Puppies need vitamins to grow better and healthier.
Puppies normally need more vitamins than adult dogs to make them healthier during their period of rapid growth and development. Multivitamins, aside from nutrients included in commercial dog food, can give a puppy the entire supplement it needs to grow properly. Today's pet industry offers several types of multivitamin, with each type offering a specific vitamin and effect.
Fat-soluble Vitamins
Fat-soluble variants contain vitamins A, D, E and K. Vitamin A ensures supple skin and hair, good vision and optimum growth. Vitamin D keeps the puppy's teeth and bones strong. Vitamin E guarantees a healthy reproductive system and guards against brown-bowel syndrome, which can damage multiple organs including the liver and pancreas. Vitamin K, ordinarily synthesized in the puppy's own body, prevents hemorrhaging and impaired clotting if the puppy gets injured.
Water-soluble Vitamins
Water-soluble types contain vitamin C, B-vitamins, biotin,
Vitamin B5 and biotin maintain healthy hair, normal aging and normal
Deficiencies
Lack of any of the multivitamins can result in several conditions, including unhealthy digestion, irregular
Excessive Vitamins
Just as deficiency can prove to be a serious problem, excess vitamins in the puppy's system can also be detrimental. Giving a higher dosage than what is recommended or not following instructions on multivitamin administration can be toxic.
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