Pawbits 100% Seaweed for Dogs Teeth - Sustainably Harvested Natural Tartar & Plaque Removing Flakes with Vitamins & Minerals to Combat Bad Breath Suitable For Cats

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Pawbits 100% Seaweed for Dogs Teeth - Sustainably Harvested Natural Tartar & Plaque Removing Flakes with Vitamins & Minerals to Combat Bad Breath Suitable For Cats

Pawbits 100% Seaweed for Dogs Teeth - Sustainably Harvested Natural Tartar & Plaque Removing Flakes with Vitamins & Minerals to Combat Bad Breath Suitable For Cats

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out of 10 dogs have gum disease by three years of age and 9 out of 10 dogs are dry fed. And we’re supposed to believe it’s nothing to do with diet?! Of course it is, as it is with us. Eat right and brush, that’s what they tell us. Here we take at the different options to help keep your dogs teeth clean with a bit of abrasive action.

So, normally, both dry and raw fed dogs benefit from the addition of seaweed to their diet. But we don’t just use seaweed in dogs because of its iodine content. It does much more than that. There is a Huge Range of Benefits From Using Seaweed in Dogs That go Beyond Iodine Content… You may not know it, but eating seaweed is good for your dental health. People who eat seaweed enjoy less problems with decay and also feel better overall. Moreover, research shows that the enzymes contained in seaweed prevent the bacteria from forming that triggers gum disease.Mar 30, 2020

In 2002, studies showed that in 2002 cat food varied wildly as to how much iodine they contained with 25% of them containing none at all. That study found that cats eating such diets exhibited abnormal thyroxine (thyroid hormone) levels and benefitted from a normal inclusion of iodine in their diet. Hodgkinson et al. (2004) analysed 33 brands of dry food and found 12 had too little iodine.In fact, studies since, again in cats, have reported that cats consuming commercial foods which were relatively deficient in iodine were more than 4 times as likely to develop hyperthyroidism compared with cats that ate iodine-supplemented foods ( Edinboro et al. 2004 and 2010). Dried brown algae is a more concentrated form that is sometimes an ingredient in homemade dog treats or added to your dog’s food. Liquid supplements are convenient for pet owners who want to add seaweed to their dog’s diet without the hassle of measuring out powder or dried sea veggies. Feeding your dog a diet rich in seaweed can increase their skin and coat health. Seaweed, specifically brown seaweed varieties, are filled with beneficial nutrients such as omega fatty acids, fucoxanthin and fucoidan that can promote vibrant fur and healthy skin. The antioxidants found in these sea vegetables can also combat oxidative stress on your pet’s skin cells, reducing dryness, itchiness, and other common issues.

Sea grapes are most commonly eaten raw on their own or added to salads. Nutritional Benefits Of Seaweed For DogsThe only type of seaweed that is bad for dogs is the one found on the beach. If you like to take your pooch to the beach, make sure to keep them on the leash and well away from any wild seaweed that has been washed on the shore. However, the biggest issue with wild seaweed is that it will expand in your dog’s stomach once it is eaten. The best supplement depends on a pet’s individual needs, and there are a few options to choose from. Always discuss adding seaweed supplements to your pup’s diet with your veterinarian before rather than after making the change.



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