35 things every dog owner should know
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Chapter 5 Cost of feeds img
Chapter 6 Dry vs. Canned food img
Chapter 7 Home made diets img
Chapter 8 Food allergies img
Chapter 9 How much should I feed my dog img
Chapter 10 How often should I feed my dog img
Chapter 11 Signs of Ill health img
Chapter 12 Heart worm, fleas and other parasites img
Chapter 13 Heart worm prevention img
Chapter 14 Common questions about heart worm img
Chapter 15 Fleas and other parasites img
Chapter 16 Do parasites cause "Scooting" img
Chapter 17 Preventing dental disease img
Chapter 18 Home dental care img
Chapter 19 Veterinary dental treatments img
Chapter 20 The importance of the physical examination img
Chapter 21 Why are regular check-ups important img
Chapter 22 What happens during an examination img
Chapter 23 How often should my pet be examined img
Chapter 24 How to administer medicine img
Chapter 25 Nursing a sick dog img
Chapter 26 Vaccinations img
Chapter 27 Common questions about vaccinations img
Chapter 28 Spaying and neutering img
Chapter 29 Spaying of the Female dog img
Chapter 30 Surgical neutering of the male dog img
Chapter 31 Pet health insurance img
Chapter 32 Clipping a dog img
Chapter 33 First steps in grooming img
Chapter 34 Bathing a dog img
Chapter 35 Pet Identification img
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Chapter 3 Vitamin and mineral supplements

Vitamin and mineral supplements are the most important components in any dog's feeding. If there is a balance in the vitamin and mineral supplements, then the animal will have a healthy life and hence, the immunity is not compromised in an unwanted way. This simply means that there the dog will be more disease resistance against various diseases.

Pet owners should know that vitamins A, D, E, and K are the fat-soluble vitamins and others are water-soluble vitamins. Vitamins like thiamine, pyridoxine and cyanocobalamin are important for the functions of nervous system. Deficiency of vitamin A leads to night blindness and skin lesions and deficiency of vitamin D leads to the softening and weakening of the bones.

These problems are many a time encountered by the dog owners. Among these, vitamin A toxicities may occur if you feed them in excessive amounts, like vitamin D. Hence, give emphasis on this while you are using these vitamins in the dogs. Cod liver oil from selected fishes has more vitamin A in them and are universally good feed for dogs.

All dogs may not need supplements of minerals or vitamins to live well for the moment, but it is important for their future. If they become sick or aged or very young without proper feeding, supplementations are required for the upkeep of health status in them. However, one has to follow the instructions of veterinarian in this regard.

If the dogs are fed with fish in frozen conditions, then they may be suffering constantly from vitamin B1 deficiency and hence, such dogs need to be given specifically B1. Careless supplementations of minerals may lead to diseases and hence, veterinarians always need to be consulted on the supplementation of minerals or vitamins.

Minerals like calcium, magnesium, zinc, manganese, iron, copper etc. are given more emphasis in addition to sodium and potassium. Zinc is related to skin health and potassium is related to the muscle health and calcium with phosphorus is related to the bone health.

However, if you feed the dog with chicken, mutton or beef along with required vegetables, artificial supplementation of mineral or vitamin tablets may be highly reduced but supplements need to be thought of when you are not able to maintain a balanced nutrition as this happens with most of the dogs, due to multifaceted causes.

            
            

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