Can I Give my Dog Human Supplements?

Health Care for DogsJust like humans, dogs need a proper diet combined with vitamin and mineral supplementation in order to prevent sickness, disease and promote longevity. Dogs need supplements for very human reason.

While dog require supplementation for optimal health, it is important to remember that animal physiology is very different from humans. This means it may not be appropriate nutritionally to give your dog a human multi-vitamin, for example. Although dogs often take supplements and remedies with the same base as those of their human counterparts e.g. glucosamine, the proper dosage and delivery method (pull-apart capsule, chewable wafer) should not be indiscriminately means to meet the needs of your dog is to find a species-specific supplement or remedy from a trusted manufacturer who uses only human-grade ingredients.

Why You Should Supplement Your Dog

Modern commercial dog foods are a great boon to dog owners but can fall short of providing optimal nutrition. High heat and long storage times required for processing deplete nutrients. Unregulated “by-products,” low-quality protein sources, lower the bioavailability, or bottom-line nutritional usefulness, of the products.

Benefits of Giving Dogs Supplements

Because dogs frequently lack key nutrients in their diet, the right supplement program can return their system to balance. Their natural defenses will work well only if they receive the proper diet, vitamins, and minerals required for ideal health. A balanced nutrition program is an important starting place before pursing additional therapeutic alternatives. A good daily multi-vitamin and mineral complex will ensure that your dog receives the additional supplementation the current diet may lack, as well as best prepare the immune system for dealing with common aliments.


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