
Read this before giving your dog any type of vitamin E supplementation. Learn when extra may be necessary and how much to provide a pet pooch!
Zinc is an important mineral and dogs also need it to be healthy. With that being said, too much can actually be harmful. Are you wondering if it makes sense to supplement? Here’s the deal: Under normal circumstances, keeping zinc Read More …
When it comes to vitamin D, dogs and humans obtain sufficient amounts in quite different ways. The fact is that people naturally produce it in their skin, but canines do not. Many dogs are indeed lacking in vitamin D3. On Read More …
CoQ10 is a coenzyme with powerful health benefits, but does this apply to dogs as well? First off, canines actually produce their own CoQ10! With the right vitamins and minerals, from regular chow, they do not require this supplementation. And Read More …
If you’re wondering about SAM-e, you may be surprised to learn that it occurs naturally in your dog’s body. It’s true. However, that does not mean canines never need this supplement. It is entirely possible that not enough is being Read More …
You’ll be happy to hear that canines can benefit from milk thistle as well. AKA Silybum marianum, this flowery plant is a useful supplement for people and their dogs! Being a holistic remedy, it’s most notable for its ability to Read More …
Owners often get conflicting info about their dog’s vitamin C needs. First off… While it is obviously healthy, rarely do canines require extra. The thing is your dog actually produces their own vitamin-C! People typically require this vitamin much more Read More …
Perhaps you’ve heard that probiotics work wonders (not only for humans but also for dogs). Is that actually true? Are these live micro-organisms really that beneficial for gut health? For pets too? Yes, yes, yes! Difficult-to-diagnose gastro symptoms could be Read More …