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I think that every person and most pet dogs need some type of supplements to be efficiently healthy and balanced. I have actually been using supplements for my dog for years. First of all your pet should be consuming a healthy diet plan with plenty of fresh water. Most processed low-end type foods are not nutritional as they are full of corn and cereal. If you feed your dog quality meat based food or a raw food diet there isn't much need for many supplements. The nutrition should be coming from the food.
Here's a rundown on a few supplements a dog can take and what they do.
-- Vitamin A is a fat soluble vitamin and is stored in the liver and fatty tissues so do not give to a dog with liver or bowel disease. Better to give your dog fresh liver, fish liver oil or vegetables.
-- The B vitamins are supplied by sunlight, dairy products and fish liver oil. The B vitamins maintain nerve, skin, eyes, hair and liver health. They help with gastrointestinal problems and anxiety. B vitamins help older dogs to improve their appetite and heart problems along with anxiety.
-- Vitamin C is usually not required as it is synthesized by the liver. However cbd for pets dosage an elderly dog or a dog with a compromised immune system or chronic disease may require supplements.
-- Vitamin D usually can be obtained from diet or adequate sunshine and is not normally recommended. It is found in cod liver oil, cheese, yogurt and eggs.
-- Vitamin E can be given to improve coat