I have no way to measure out grams. And I tried just a half teaspoon, I definitely don’t want to OD a pregnant dog, and she refuses it. And I don’t blame her. It does smell gross. AND the powder gets EVERYWHERE when you open it. You always have to clean up a mess. No wonder it’s NO RETURNS.
D**E
My dog loved the powder!
Bought this for my French bulldog when she was pregnant with her first litter. We originally bought the pills and she would not take them no matter what we tried. Putting them in meat, covering them in peanut butter, nothing. So we bought the powder and just sprinkled it over her food. She took it with no problem and actually I think enjoyed it.I will be buying this brand and powder when any of my females will be having puppies!
R**A
Quality Supplement Worth Trying
I bought this product about 3 years ago for my 10 pound dogs. It worked well for my females and their litters. Out of all seven litters, all puppies came out 100% healthy, with smooth deliveries, and the moms recovered swiftly. The price is a pinch expensive, however, the formula they use excels in quality.I like that this product is POWDER and not pills. I mix it with my dogs' homemade (and blended) food. This product is definitely worth trying out for your expecting fur-babies.
S**.
Both of my girls like the taste
I have a three-week-old litter now and another girl currently breeding, so providing them both with supplemental vitamins and minerals to support their health as well as fetal development is important.Despite its name, this product is powder rather than pills, so it's easier to ensure each dog gets the right amount for their weight, and it's easy to mix in with their food. My girls seem to like the pork liver taste enough that they don't even notice it when I mix it into their food.There's a scoop provided in the container of powder, and you may need to use a spoon to find it, but it's there. The feeding instructions are to give 1 scoop full per 25# your dog weighs daily. The provided scoop holds 2.7 grams of powder, so that's 2.7 gm per #25 lb weight.That's fine as long as you have a large dog, but what do you do if you have smaller dogs? Both of my Maltese girls are under 6 lbs each, so I weighed and calculated the proper dose per day for a 5 lb dog and you can use that to calculate your dogs needs if you own dogs that weight less than 25 lbs too.According to my calculations you should give 0.54 grams of powder per day per 5 lbs your dog weighs. The closest measuring instrument for that is 1/8th of a teaspoon (which holds approx. 0.60 gms). I happened to have a scoop that size, but if you don't then you can get one here on Amazon and they don't cost much.How to feed it? It's a liver flavored powder, so it's easy to sprinkle over dry or solid food or mix into wet food. My dogs like the taste and neither girl has had any change in bowel habits since I've been adding it to their food.Always consult your vet before giving your dog supplements. I'm pleased with the ingredients in this product and in knowing that it will provide extra nutritional support for my dogs and the puppies.
M**G
Disappointed.
I just opened the package it came it and noticed that it was all dusty and so was the container. When I open the container some powder fell out. Looks like it has a little tear or it was opened. Does this happen normally? Is this even a new product?
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