Salmon Oil for a Lazy Puppy

By | Aug 22, 2012

EPA and DHA for Puppies

Daily doses of EPA and DHA will yield a shiny, healthy, coat and strong teeth and nails. For older dogs (or lazy puppies) suffering from fatigue, this essential supplement has been shown to increase stamina and joint flexibility. It also wards off arthritis, which is a big concern among owners of certain breeds. When paired with chondroitin and glucosamine, pet-moobility degeneration is practically eradicated, regardless of age.

This dietary appendix has been shown to improve kidney and hepatic function; it appears the oil actually reverses kidney damage, though more studies are needed to prove these results. Canines consuming this compliment have less difficulty voiding their bladder, which can be a serious and potentially life-threatening issue.

In puppies, brain and vital organ development is stimulated by the DHA component. Keeping pets frisky and playful, salmon oil helps prevent such age-related ailments as heart and liver disease. The oil is thought to lower the risk of heart arrhythmias, as well as showing a reduction in dangerous levels of triglycerides which can cause high cholesterol.

What Does Salmon Oil Do?

LifeSpan Salmon Oil To properly dose your friend, plan on giving him at least 1000 mg per 30 pounds of weight. Therefore, a 60 pound dog would need 2000 mg daily, a 90 pound dog, 3000 mg daily, etcetera. And it goes without saying, when any suspected health conditions arise consult your veterinarian. Studies have shown that when canines are given a 7000 mg dose each day, their bodies will be energized, stimulated, and optimized; research indicates the reversal of malignant growths after administering Salmon Oil. Some breeds are susceptible to skin disorders and rashes; luckily, this additive promotes collagen development in the epidermis. This is what gives the coat a healthy shine, and it is a welcomed side-effect for dermal afflictions.

Of course, the same advantages can be obtained by giving your dog canned or fresh sources, but one small capsule contains as much concentrate as an entire can, being more cost effective. Consult with your vet if your pup has difficulty swallowing capsules, the liquid form can be off-putting to some of the pickier members of the canine-taste set. Every dog is different, and there is no cost differential between the two forms, so choose according to Rover’s preference.

Although many common food brands claim an abundance of salmon particulate, supplementation methods are far superior and necessary. There is no downside to giving puppies this wonder drug and it won’t hurt for humans to take some as well. The benefits for two-legged creatures are exactly the same as those with four. Therefore, consuming the same capsules as your counterpart is more than okay.

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