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FAQ

My dog doesn't hunt. Can my dog take your supplements?
I don’t own a hunting or sporting dog breed. Can my dog take your supplements?
Where are your products made?
Are your products guaranteed?Do you offer samples?
I think my dog may have overdosed on your product(s). What do I do?
What are free radicals?
What are the results of free radical damage (oxidation)?
How are free radicals produced?
What are some health problems related to free radicals?
Is it safe to give ZoomDog Supplements to pregnant/nursing dogs?
What is the RDF $0.27 added to CO shipping fee?


My dog doesn't hunt. Can my dog take your supplements?
Your dog doesn’t need to hunt to use our products. Any breed of dog can take take them regardless of lifestyle.

Where are your products made?
All of our products are pridefully made here in the U.S. The treats that we carry are also made in the U.S.

Are your products guaranteed? Do you offer samples?
All ZoomDog® Supplements products come with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. It may take 4-6 weeks to notice significant results in some cases. If you aren't satisfied with the results after 45 days, please call us at 800-876-8660. We will refund you for the cost of the product. For these reasons, we don't offer samples.

Note: Nutritional supplements are not drugs and should not be expected to cure any disease.

I think my dog may have overdosed on your product(s). What do I do?
If your pet has eaten more than the suggested usage of our supplement product(s) and is experiencing adverse effects, please read the following recommendations.

Daily Dog, Hunt Dog Hunt
Not necessary to induce vomiting.
Watch for side-effects, diarrhea and vomiting are possible. If these effects do occur, they should not last more than 24 hours.
Stop usage for about a week.

Easy Dog
Induce vomiting (see below) if overdose has occurred within 12 hours.
After 12 hours, not necessary to induce vomiting.
Watch closely for next 24 hours for side effects; excessive drowsiness is possible.
Stop usage for about a week.

Itchy Dog
Induce vomiting (see below), ideally within an hour of ingestion
Watch for side effects, including continued vomiting, ataxia, hypersalivation, tremors, seizures, and weakness. If these side effects are present, please call your veterinarian or local veterinary emergency clinic.
Stop usage for one week

If you must induce vomiting at home, do so by orally administering equal parts water and hydrogen peroxide. Use 1 teaspoon peroxide plus 1 teaspoon water for every 5 lbs of the pet’s body weight, not exceeding 9 teaspoons (or 3 Tablespoons). In other words, if your pet weighs 45 lbs or more, do not use more than 3 Tablespoons hydrogen peroxide.

You may want to contact your veterinarian. The contact number for Animal Poison Control Center is (888) 426-4435.

What are free radicals?
A free radical is an unstable molecule that is unbalanced and highly reactive. Free radicals can damage healthy cells and impair the body’s normal functions.

What are the results of free radical damage (oxidation)?
Cell death and injury occur when free radicals penetrate the cell wall and kill or damage the cell. When free radicals injure cells, they make them more vulnerable to infection and degenerative disease(s).

Free radicals damage DNA, causing future cell reproduction to be deformed and cells to function poorly. This may result in the “chain reaction” of mutated cells which is recognized as cancer.

Joint inflammation: Free radicals make bone, muscle and connective tissue far more stiff and brittle than healthy tissues. Once tissue is damaged it becomes a “factory,” multiplying free radicals hundreds of times. This slows the healing process. New “healing replacement cells” and existing tissue cells are attacked by more of the free radicals.

How are free radicals produced?
Normal respiration & metabolism
Exposure to air pollutants
Sun exposure
Radiation from X-rays
Drugs
Viruses
Bacteria
Parasites
Dietary fats
Stress
Injury

What are some health problems related to free radicals?
Arthritis
Cancer
Kidney and liver disorders
Vascular disorders
Weakened immune system
Poor Vision and Loss of Hearing
Skin Conditions
Inflammation

Is it safe to give ZoomDog Supplements to pregnant/nursing dogs?
ZoomDog supplements are safe to use in pregnant/nursing dogs. The nutrients support healthy immune systems, and that immunity may be passed on to offspring. Furthermore, studies have shown that puppies whose diets have been directly supplemented with antioxidants have stronger immune response to vaccinations. Please contact us if you have questions regarding usage.

What is the RDF $0.27 added to CO shipping fee?
Effective July 1, 2022, Colorado imposes a Retail Delivery Fee on all deliveries by motor vehicle to a location in Colorado with at least one item of tangible personal property subject to state sales or use tax. We are now liable to collect and remit this retail delivery fee to the Colorado Dept of Revenue.



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