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Vitamins and Minerals are Key to Dog’s health.
Posted by Roberta Foxtree at Sep 2nd, 2008 in Kittens
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Have you thought about giving your dog vitamins and minerals in the same way we humans take them?
An easy no-brainer way to cover the vitamin and mineral question is to give your dog a supplement.
Your dog can also get his vitamin and mineral dose just by you giving PNP Healthy Body Multi Vitamins.
These vitamins have been developed by leading experts to provide all your dog needs in terms of minerals, vitamins and all-important Omega 3 and 6.
PNP Healthy Body Multi Vitamins for Dogs make it easy to give your dog all he needs; just administer the correct dosage which is one chewable per ten pounds your dog weighs, but don’t exceed five per day.
These supplements will give your dog’s health a general boost and support the immune system, and because they are flavored with liver, he will just see them as a treat!
It can be hard to get a dog to swallow pills sometimes which is why the chewy format works so well coupled with the lip smacking taste.
Riboflavin and Thiamine plus core minerals and vitamins essential for health are contained in every chewable.
The other supplement we were talking about was PNP Healthy Skin Omega Fatty Acids for Dogs.
This should be seen as a substitute for a vitamin and mineral supplement as they have different ingredients.
The shared elements between PNP Healthy Skin Omega Fatty Acids and PNP Healthy Body Multi Vitamins for Dogs are phosphorus and calcium and of course the ingredients to make up the snack part of the supplement, but Omega Fatty Acids also contains a blend of four oils, Borage, Safflower, Flaxseed and Sunflower.
Flaxseed oil is being touted as the hottest ’super-oil’ on the market for its health benefits including a lower risk of heart attack.
Some believe that it also may help in the prevention of cancer, strokes and heart disease, but this remains unsubstantiated.
Borage oil contains gamma linoleic acid, an element in Omega 3.
Omega fatty acids should be taken in a 1:1 ratio, but most people (and dogs!) consume too much Omega 6, hence why this supplement gives key benefits.
Your dog will enjoy the benefits of great skin and coat, and will feel the benefits of improved vascular health.
Best of all for something so healthy, it tastes great!
It doesn’t take a minute to pop one or two of these supplements into your dog’s diet, especially as they can be given as treats, so do something for your dog’s health and pick PNP Dog vitamins!
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