Signs of cobalamin deficiency in dogs A dog with cobalamin deficiency may have one or more of the following symptoms: Lethargy Loss of appetite Change in eating habits Dull coat Loss of muscle mass Weight loss Weakness Diarrhea Loss of interest in playing Failure to thrive Mental dullness Seizures Cobalamin deficiency in dogs primarily occurs when there is a problem with cobalamin absorption
Other substances are currently under review and may be designated as Substances of Abuse in the future Are oral protease medications prohibited
Part of the daily oral stack alongside Saw Palmetto
Persistent neurological symptoms, fatigue, or symptom recurrence before scheduled injections warrant medical review and possible dosage adjustment
This interaction amplifies the effectiveness of growth factors, supporting processes such as mitogenesis (cell division), motogenesis (cell movement), morphogenesis (structural development), neurogenesis (nervous tissue growth), stem cell production, and cellular protection against injury
MGF activates muscle satellite cells, promotes protein synthesis, and supports muscle regeneration