In which season should pet owners supplement their pets with micronutrient tablets? There is no fixed season for supplementing pets with micronutrients. Generally, it depends on the pet’s physical condition and diet. Due to the hot weather in summer, pets may experience appetite loss and reduced food intake, leading to unbalanced nutrient absorption and prone to micronutrient deficiencies. Autumn is an important period for molting and energy storage, and pets need more nutrition to maintain hair growth. Therefore, appropriate supplements of nutrients and micronutrients can be given to pets to meet their growth and development needs. In winter, according to traditional Chinese medicine theory, it is a period of storing energy. When pets are outdoors, they need to accumulate more food calories to resist the cold. Supplementing micronutrients in winter can enhance pets’ immunity and promote metabolism. What are the signs of micronutrient deficiency in pets? When pets suddenly develop problems such as picky eating, pica (eating non-food items), growth retardation, and dry, poor-quality hair, these symptoms may indicate inadequate micronutrient levels in pets, and timely supplementation of the corresponding micronutrients is required. Regularly check your pet’s micronutrient levels and health status to adjust the supplementation plan accordingly. When supplementing micronutrients to pets, the type and quantity should be determined based on the specific condition and needs of the pet. Has your pet shown any signs of needing micronutrient supplementation recently?