Tuesday, October 8, 2013

If You Are Serious About Pet Vitamins.

By Lamond Fearn


If we, as humans, know our best friend is sick, we will do anything within our power to help them to feel better. We would encourage our spouses and kids to do whatever it takes to stay healthy, but we should not stop with the people we love.

If not, your pet is, to a greater or lesser extent, deficient in vitamins which it needs for optimal health.

Certainly, your pet may get by without them, but if you want to ensure a long and healthy life for your pet, your pet needs a vitamin supplement. Vitamins can also be of enormous assistance if your pet already has an illness or health problem of some kind. Just like humans, almost all pets do benefit from a vitamin supplement. And just as there has been considerable controversy in the medical fraternity over whether humans need extra vitamins, so too do many vets dispute the need for nutritional supplements for pets.

They help to break down nutrients so that your pet's body can use them.

So even though your pet's diet may be inadequate, the vitamins added to pet food compensates for this."

Unfortunately, these diseases and ailments lead to suffering and possibly premature death in our four-legged companions.

Your dog will have healthier looking skin and a nice coat.

It's a gimmick. A gimmick to get you to buy the cereal and feel comfortable in the "knowledge" that you're getting some vitamins even if you don't eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables.

But guess what? It doesn't compensate. Even the fruit and vegetables we buy today have very little in them by way of vitamins and minerals, by comparison to what they should ideally contain.

Never settle for something just because you think your pet will like it. Vitamins must contain the necessary ingredients for your pet's optimal health.

This is why many of us now routinely supplement our diet with vitamin tablets, even when we eat a balanced diet. If we don't, we're likely to be vitamin deficient to some degree.

Top quality pet vitamins are the reason some of our pets are living extraordinary long and healthy lives.




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