Monday, October 02, 2006

MonaVie is Good for Pets Too!


"Dogs and cats should live into their 20's, yet most die between 13 to 15 years...WHY?"

There are over 130 million individuals in the United States alone who need your help. They cannot help themselves. It is up to you.

These individuals are America’s 67 Million dogs and 65 Million cats.
Did you know the maximum life span of our cats and dogs is estimated to be 25-30 years? Sadly, our average pet lives only approximately 13 to 14 years.

These innocent animal's lives are being cut short.

Solution
Most of us take supplements and eat right to get all the nutrients necessary to avoid problems and ensure good health. The same is true for your cherished pet and MonaVie can be just the answer!

  • All cats and dogs have different nutritional requirements. Age, activity level, environment, genetics, breed and other factors determine your dog’s special needs. Although a good premium food will provide a solid foundation, food alone cannot supply all the nutrients necessary to fulfill those unique requirements.

  • A deficiency of just one or more nutrients can leave your cat or dog vulnerable to problems.

  • Nutrients that specifically support your cat’s or dog's natural defenses are vital to good health.


To learn more about MonaVie, visit http://www.mymonavie.com/foodnutrition.

4 comments:

Sahman said...

Mona Vie is not endorsed as a pet supplement by Mona Vie, as it contains Grape juice, which in large quantities can be toxic to dogs.

4LuvOfDogs said...

Pulp only makes up 14% of MonaVie and obviously grapes are not all of that. I do not sell MonaVie (therefore I have no personal interest in promoting or encouraging its use) but it could be very beneficial in many ways for pets. I think that the amount of grapes in MonaVie does not constitute "Large Quantities" as it is, in fact, the grape skin that is toxic.

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The_Vamp said...

Anything containing grapes or raisins should never be fed to cats or dogs. They are considered toxic and can cause renal (kidney) failure. As few as 7 raisins has killed dogs. Do a search online it's stated all over the web.