Pfizer Animal Pet-Tinic Vitamin-Mineral Supplement for Dogs and Cats, 4-Ounce by Pfizer Animal
Original price was: $24.99.$23.25Current price is: $23.25.
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Pfizer Animal Pet-Tinic is a palatable, meat-flavored liquid vitamin and mineral supplement for dogs and cats, containing iron, copper, and five essential B-complex vitamins (Thiamine, Riboflavin, Niacin, B6, B12) plus liver and amino acids. It is designed to treat and prevent nutritional deficiencies, supporting the health of aging pets, those with poor appetites, or animals with health conditions. The liquid can be given directly to the pet or poured over their food using the provided dropper
Product Dimensions ā : ā 4.65 x 1.85 x 1.81 inches; 9.12 ounces
Item model number ā : ā B01IO9191W
Date First Available ā : ā July 19, 2016
Manufacturer ā : ā OKThings
ASIN ā : ā B01IO9191W
Best Sellers Rank: #8,963 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #67 in Dog Multivitamins
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Purpose: Helps treat and prevent minor nutritional deficiencies and supports overall health
Customers say
Customers find the vitamin supplement beneficial for aging pets and appreciate it as a great supplement for both dogs and cats. The product has a good taste, with pets enjoying it, and one customer mentions their cat licks it up from its dish. While some customers consider it a great value, others say it’s wasted money, and there are mixed opinions about the strong fishy scent and diarrhea-related side effects.
8 reviews for Pfizer Animal Pet-Tinic Vitamin-Mineral Supplement for Dogs and Cats, 4-Ounce by Pfizer Animal
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Original price was: $24.99.$23.25Current price is: $23.25.


Amazon Customer –
Vet recommended to help with palcreatitis
I bought this product due to my vets recommendation. Our 8 1/2 year old black lab Olivia was diagnosed with Pancreatitis and is not really eating. Pet Tinic arrived last evening and I gave it to her for the first time this afternoon. I was surprised that she took it with such ease. That was a big concern when I ordered it. She is taking this without issue for the second day and the taste is quite appealing to her. She is quite finicky and there is an appealing scent so no problem with that at all. It appears to be a quality product and it is not greasy or oily. I will reach out again in a week to discuss any changes to her. I am really happy with this product. Time will tell.
Robin Turner –
Great product
Exactly what i needed
Robert K –
Great for an aging pet.
This stuff has really been of great benefit to some aging pets I’ve had. Just like with humans, vitamins stimulate appetite. Cat/Dog starts eating again, and food/water is life. AND, they don’t seem to mind the taste too much. No need to double up. One dose per day was plenty for my Buddy (dog). He was old and this made his last year, much more enjoyable for both of us.
Miranda –
Helpful as Part of a Broader Plan ā Vet Recommended
This iron supplement was recommended by our vet for our anemic cat and then we used it for our dog. While I didnāt notice a dramatic improvement, especially with our cat, who was unfortunately very ill. It was still reassuring to have something vet-approved to support them.With our dog, we also began supplementing with cooked liver, which she enjoyed much more, and we ultimately decided to stick with that. The supplement may still be useful as part of a broader nutritional plan, but in our experience, it worked best when paired with other iron-rich foods when pets have been diagnosed with anemia.
Diana John Jamerson –
Helps my Senior Dog
These drops help my senior dog.
Mary Renaud –
My dog likes the flavor
Great product. I mix this with my fur babies medication. He has early stage of collapsed trachea and it seems like its helping him. He likes the flavor. Ive been giving him this for 3 months.
CPT –
Dog Seems to Love It
Not sure of the nutritional value, but my dog loves the smell and flavor. I had a teaspoon to his food and he doesn’t hesitate to eat.
FLMom –
Good for refilling smaller bottle with dropper
Used per my vets recommendation for my senior cat and his next bloodwork was much better overall. I mix it in with canned food or squeeze treats in a bowl and he eats it right up. Buy the 1 ounce bottle first for the dropper and then you can refill it with this larger bottle to save money.