Pet Vitamins
Pets, just like us need vitamins and minerals to stay healthy.
In today’s environment it may be even more important they receive
the nutrients they need. Vitamins perform important roles for
our pets just as they do for humans. Vitamins are divided into
two groups, water-soluble and fat-soluble, just as they are
for humans. Fat-soluble vitamins are stored in the liver and
are good for several functions for our pets.
Vitamin A is the vitamin to keep skin and coat healthy. Vitamin
D is what they need for good bones and teeth, E is an antioxidant
vitamin, and K is for good blood clotting in case of a cut or
injury. Liver is a good source of these fat-soluble vitamins.
Fat-soluble means they are dissolved in fat.
Water-soluble vitamins are B complex vitamins and vitamin C.
These vitamins are easily lost during cooking and processing
but they are still valuable to their health. The B complex vitamins
are important for healthy muscles, skin, and quality blood.
Vitamin C is the stress vitamin and it is just as necessary
for pets as they are for us. Liver and kidney are good sources
for these water-soluble vitamins.
Our pets are precious to us and we want to keep them healthy
and with us as long as possible. How do we know if they have
a vitamin shortage, they can’t tell us! Here are some signs
to watch for to be sure your dog or cat does not have a vitamin
deficiency.
If you pet has a poor skin and coat they may be lacking in vitamin
A or B. If their skin develops sores, their hair grows thin,
or they develop bald spots, the lack of these two essential
vitamins may be to blame. Is your pet sleepy, tired, and anemic?
They may need some extra vitamin B.
If they are having problems with their heart or have been diagnosed
with cancer, they may need vitamin E. Vitamin D is lacking if
they have weak bones and bad teeth.
Generic dog and cat food are normally not as nutritious as name
brand pet foods. If you are concerned about your pet, check
the labels on the food you are giving them. If you suspect your
pet is lacking in one of the important vitamins, read labels.
Some foods are fortified with extra vitamins and minerals. Many
foods are designed and made to meet the needs of specific ages
for your pet, and for special needs.
You will probably need to experiment with different foods to
see which ones work with your pet. Some food will give my dog
gas and even though it is good for him and is a weight management
food, I am planning on changing brands the next time I buy him
food. Weight management is as important to our pets as it is
to us. As a dog gets older, they tend to be less active and
to gain weight. Weight gain can cause heart problems and slow
your pet down even more. Manufactured foods for weight control
are available and normally have extra nutrients that an older
dog needs to remain healthy and happy.
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