Pet Vitamins

There is a growing debate among animal nutritionists, pet food manufacturers, and including pet owners whether pets' diet, dogs and cats in particular, need vitamin supplementation. So does your pet need nutritional supplements?

Pet foods sold the market today are fortified with vitamins to ensure the health of pets. In fact, good quality pet food already comes complete with essentials like carbohydrate, water, protein, fats and vitamins. The discretion, whether to give your vitamin supplements for pets, should be left to your veterinarian.

However, there were studies supporting the argument on supplementing your pet's diet with vitamins. According to studies, vitamins help improve the health of your pet's coat, promote bone and teeth health, improve digestive health, relieve and prevent arthritis and skin problems. Vitamins likewise provide potent relief to specific pet health concerns like allergies, lethargy, cataracts, tumors, epileptic seizures, and leukemia.

Furthermore, pets that are made to take vitamins high in protein showed significant health improvements eventually. Additional supplements may be necessary for hardworking dogs, canines that are on diet, or pets trying to recover from illnesses.

It is important to care for your pets and vitamins supplements given to them are a means of reciprocating the love your pets have for you. Currently, pet vitamins are available in three kinds: liquid, powder, and pet tab vitamins. As the pet owner, you should be able to discern in which pet vitamin variety your pet prefers and should pose no feeding problem.

When feeding vitamins to your pets, chewable pet vitamins seem to be the easiest to give since they can simply be embedded in your pet's meat food, within a chunk of moist dog food, or any other favorite solid or partly solid food of your pet.

Liquid pet vitamins can be dropped into your pet's water bowl, onto his dry or moist dog food, or directly drip it onto your pet's tongue. On the other hand, pet vitamins in powder form may be sprinkled to any pet food as long as you make sure he consumes all of it to prevent wasting.

Some veterinarians and animal nutritionists recommend giving pet meals that are closest to their natural food although this holds no guarantee of providing all the nutrients your pets should have everyday. Still, your pet can benefit from a lesser intake of inorganic substances commonly found in processed pet foods.

One of the organic foods you can give your pet, which is beginning to earn scientific acclaim, is Shiite mushroom – said to be high in vitamins and very potent in boosting the immune system. Pet Shiite mushroom vitamins content have been known to boost immune cell activity, although this has not been researched extensively, the findings of previous studies look promising.

Ideally, whatever vitamin supplements you give to your pet should be under the supervision of your vet. You can maintain your pet's health by giving him vitamin supplements. It is alright to go within your pet's natural diet and do not go beyond that. Pet owners used to think that cats and dogs need milk to stay healthy but be careful in giving them cow's milk that is high in lactose. Most dogs and cats are lactose-intolerant, which means they are unable to digest this protein specifically found in milk causing upset stomachs.

And you guessed it right – animals have RDA (recommended daily allowance), too. Ensuring that your pet receives RDA of vitamins is key to your pet's health. Nevertheless, you should not worry about vitamin overdose since animal bodies, like humans, are physically equipped with the capability of storing or eliminating too much vitamins.

Owning pets is a big responsibility to handle but giving them the proper nutrition and care will earn you’re their respect. After all, healthy pets are happy pets.

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