How Do I Know If My Pitt Bull And Boxer Dog's Diet Contains Enough Fatty Acid?

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How does your pitt bull and boxer dog's coat look? Is it vibrant and full of life? Or it lifeless with visible skin appearing through it? An unhealthy appearance of the fur and skin might mean your pitt bull and boxer dog lacks required amounts of fatty acids in its diet.

Every aspect of the pitt bull and boxer dog is affected by its diet. Your pitt bull and boxer dog's coat and skin should appear healthy if it contains an ample supply of fatty acids. One example of how fatty acids promote the health of the pitt bull and boxer dog is a thicker, shiner coat. In addition to being good for the skin and coat, several studies have indicated that essential fatty acids, also known as EFA‘s, promote general well being in the pitt bull and boxer dog.

The pitt bull and boxer dog does not manufacture EFA‘s. Due to this fact, EFAs muste be provided through the pitt bull and boxer dog's diet. Flaxseed oil, linseed oil and sunflower oil are excellent sources of EFA‘s.

Improvements in your pitt bull and boxer dog's skin and fur will materialize in 2-4 weeks. As more time passes, additional improvements in your pitt bull and boxer dog's health will take place. Joint health and cardiovascular fitness are just two additional areas of your pitt bull and boxer dog's health that will benefit from supplemented fatty acids. Elevated levels of omega 3 fatty acids are believed to ward off some forms of cancer. Before seven weeks have elapsed, you will notice impressive changes in your pitt bull and boxer dog's health.

For the most part, omega 6 fatty acids are present in manufactured pet foods in sufficient levels. Adding omega 3 helps balance the ratio, which greatly augments the effects of Omega 6 alone. Omega 3 fatty acids can be found in high quantities in fish and flax seed. Some forms of fish may not be safe as part of your pitt bull and boxer dog's diet.

It is unwise to assume that the addition of fatty acid supplements, or any supplement for that matter, to your pitt bull and boxer dog's diet is always a good idea. Consultation with your veterinarian before adding a supplement to your pitt bull and boxer dog's diet is recommended. Your vet will notify you of the best sources of fatty acids and appropriate amounts for your pitt bull and boxer dog.

FortifyingAdditional enrichment of your pitt bull and boxer dog's diet may or may not be necessary. The best way to be sure is to talk with your vet. Your pitt bull and boxer dog's diet must contain the proper balance of nutrients, do not make changes to its diet without proper research and consultation with your vet. EFAs can be found in flaxseed, linseed, sunflower oils and fish. Within weeks higher doses of essential fatty acids can improve skin and coat issues. Your pitt bull and boxer dog's meal tray is the first step in providing for its overall health and a long, happy life.

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