Targeted health support
Dog supplements work the same way human supplements do: they provide a nutritional boost in condensed form. They can be used to deliver targeted dietary support for a specific health concern or symptoms such as dog allergies, pancreatitis in dogs, dog dermatitis and more. ProDog supplements are formulated to address specific needs in the most natural way possible.
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Due to the potential side effects of some pharmaceutical treatments and prescription drugs, many dog owners prefer using natural methods to support their pets’ health. Additionally, when medications are necessary, they often use supplements alongside prescribed treatments to bolster the dog’s system and minimise side effects.
A guide on the supplements that best suit your dog’s individual health concerns is listed in a later section.
Overall health support
Another use for dog supplements is to support overall health. As with people, many dogs don’t receive all their required essential nutrients through diet alone, which is where supplements come in handy: you can rest assured your dog is receiving all they need to thrive, even when they’re picky eaters or have other dietary issues.
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Dog vitamin and mineral supplements are also a helpful addition for homemade raw diets, where nutritional imbalances can occur [1] or for dogs on restricted diets. Whilst it’s recommended that raw dog food is composed of the appropriate ratios of protein, fat, organ meats, bone, and plant fibre, we understand that this isn’t always possible. Supplements such as ProDog’s Boost, dog multivitamin and mineral blend with probiotics and antioxidants can help to bridge dietary gaps, providing you with confidence that your dog is receiving balanced nutrition.
A word on side effects/reactions to dog supplements
Each of our dog supplements are created with science-backed, species-appropriate, natural ingredients that are safe for dogs to consume. However, all dogs are different, and there may be certain ingredients that don’t necessarily agree with your canine friend [2].
Discover more about the science behind all our supplement ingredients in our handy A-Z Ingredients List.
Potency or serving size may also disagree with some dogs. If you notice any gastric upset symptoms such as vomiting or diarrhoea, skin flare ups, or decreased appetite, this may be a sign that a particular ingredient doesn’t agree with your dog. Stop the supplement for a few days, and see if your dog’s condition improves. Contact your vet or our canine nutrition team for guidance if you’re concerned.
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