The Difference Between Pet Supplements And Human Supplements

This post was written by London Dog Walker on July 1, 2010
Posted Under: London Dog Walking

The main distinction between pet supplements and human food supplements is that the first category need the approval of a specialist before administration, while the second category can be taken right in without major concerns. The main functions of both pet and human supplements are common, though: building up the immune system and offering us and pets with the energy we might lack from different causes during our lifetime.

Petaminz is a pet supplement that can be administrated to both cats and dogs; the vitamins complex helps improve your pet`s resistance to diseases and reduces its vulnerability to infections. Some of the clues that might lead you to knowing your cat or dog needs a pet supplement are a prolonged lack of energy, problems with its digestive system or repeated infections. Don’t forget you need to discuss with a vet before starting to feed your pet any supplements. Let us have a look at the main pet supplements accessible and on their functions.

Glucosamine helps a great deal in recovering your pet’s joints, specially when they are starting to be affected by arthritis. Calcium and phosphorus help your pet `s bones stay strong and, along with glucosamine, helps it stay away from affections such as arthritis or bone and joint fractures.

Vitamin C is by far probably the most essential supplements for both humans and pets; aside from improving the effectiveness of the immune system, it also contributes in tissue repair after accidents and a healthy growth. Vitamin B has a main role in your pet `s aspect of the fur and skin. It also helps the liver and eyes functions. Its relative, B2, works similar to vitamin C in growing the resistance of the body to several illnesses.

It was most recently found out that the storing conditions have a high impact on the quality of the pet supplements; also, the nutrients that are supposed to be contained by the supplements have a lower impact as a cause of the fake proteins and refined grains added for pure economic reasons. In order for them to make a difference in your dog `s quality lifestyle, you need to make sure they offer what your dog needs (a vet recommendation is essential) and that the long term storage conditions are correct.

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