Caring for your dog is about more than giving them love and attention, it’s about keeping them in the best health possible. As our dogs grow, and especially as they begin to age, we become more and more concerned with their comfort and well-being, and many dog owners begin to question whether they’re giving their dogs everything they need.
Diets can be tricky – our dogs have just as many dietary dos and don’ts as we do, and finding the right balance isn’t always easy. Packaged dog foods promise in big bright letters to give our dogs all the nutrition they need at whatever stage of life they may be in – but do they really?
More and more concerned pet parents are turning to supplements to fill in the gaps their pet’s nutrition. If you ever wonder whether your dog is getting everything he needs to keep him happy, healthy and active, you may be asking yourself if you should be supplementing your own pet’s diet. And how?
When given and stored responsibly, supplements made especially for dogs ought to be safe for your pet. There may be some concern about “vitamin toxicity” – it is possible for your dog to have too much of a good thing, however, your dog would have to consume a lot to experience it. If you’re concerned, it’s best to contact your vet and ask about your dog’s specific dietary needs.
When we think of the word “supplement” we think of pills – you may even be imagining the Flintstone vitamin or giant multivitamin you take in the morning. But supplements can take different forms, especially for dogs who often take some trickery to get them to take anything. You can slip a pill into a pill-pocket and try to convince your dog to eat it, but the best way to supplement your dog’s diet may be with treats – which your dog is eager to eat anyway!
Happy, Healthy™️ All-Natural Free-Range & Grass-Fed Bully Sticks are great for dogs that have allergies and dietary restrictions. They also naturally contain some of the nutrients most commonly supplemented by dog owners. These treats are made from one simple ingredient so you know exactly what your dog is eating – no preservatives and no pumping it full of vitamins that were cooked out.
These All-Natural Treats are high in protein and low in fat – perfect for dogs on diets, or not!
There are lots of benefits to be had by supplementing your dog’s diet – even more when your dog thinks of this healthy routine as a reward! Make sure you talk to your veterinarian before making any major changes to your dog’s diet, and ask any questions you may have about supplements and the health benefits they can provide.
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