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Dog Nutritional Supplements Will Relieve Canine Ailments

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Apr 26,2008 by shab

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We all own dogs at some point in our lives and we often wonder what we would ever do without them. We all want our dogs to lead healthy and long happy lives. If we all knew a little more about dog nutritional supplements our dogs would lead longer, healthier and happier lives. As our dogs age, more physical ailments start occurring, not unlike human beings. It would help our canine buddies if we would educate ourselves on what we could give them to ease some of their discomfort. Dog nutritional supplements are the answer to many canine health problems.

Good Nutrition

Dogs that are properly fed throughout their lives generally do not require any type of dog nutritional supplements. They get whatever nutrition they need from the dog food they are fed. Consulting a vet on what type of vitamins and minerals your new puppy might need is a very good idea. Dogs that are fed the proper vitamins and minerals throughout their lives should be able to ward off any other medical problems until they get older. The dogs that require dog nutritional supplements throughout their lives are dogs with special needs. Older dogs fall into the special needs category because as they age, their health begins to fail.

The dog nutritional supplements that are needed for older dogs to maintain good bones are calcium and phosphorous. These supplements, given in moderation unless specified by a vet, will be very beneficial to your older dog. Too much of both elements are not good for any dog. If your older dog is having a hard time getting up or down, chances are good that he needs these dog nutritional supplements. Dogs with excess weight, whether old or young, will need microelement dog nutritional supplements.

These dog nutritional supplements are needed for the proper running of a good metabolism. Zinc will contribute to the synthesis of proteins and will help your dog's skin and fur look and feel better. Iron is a dog nutritional supplement that is needed to combat anemia in dogs. It will also help with their blood circulation.

Diabetes, digestive disorders, arthritis, kidney and liver disease, thyroid dysfunction, skin disorders and obesity are all problems which are occurring more often today in our family dogs. Many of these conditions can be prevented by giving our animals a healthier lifestyle. For the poor dogs that are already suffering from existing conditions, you can do wonders to improve if not cure their problem with a combination of a healthy lifestyle and dog nutritional supplements.
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