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Old 08-11-2011, 03:44 PM
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yumega?

does anyone use yumega to encourage coat growth? if so does it work?
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Re: yumega?

Haven't used it for coat growth but did use it to control my boy's scurf. He had it continuously for 8 months and it cleared up never to come back. Some of his bald spots did fill in but I couldn't say for sure that was the yumega as it could just have been improved nutrition.
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Re: yumega?

Havent used yumega but Bionic Biotics is great for coat, her nails grew like crazy too (probably the biotin)
At the mo I'm trying Luposan mainly because it covers everything, tum, joints, coat etc. So far so good
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Havent used yumega but Bionic Biotics is great for coat, her nails grew like crazy too (probably the biotin)
At the mo I'm trying Luposan mainly because it covers everything, tum, joints, coat etc. So far so good
Would you recommend it for nails? My boy has SLO and while he gets the necessary supplements each day to control it, I'm always looking for something to help him grow them back properly.
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Re: yumega?

i used yumega last year was great on dai's coat but didn't make a difference on the thickness, now i use pooch & mutt bionics biotics and his coat has become thicker and doesn't shed as much as before, he also has the pooch & mutt mobile bones daily.
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I use Yumega Plus when ours get the seasonal itchies but not noticed their coat growth
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Re: yumega?

Dorwest keepers mix is excellent for coat growth - and loads of other things too!
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Would you recommend it for nails? My boy has SLO and while he gets the necessary supplements each day to control it, I'm always looking for something to help him grow them back properly.
I reckon so. I recommended it to someone whose dog was prone to upset tums and they notice the problem with their claw disappeared
Got to be worth a try.

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I reckon so. I recommended it to someone whose dog was prone to upset tums and they notice the problem with their claw disappeared
Got to be worth a try.

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I think I will - he has quite an sensitive tum too so might be helpful.
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Re: yumega?

I was recommended by a breeder to try yumega because buddy had dry skin and a dull coat when we got him, and its made such a difference to his skin and coat, so id recommend it
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