Caring for Your Pet’s Health: Understanding the Types of Pet Supplements

The first commercial dog biscuits were marketed in 1860, which is how pet foods were introduced. Many pet owners give supplements to complement their pet’s diet and prevent nutrient deficiency. At the same time, some prefer to make dietary changes and add supplements after their pets are diagnosed with a disease.  90 % of US veterinarians prescribe pet supplements.  These contain vitamins, minerals, and herbs, available in various forms, like tablets, capsules, powders, pastes, liquids, and soft chews. There are two categories of pet supplements: food supplements and health supplements. This article discusses different types of supplements and why a high-quality supplement is the right option for your pet’s health.

Understanding Pets Food Supplements

Pet food is either dry or wet, but the single most common purpose of using them is their ability to meet the appropriate nutritional demands of your pets. Baked cookies, pet chews, and coated pet food are also some of the examples. High-quality pet foods are formulated based on scientific nutritional studies and maintenance diet specifications. Grain byproducts, animal products, plant products, egg, milk products, and mineral and vitamin supplements are the common ingredients in pet food. Superfood treats for dogs and cats contain proteins, fats, fibre, moisture, amino acids, calcium, magnesium and vitamins. 

Diet and pet food specifications

Important components of pet food

Whole food concentrates with a powerful nutrient blend are available for cats and dogs. Let us understand the components of pet food: 

Pets Health Supplements

Pet owners are becoming more proactive in taking care of their pets’ and they prioritise products that address specific health concerns. Pet health supplements contain specific ingredients and have a unique composition to typically support a particular body system. The products falling under this category are:

Like humans, pets also need a balance of vitamins and minerals in their body for good health. A vegan diet or homemade diet is not enough to fulfil all nutritional requirements of your pet. Weight loss, tiredness, dull coat, excessive shedding, joint pain, bad breath, bad body odour, digestive issues, abnormal bowel movements,  and skin irritation may arise in dogs due to vitamin and mineral deficiency. A multivitamin for pets provides all vitamins, minerals and nutrients they need.  

A healthy pet has a healthy, lustrous and shiny coat. It’s true! Skin and coat supplements formulated for dogs and cats provide numerous benefits, like relief from itchy skin and discomfort. According to studies, fatty acids highly benefit the skin and coat of pets contributing to haircoat luster and  skin smoothness. Significant impacts on skin and hair quality with EFA supplements can be seen from day 30. Within two months of supplements, maximum benefits are visible. 

These are highly beneficial for dogs because it promotes healthy colon, regular bowel movements, healthy balance of bacteria, and healthy weight management. Constipation and dry hard stools are the common signs of fiber deficiency.

It is important to note that fiber does not provide energy and nutrition to dogs but it is highly beneficial for dogs health. Nearly 56% Americal dogs are overweight so fiber satisfies dogs hunger by inducing a sense of fullness. Fiber-based supplements are given to overweight and diabetic dogs.

Pets require linoleic acid, alpha-linolenic and arachidonic fatty acids. Cats cannot synthesise arachidonic. Similarly, dogs cannot synthesise omega-3 fatty acids and need it essentially through diet and supplements. Omega 3 fatty acids are given to treat pruritic skin diseases and maintain healthy functioning of heart and reproductive organs,  joints, skin and coat. DHA supplements are given to puppies and adult dogs for the development of a healthy brain, eyes and immunity.

Nearly 20% of dogs are affected by osteoarthritis. Obesity, trauma, injury, and excessive exercise are some of the common causes of joint problems in dogs. Joint support supplements are formulated to promote joint health in dogs and cats. Veterinarians recommend these supplements for pets facing joint flexibility and mobility issues to help alleviate occasional discomfort associated with routine daily activity. Studies have also supported the role and benefits of dietary supplements in relieving pain and reducing the clinical signs of osteoarthritis in dogs.

Aggression is a very common problem in dogs. Pet owners commonly report bite injuries. Studies have shown that serotonergic dysfunction is associated with omega-3 fatty acids and aggressiveness in dogs. Supplements containing omega-3 fatty acids, magnesium, and zinc benefit pets reporting behavioural problems.

Like humans, pets undergo cognitive changes as they age. Deficiency of DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and vitamin B6, 12 and folate are risk factors for cognitive decline among pets. Cognitive dysfunction is highly prevalent among the elderly dog population. Supplements containing DHA/EPA, phosphatidylserine, Ginkgo biloba extract, vitamins B6, C, E, N-acetyl cysteine, L-carnitine, a-lipoic acid, acetyl L-carnitine, CoQ10 and selenium are beneficial in improving cognition among aged dogs.

Antioxidants like vitamin C, E, a-lipoic acid, and L-carnitare vitaloles in improving learning ability and memory in elderly dogs. 

These supplements usually contain L-carnitine, Taurine, Coenzyme Q10, and anti-oxidants to support a healthy cardiovascular system in dogs and cats. 

DHA supplements may support neural development in young dogs, prevent heart diseases, manage dermatological conditions, etc. Events like loud noises, fireworks, place changes, and seasonal changes like hot weather create stress and anxiety in pets. Stress Support supplements containing nutraceuticals, adaptogenic herbs, phytochemicals, and neurotransmitters are available for pets to support calmness and a healthy response to stress.

Digestive health is very important for overall health and wellness. 56 % of dog care and 54 % of cat care supplements are for digestive health. Veterinarian-formulated complete probiotic formulas are available for dogs and cats to support gut flora for optimal digestion, normalise bowel ecology and nutrient absorption, and promote healthy immune function.

How do you choose the best pet supplements?

Here are some of the tips that are easy while choosing pet supplements:

Conclusion

There is a rising demand for pet supplements because pet owners are conscious about their pet’s health and seek alternatives to address their health concerns. They want supplements that are free from harmful additives and preservatives. This has led to the formulation of specialised pet foods, high-quality supplements and pet care products. It is important to know the different types of supplements available and their benefits to ensure your pet receives complete benefits from the supplement you are giving. Consult a veterinarian to learn more about pet supplements.

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AUTHOR BIO:

Dr. Aditi is a dedicated healthcare professional, a passionate writer, and fitness enthusiast who has a deep understanding of nutrition and wellness. At Present, She is working as Sr. Content Writer at Nutriessential.com

Dr Aditi has led scientific communication and also promoted patient educational materials. She is the author of international publications and 500+ scientific news articles. Her academic background is in dental surgery, laser, research and nutritional science. She has completed MDS from MP Medical Science University, a Clinical Researcher from Apollo Hospital and a Nutritionist from Indira Gandhi University, Delhi.

Aditi’s eight years of experience in various roles across the healthcare industry made her able to provide informative content on various health topics. Her work is informative and motivational, inspiring others to take control of their health and well-being.

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