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Do You Utilize Supplements for Your Dogs?


What issues does your dog experience?


Grandpa Bill revisits his 25 + Years as a Sole Proprietor providing Kennel Kelp here's


The Kennel Kelp Anthology+ Thorvin breakdown and more details in todays episode.


Kelp is low in calories and packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. It’s especially high in both iodine and calcium, and in recent years, more people have been adding dried kelp to their soups and salads, blending it into smoothies, or sprinkling it on veggies and meat to infuse nutrients and salty flavor without adding excess sodium.


Ascophyllum Nodosum variety of kelp for its dental benefits. It does seem to really help decrease the amount of tartar and calculus that forms on the teeth for both people and dogs and cats.


 Seaweeds can also support skin health—particularly in dogs with coat or nose pigment issues that are caused by low thyroid function.


In fact, the iodine found in kelp—and iodine’s relationship to thyroid function—is one of the main reasons people use kelp, according to Roberts. Iodine deficiency is one common cause of hypothyroidism, in dogs, which can disrupt heart rate, body temperature and, most notably, metabolism. Kelp may help boost a dog’s iodine levels and support thyroid function if dosed correctly.Seaweed helps support digestive sensitivity in pets. This is because it is packed with fiber, which contains anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor and anti-rheumatic properties. Seaweed is also full of prebiotics which helps sustain good bacteria in your pet's stomach.




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