Nutramax Cobalequin B12 Supplement for Cats and Small Dogs, 45 Count (Pack of 1)

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Cobalequin is an easy to administer form of cobalamin supplementation. Cobalequin is orally administered which may eliminate the need for cobalamin injections.  Oral cobalamin is bioavailable and has been shown in studies to increase serum cobalamin levels in dogs and cats. Cobalequin B12 Supplement is brought to you by Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences, the #1 veterinarian recommended supplement company. *Source: Survey conducted among small animal veterinarians who recommended animal supplements.
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.69 x 1.69 x 3.38 inches; 0.95 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ COBALEQUINMLG45
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 1, 2018
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences, Inc.
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07MWKYP86
Best Sellers Rank: #7,462 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #52 in Vitamin B12 Supplements
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Vitamin B12 Supplement for Cats and Small Dogs: Cobalamin, or B12, is critical to the function of many metabolic processes within the body. Your veterinarian may recommend Cobalequin if your pet needs B12 supplementation
Oral B12 Supplement: Cobalequin is an orally administered form of B12 that may eliminate or reduce the need for B12 injections
Easy to Serve: Cobalequin tablets can be crushed or given whole and used long-term in cats and small dogs
From the #1 Veterinarian Recommended Supplement Company*: Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences has been a leader in pet health for over 30 years, and provides supplements to support joint health, digestive health, and overall wellness
Backed by Science: Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences supplements are veterinarian formulated with high-quality ingredients to ensure your pet is receiving a safe supplement

8 reviews for Nutramax Cobalequin B12 Supplement for Cats and Small Dogs, 45 Count (Pack of 1)

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  1. euroryde

    Easy-to-Give B12 Support – Great for Pets’ Health
    The Nutramax Cobalequin B12 supplement has been a reliable addition to my pet care routine. The chewable tablets are small and easy for cats and small dogs to eat, with a taste they don’t resist. I appreciate that the formula uses quality ingredients and is designed to support energy and overall health. The 45-count pack lasts a good while, and the individually sealed tablets keep them fresh. A trustworthy option for boosting B12 levels in pets.

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  2. W.B

    Cat was not eating and getting really thin, but she now eats about everything with 0 issues
    Great product and we were concerned about our 14 year old cat was not eating and these pills changed all that and now she is eating and is so less picky. We had also used a product to help her her gastric issues and she is now doing incredibly well. Thank you!

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  3. Katie S

    Healing my cat’s inflammatory bowel disease
    My cat was diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease and was losing weight/maintaining a dangerously low weight. No matter what expensive prescription foods I fed him, he didn’t want to eat and he was throwing them up. I was so scared I was going to lose him to an illness and be unable to ever get him off prednisone. I got a second opinion from a more experienced vet who told me Cobalequin might help and that many cats with IBD suffer from b12 issues. Within a week his weight is up almost a whole pound. He’s happier and playful. He comes busting into the bedroom at 3am asking me to feed him. He’s devouring his food and he’s stopped throwing up.I am so grateful. If you have a cat suffering with IBD you really need to ask your vet if you should try this and see if it will help.I crush it and put it in his food and he either likes the taste or doesn’t care that it’s there. He feels so much better and it’s been a huge relief.

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  4. Cavalier Kisses

    This workef!
    My vet suggested this supplement foe my Cavalier who was taken monthly B12 injections. His blood labs confirm his B12 levels were restored to targeted levels. No more injections!!

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  5. Cadi Hollis

    supplements
    none of the cats will eat these, but they do crush really fine in a pestle/mortar combo so my cat doesn’t find it in canned food – so it goes down well anyway lol

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  6. Shelby

    Great supplement
    Recommended by my vet. So far it really helps my older cat with his vomiting issues.

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  7. Becky

    Small pill. Easy to give to dog
    For my dog with inflammatory bowel disease

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  8. SavvyCat

    EXCELLENT!
    I cannot express how awesome this supplement is. I’ll try to keep this short, but forgive me if I don’t. Still, it’s worth reading.My cat, Tyson, is an interested, intelligent, ingenious cat. I don’t say that because he’s my cat, because my other cat, Sagan, is dumb as a box of hair. Tyson has always been intensely curious, playful, calculating. See attached video of him checking out why Sagan couldn’t open the cabinet, and fixing the problem.He started vomiting regularly, and lost a bunch of weight. The vet suggested he was allergic to poultry, and I changed his diet to a basic fish formula. He stopped being the pukemaster, but he stayed very thin and, as a large-framed cat, dropped to 8 pounds. The options were a ultrasound to check for lumps/cancer, blockages, etc., a VERY expensive blood test by a specialist to see if he has pancreatic insufficiency, or exploratory surgery to inspect all of his organs. FYI, this went on over a span for two or so years. I was really worried he was losing whatever battle. I did the ultrasound, but all she said they found was some enlarged lymph nodes, which could mean anything.The vet said if it’s his pancreas there is a supplement that can be added to his food, so I asked if we could just try that without the expense. She said if it’s NOT that, it would be harmful. I asked if there was anything I could give him while I figure things out, and she recommended a B12 formula to aid absorption of nutrients. So I bought this.At first, I had to “pill” him with it. Luckily, he’s really super good about it. It increased his hunger, so I tried dropping it in his morning wet food (to get him interested in eating) to see if he’d eat it. He did! One day, I set it on the counter while I opened a new can of food, and when I turned around it was gone! Since then he insists he gets his pill FIRST.After a little over a month, and thinking I felt a little more meat on his xylophone ribs, I took him for a weigh-in. He has gained 1-1/4 pounds!!! I know that doesn’t seem like much, but he’s more chipper than he’s been in a long time, and I almost cried when he got the zoomies again!This is clearly an excellent product, depending on the need. We still don’t know what Tyson’s issue is, but he doesn’t appear to be in extreme danger anymore. He’s nearly back to his old genius self. We bought some time when we bought this supplement.

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    Nutramax Cobalequin B12 Supplement for Cats and Small Dogs, 45 Count (Pack of 1)
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