Frequently Asked Questions: Doc Roy's® Forti Cal™
Revival Animal Health Educational Staff
What is Forti Cal?
Forti Cal is a calorie dense supplement with added vitamins.
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Why should I use Forti Cal?
Puppies and tiny dogs get hypoglycemic from missing meals. You will get vitamins in as well as calories by using twice daily and whenever they are slow.
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My dog has been sick and has lost a lot of weight. Should I feed him something special?
See your veterinarian for advise, but using Forti Cal before a meal will give them energy to eat well, as well as adding vitamins.
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How do I feed Forti Cal to my pet?
If using the gel, squeeze the ribbon onto your finger and wipe it into the roof of the mouth the first time. Once they get a taste of it they will lick it out of the tube.
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Is this OK for puppies?
Tiny breed puppies get the most good from Forti Cal twice or three times a day. Always use if they are under 4 pounds and growing fast.
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Can Forti Cal cause depression in kittens?
No and Forti Cal's calories from fat are very digestible in kittens. Kittens don't need just carbohydrates, they are designed by nature to digest more fat calories.
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Is it better to give Forti Cal to a puppy in the morning, at noon, or at night?
If your puppy is tiny, use small amounts at all three times. I like just before I feed them and tiny puppies should eat 6 times a day. That is not easy, so we use Forti Cal to be sure we do not get Hypoglycemic (low blood sugar) levels between meals.
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Will this help my dog gain weight?
It will add calories and stimulate appetite.
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Is Forti Cal good for my pregnant dog?
Yes, but it should never make up more than 10% of the calories.
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Can you give Forti Cal to dogs with diabetes if they are not eating well?
Yes, especially if you have given the insulin, but also see your veterinarian as to why the diet is not palatable.
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