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03-26-2008
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Has Anyone heard of PetQuench Fortified Water?
Have any of you heard of a new product called PetQuench™ Fortified Water? This is a new bottled water that is designed to improve pet’s health. Created by a PEI-based company, Aquience, this product is directed to help improve the GI health and urinary tract health of our pets, primarily by increasing the amount of water dogs and cats drink each day. With the popularity of dry and moist food diets, dogs and cats are no longer consuming the same amount of water they once did, and veterinarians all over are telling pet owners that their pets need to drink more water. This is just the thing needed to help pet owners achieve that goal.
Containing pure water and a natural attractant that makes drinking water more attractive, the current research is showing multiple benefits. The simple increase in water consumption can aid in the digestion of the dry-food diets, reduce the specific gravity of urine (involved in reducing stone formation, especially in cats where stones are prevalent), reduce urine and stool odor, and that’s just the beginning. There is no need to worry about problems stemming from over-supplementation with vitamins and minerals, since PetQuench water does not contain any vitamins or minerals, so it will not interfere with your pet’s current diet, as there is more than enough data out there pointing out the dangers of oversupplementation.
To find out more about PetQuench water, you can visit Pet Quench by Aquience.
What do you all think? Have you heard of it or tried it before?
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03-28-2008
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i havent seen PetQuench™ here in our area... gonna ask our vet if that product is available here...
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03-28-2008
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Originally Posted by Kim_Aquience
Have any of you heard of a new product called PetQuench™ Fortified Water? This is a new bottled water that is designed to improve pet’s health. Created by a PEI-based company, Aquience, this product is directed to help improve the GI health and urinary tract health of our pets, primarily by increasing the amount of water dogs and cats drink each day. With the popularity of dry and moist food diets, dogs and cats are no longer consuming the same amount of water they once did, and veterinarians all over are telling pet owners that their pets need to drink more water. This is just the thing needed to help pet owners achieve that goal.
Containing pure water and a natural attractant that makes drinking water more attractive, the current research is showing multiple benefits. The simple increase in water consumption can aid in the digestion of the dry-food diets, reduce the specific gravity of urine (involved in reducing stone formation, especially in cats where stones are prevalent), reduce urine and stool odor, and that’s just the beginning. There is no need to worry about problems stemming from over-supplementation with vitamins and minerals, since PetQuench water does not contain any vitamins or minerals, so it will not interfere with your pet’s current diet, as there is more than enough data out there pointing out the dangers of oversupplementation.
To find out more about PetQuench water, you can visit Pet Quench by Aquience.
What do you all think? Have you heard of it or tried it before?
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So how much they pay you to post this stuff? This is so obviously an ad.
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03-31-2008
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I'm sorry? It's really not an ad, just an informative post trying to generate some discussion!
I'm a senior-year university student who, whose family raises dogs, and who found this product at a time of great need, and then eventually found the company, and upon talking with the owners, began working part-time on the side while finishing up my university degree.
It really served my dogs well when they were severely dehydrated due to a virus, and would not drink a thing when ill, and now I always have some on hand just in case the need arises again. It was what kept them out of the vet when otherwise they would have been admitted and kept on IV fluids for days, in a strange and stressful environment.
I'm sorry if you felt it was an advertisement, it was simply meant as a post (with background information provided since it's so new) to see if anybody else had heard of it or used it, and to see what their experience was.
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