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Top Supplements For Your Dog

Fish Oil 

According to research and studies, fish oil has fatty acids, which might improve your dog’s fur quality and gloss. If you constantly find your dog scratching, fish oil can always come to the rescue. It has anti-inflammatory characteristics, making your dog’s skin a little less itchy. Several fish oils also have omega 6, which is responsible for the regeneration of ceramides (fat particles that assist the skin restricts its moisture) and grow cells in the skin. Experts suggest that whenever you are looking for oil supplements, make sure it has DHA and EPA.  

Probiotic Supplements

these supplements are living good bacteria and yeast, which helps in digestion and improve intestinal health. Dogs mostly face problems with their stomach; experts say that these supplements reduce the threat of gas, diarrhea, and constipation. But sometimes, false dosages might end up in digestive problems like diarrhea, and they also need to be stored in a refrigerator. A handful of probiotics, unfortunately, have short expiration dates compared to other ones.  

Antioxidant Supplements

According to Specialists, these supplements provide advantages to dogs like indications of aging like cognitive impairment and memory loss. They might also assist in curing heart disease and reduction of rashes. However, ensure not to overdose your dog with antioxidants because it’ll always end up in your dog getting sick. 

 Immunity Supplements

Immunity-providing supplements are getting well known among pet parents. A lot of such supplements have other nutrients for dogs, like probiotics and antioxidants. Supplements that have probiotics help in digestion, other than providing immunity.  

Eye Health Supplements 

Exactly like humans, dogs also have vision issues when they start to age. The research found out that several antioxidant supplements might protect and enhance visibility in dogs. Such supplements have lutein, fatty acids, etc., which will also protect the dogs’ eyes to reduce the threat of cataracts and sun damage.    

 What factors should you keep in mind before purchasing any dog supplements?

Here are few things that you must keep in mind before buying supplements for your dog (again, ask your vet before getting anything):

 

    • Remember your dog’s weight
    • Recall if your dog has any allergies 
    • Look for the ingredients in those supplements on the packet. 
    • Purchase the ones with detailed information.  

 

Other than this, people usually ignore their dog’s diet, but if you are giving your dog supplements, all you have to do is pay attention to what your dog eats every day. You must know the ingredients in the packed dog food and figure out the nutrients absent in their diet (if your dog eats homemade food). If your dog is getting enough nutrients through homemade food, it is unnecessary to put them on supplements. Unnecessary supplements can make your dog sick. Please make sure the brand you are purchasing is legitimate. Look for things like lot numbers (as mentioned before, it shows the quality of the product) and regulation stamps. Also, look for expiration periods and storage orders. For example, almost every supplement comes in pills or chew form to offer it to dogs. Yet, many of them come in different shapes and sizes, which you should store by various means.  

Conclusion 

Just like in a human diet, sometimes dog’s diets lack essential nutrients. But supplements can be harmful if not taken properly or overdosed. So, all you have to do is a little bit of research and consult your vet. Yup, it has been mentioned a couple of times because it is an important point in choosing supplements. But, no matter how much we research or study it, the vet’s opinion on this will always matter as they know what’s best for the little pal. So, consult a vet before getting any supplements. 

 

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