Monday, August 30, 2010

Health for Pets : Vitamins and Supplements

There are so many different types of supplements  and vitamins on the market for pets that it makes it almost impossible to decide on which ones to feed to your pet.

There are also conflicting views on whether, in fact, pets really need supplements and vitamins. Some experts say that some of these products work whilst others disagree and maintain that some supplements and vitamins may really be injurious to your dog.

The common thought is if your pet is meeting a balanced and complete diet, for example a high quality food recommended by veterinarians, then supplying extra supplements and vitamins should not be necessary. However, pets fed exclusively on a home-baked diet may need to be supplemented. It is incredibly important to get the advice of a vet or dietitian before adding supplements or vitamins to a pet's diet. According to some experts, too much of proper vitamins and minerals may be detrimental to your pet's health.


Too much calcium is believed to cause skeletal problems and too much Vitamin A may harm blood vessels and make dehydration and joint hurt. Too much Vitamin D, according to some, cause loss of appetite, damage bones and can even cause muscle atrophy.

Not all vitamins and supplements are created the same, many have harmful components. Whether dog supplements actually work, depends on what the supplement is used for and how it is manufactured.
Some experts say probiotics are safe for long term use and fish oil supplements will help to reduce inflammation and aid in coats looking shiny and healthy.

However, a quality dog vitamin should be made from all the very best natural ingredients available without any unnecessary fillers or additives. Antioxidants are must to the health and well being of your pet and antioxidants are vitamins, minerals and enzymes that protect the body and help it to functionbetter and in a more healthy way.

It may be a good idea to find the labels on dog foods to check what supplements and vitamins it carries. Before adding supplements and vitamins to your pet's diet it is very important to check with your veterinarian as to which ones are best for your pet as different ailments need different supplements and vitamins.

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