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Organic liquid vitamins and minerals may be used in dogs and may have a few advantages over the tablets and non organic supplements. Liquid supplements may be easier to administer to canines and opting for organic products can ensure the quality of the supplements you give to your dog.
The organic liquid vitamins and minerals are better than other non organic supplements, as these non organic products may contain additives and even carcinogenic substances. Organic supplements are obtained from natural sources, are pure and free from any additives. When you use liquid vitamins and minerals, these can be easily added to your dog’s diet and you can make sure your dog ingests the supplements. Soak the dog’s kibble in the amount of supplements recommended by your vet. If you opt for tablets, your dog may not ingest these and may even avoid eating them. You may have to grind or crush the tablets to make your dog eat them, so it’s easier if you provide a liquid form.
Liquid supplements are also more easily assimilated by the body.
The types of vitamins and minerals needed by your dog depend on a variety of factors including:
For this reason, you will need to consult your vet in order to get the right vitamins and minerals your dog requires. It’s not recommended to give your dog vitamins or minerals without consulting the vet. Certain substances, such as the fat soluble vitamins can even pose health risks if consumed in excess by your dog, so you have to be cautious.
Most commonly, dogs will get vitamins and minerals such as:
When choosing the liquid vitamins and minerals recommended by your vet, you have to check if the product is organic. Many products that are marketed as organic may contain additives that are non organic, so check with your vet and get approved organic vitamins and minerals for your dog.