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How to Choose a Dog Food Supplement

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Choose a Dog Food Supplement
Choose a Dog Food Supplement

Many dog owners wonder how to choose a dog food supplement. If you have a healthy dog or puppy, many experts caution against supplements. However, there can be benefits to supplements, especially if your dog is sick or has a health problem. Read on to learn tips to keeping your canine healthy.

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  1. Step 1

    Consider choosing dog food supplements high in antioxidants. Some studies have shown that vitamins C and E can be beneficial to your sick dog and provide some protection against heart disease. These vitamins may also be helpful for a canine that suffers from allergies or is battling cancer. If you’re considering giving your dog an antioxidant supplement, talk with you vet. They can assist you with dosage and make a brand recommendation.

  2. Step 2

    Consider the benefits of fish oil. You may have heard about the health benefits of fish oil in humans, but what about your dog? Fish oil may help prevent canine diabetes, cancer and allergies. Some vets even say it can lower blood pressure and reduce the chance of blood clots. Talk to your vet about feeding your dog fish high in fatty acids like salmon and tuna. You can also use a dog food supplement like flaxseed.

  3. Step 3

    Find supplements that reduce joint pain. If your dog has arthritis, you may be looking for a way to reduce his joint pain. Studies suggest that Adequan may reduce the pain of canine arthritis. This supplement is an injectable, so you should consult your vet about the appropriate dosage and how to administer.

Tips & Warnings
  • Look for dog food supplements that reduce allergies. If your dog has itchy skin, talk with your vet about adding fatty acids to his diet. Some studies show a reduction in canine skin problems from adding this supplement. You can give your dog a pill or add flaxseed oil to his food.
  • Beware of Calcium Supplements. We know that getting enough calcium is critical to humans, but what about dogs? Typically, your dog will get enough calcium from his regular diet. And furthermore, some studies actually show that giving your dog a calcium supplement may be harmful. Excess calcium in dogs may be linked to disorders like hip dysplasia and wobblers syndrome.

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on 12/17/2008 Great information! 5 stars

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