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Kelp Seaweed (Ascophyllum Nodosum) 100g
Kelp Seaweed (Ascophyllum Nodosum) 100g
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Kelp is nature’s multi-vitamin. Kelp is naturally nutrient-packed, and rich in antioxidants that fight disease-causing free radicals.
Kelp even provides vitamins A, B, E, D, and K, finding itself as a useful supplement for dogs. Kelp is an excellent source of iodine, which supports the endocrine glands and glandular function while promoting healthy thyroid hormone function.
Kelp can help improve energy levels and strengthen the immune system. This pet-friendly seaweed generally contains about 25% protein and 2% fat, and is one of the best minerals and amino acid sources.
Including kelp in your dog's diet can result in healthier skin and coat, less dryness and itchiness, and a more balanced metabolism by supplying omega 3 and 6 fatty acids and amino acids.
If you choose to incorporate kelp into your dog's diet, consider other sources of nutrients, like iodine, that are already represented in your dog’s regular food and treats. To supplement complete diets, try feeding sea kelp a few times per week instead of every meal to avoid offering too many nutrients. Start with small amounts and monitor your dog's reaction. You can mix powdered kelp into their regular meal.
Kelp can be a particularly positive addition to your dog’s daily nutrition if you feed raw dog food. You should also be aware of the iodine levels your pet takes in. A diet lacking iodine is detrimental to your dog and should be addressed immediately. Supplementing with sea kelp is especially recommended if you feed a raw diet lacking in fish or shellfish.
While kelp is generally safe, excessive consumption can lead to iodine-related issues. If your dog has thyroid issues, always consult your vet before feeding kelp.
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