Sunday, September 28, 2008

Dog's Health and Vitamin's Benefits

By Allen McDaniel

Dog's Health And The Benefits Of Vitamins

Giving your dog a vitamin supplement has been shown to not only improve your dogs resistance to illness and disease, but they can also increase your dogs lifespan.

The sooner you begin giving a vitamin supplement to your dog the better. Dogs that were given vitamins starting as puppies showed much better signs of health, and were more resistant to different strains of common dog diseases.

Most people assume that giving a dog a good healthy diet is enough to keep a dog living a good healthy lifestyle. But, think about the vitamins and medication that are often recommended to humans. As humans we take everything from antioxidants, do vitamin E for skin care, to gelatin for and calcium to help with bones and joints. Dogs get the same benefit from these vitamins that we do!

Dogs suffer many of the most common health problems and problems with aging that humans do. Dogs begin to lose their eyesight as they age. The cartilage in their joints deteriorates just like a humans does. And their immune systems can become weaker or stronger based off of their diet and nutrient intake. Vitamins, which have worked so well for humans for so many years, are often the answer to a dog's problems too.

Most effects from vitamins will be noticeable to you and your bet after just a few weeks of taking them. Once the vitamins have time to work on healing cells, and to prevent more cells from debilitating, the health benefits will be visible.

Some vitamin supplements are designed specifically for dogs, but even vitamins that are manufactured for humans can be crushed up and added to a dogs food or water.

Start your dog on a vitamin regiment as soon as possible. Your dog will live a healthier, happier life. And you and your dog will be able to enjoy each others company much more, for much longer. As always, it is important to ask your veterinarian before administering any type of medication to your pet.


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