Saturday, January 17, 2009

Should I Use a Supplement for My Dog?

Supplementing your dog’s diet can play a crucial role in maintaining overall health. We know that some dogs require additional nutritional intake to help them maintain a healthy body, due to age, breed, environment and other factors. Based on this premise, Dr. Jane Bicks, a holistic veterinarian has formulated a new supplement to enhance your dog’s daily diet.

The perfect complement to a healthy diet, Life’s Abundance Wellness Food Supplement for Dogs is formulated with a broad array of naturally nutritious ingredients from real food to help maintain overall health.

In this chewable tablet, Dr. Jane has included the following nutritious ingredients:

Poultry liver, rich in vitamin A and D, protein and selenium.

Natural vitamin E, an antioxidant.

Taurine, an essential amino acid.

Stabilized rice bran, a rich source of vitamins and minerals.

Cranberries, a rich source of vitamin C, dietary fiber and manganese.

Carrots, a rich source of beta-carotene (vitamin A), vitamins C, D, and E, riboflavin, niacin, calcium, potassium, phosphorus, sodium and iron.

Dried egg, one of nature's most nutrient-dense foods, plays an important role in a balanced diet. Eggs are considered a complete protein source, providing essential amino acids, vitamins and minerals (vitamins A, B, E, biotin, and sulfur). Eggs also provide healthy fats, such as omega-6 for healthy skin and a glossy coat.

Flaxseed meal is a rich plant source of antioxidant lignans and omega-3 fatty. Flaxseed meal also has a very high level of protein and essential amino acids. In addition, flaxseed meal contains significant amounts of fiber, vitamin E, folic acid, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6 and is extremely rich in the minerals potassium, calcium and phosphorus.

Direct-fed microbials, ingredients similar to those found in supermarket yogurts.

Ester-C*, a unique and patented form of vitamin C (calcium ascorbate).

Tomato pomace, a good source of lycopene and vitamin C.

Alfalfa meal, which is a good source of protein, vitamin A, niacin and calcium, and a very good source of dietary fiber, vitamin C, thiamin, riboflavin, folate, pantothenic acid, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, zinc, copper and manganese.

Pineapple, which is a good source of enzymes, vitamins, minerals and fiber.

Like all of Dr. Bick's superior-quality canine supplements, these delicious compressed tablets are scored in-half for easy splitting. And with a tantalizing liver flavor, your dog will be doing the happy dance when it comes time for his or her supplement!

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