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Should Your Dog's Diet Include Supplements?

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Your dog requires a healthy, balanced diet is essential for a long and happy life. How do you know if your his diet should include supplements? If so, what types of supplements should be added?

Usually, suplments don't not need to be included, assuming you feed your dog a diet formulated by a reputable dog food company. This food is specially designed for a healthy balance to ensure excellent health.

However, there are occasional where some low-quality dog foods will increase the need for extra supplementation. If recommended by your vet, consider supplementing your dog's diet with a hard boiled egg a couple of days per week. This will add extra vitamin A and D to help maintain good bone structure and healthy eyes.

If you've decided to personalize your dog's diet by customizing a raw diet, cooking at home for your pet, or just want to make sure your dog's diet the best, you should know about the benefits of other supplements. His diet can be supplemented with whole grains, green vegetables and nuts, which will increase his intake of vitamin B. Additional supplements to increase the amount of vitamin B include beans, yeast, and liver.

To ward off immune system deficiencies, supplement your dog's diet with additional vitamin E. Good sources of vitamin E can be found in wheat germ, bran, and vegetable oil.

Vitamin K can be another important nutrient in your dog's diet. Liver, fish, leafy greens, and seeds can provide vitamin K, which will help to enhance your dog's blood clotting abilities.

Glucosamine can also be a great supplement in your dog's diet. Glucosamine has been proven to improve joint health and ward off arthritis in your pet.

Supplementing your dog's diet can be risky if not done properly. You may feel you're providing your pet excellent vitamins and low calories by tossing your dog a few grapes or raisins. Some dogs have been known to die from renal failure due to consuming these fruits. Always get the advice of a professional before changing your dog's diet in any way, just to be safe.

Calcium supplements can be dangerous when used excessively. Although calcium is good in moderation to help form strong, healthy bones, too much calcium can create trouble. Large breed pups given too much calcium may grow large bones, but these bones lack the strength they need.

Always discuss with your vet about the supplements you're considering. He can advise you on the appropriate amounts of each supplement to add to your dog's diet. Providing a healthy and nutritious diet is one of the easiest ways to ensure good health for your furry friend.



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