Supplements are designed to compliment diet and ensure bodies maintain a normal biological function. They work for us, so why not our pets? The pet supplement market has been growing recently and research suggests that at least 17% of pet owners regularly include supplements into their pet’s diet.
Pet supplements range from multivitamins to encourage excellent overall health to targeted formulas that are designed to alleviate specific problems such as joint problems or cognitive dysfunction.
If your pet is suffering from a condition, even a serious one such as cancer, there are supplements available that can help. Alpha lipoic acid for example, a powerful antioxidant can be used to alleviate pain and suffering of your pet. This particular supplement also helps prevent cataracts and even restore numerous biological functions that are diminished with aging.
It is very important however to talk to your veterinarian before administering supplements as self prescribing can sometimes be dangerous. Furthermore there are a number of products available to buy that do not deliver all that they promise and are of overall poor standard.
There are 4 things that as a pet owner you should look out for when selecting supplements:
- Quality - How much of the active ingredient is in the product? Use the telephone number on the product to ask questions about the product.
- Efficacy - What, if any is the scientific basis behind the supplement? Ask about what studies have been carried out and where you can find the results.
- Tolerance - Check all the ingredients as a product may contain something that your pet is allergic to or will react with other medications.
- Safety - Make sure the safety of the product has been proved. Phone the company or check their website if you want to know what safety tests have been carried out.
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