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OOOOPS!! Been giving my dogs cat vitamins!

I give my dogs Bob Martins Conditioning tablets. I did notice these latest ones were flatter but thought it was a new format or something.

Halfway through the container contents I've just looked at the front of it to discover it's the ones for cats!!:eek:

Exactly the same colour and style of container except with a moggy instead of a mutt on thre front!

Will these be harmful to my dogs at all?

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  • abaxas
    abaxas Posts: 4,141 Forumite
    zaksmum wrote: »
    I give my dogs Bob Martins Conditioning tablets. I did notice these latest ones were flatter but thought it was a new format or something.

    Halfway through the container contents I've just looked at the front of it to discover it's the ones for cats!!:eek:

    Exactly the same colour and style of container except with a moggy instead of a mutt on thre front!

    Will these be harmful to my dogs at all?

    They'll be fine. Probably the same product anyways.

    * however if you dog does look ill, take him/her to the vets.
  • zaksmum
    zaksmum Posts: 5,529 Forumite
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    abaxas wrote: »
    They'll be fine. Probably the same product anyways.

    * however if you dog does look ill, take him/her to the vets.

    That's what I was hoping, that it's pretty much the same product. Got none of the dog ones left to compare them though.

    The dogs look fine, no obvious change or problem with them.
    I'm going to get some dog vitamins this afternoon though...just in case!
  • tango
    tango Posts: 13,110 Forumite
    Is there any reason your dog needs these,unless the dog has been ill I wouldn't waste my money.. Just my opinion:D
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  • adouglasmhor
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  • zaksmum
    zaksmum Posts: 5,529 Forumite
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    tango wrote: »
    Is there any reason your dog needs these,unless the dog has been ill I wouldn't waste my money.. Just my opinion:D
    Lucy went through a phase when she was really stiff and sore in the back legs.

    I embarked on a bit of a campaign to help her, and got Joint Care Chews and the Bob Martins tablets. She's been brilliant since, and I know it's more likely to be the Joint Care Chews that are helping her, but just in case the Bob Martins are helping too, she can stay on them. They only cost a couple of pounds a month.

    Small price to pay to keep Lucy as pain free as possible.
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