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Apple Cider Vinegar For Dogs?
There are many benefits
We are always looking for healthy ways to help our dogs thrive. Even as we feed our dogs healthy food, make sure they get plenty of exercise, ailments still do occur. Dry skin, joint issues and allergies are very common just to name a few.
Well, Apple Cider vinegar, has been known to help most of these issues and more!
What makes Apple Cider vinegar so healthy?
Apple Cider Vinegar is made from fermented apple cider and has many healthy effects for dogs of all ages. It can be taken as an additional supplement for your pups or simply as a remedy for different types of ailments.
Apple Cider Vinegar can be taken orally, applied topically, or both. Apple Cider Vinegar is healthy and potent due to its acidity and the nutrients it contains including: Vitamins A, B1, B2, B6, C and E; Potassium, Calcium, amino acids and beneficial enzymes.
Apple Cider Vinegar can help to boost a dog’s immune system
Apple Cider Vinegar is a natural detoxifier and boosts your dog’s immune system’s ability to fight off regular infections. It has been proven to improve a dog’s skin condition and resilience, repelling pests and stopping fungus. The positive enzymes help with digestion and the sweet smell is supposed to aid in appetite stimulation. It can also help with any digestive issue.
Apple Cider Vinegar can help a dog’s joints
Apple Cider Vinegar that is given on a daily basis helps a dog with achy joints or arthritis by breaking down calcium deposits. The potassium in Apple Cider Vinegar keeps your dog’s nails healthy and strong and teeth white in dogs of all ages. In winter, apple cider vinegar is especially important because it helps dogs keep their inner temperature up and cures runny eyes, noses and itchy ears.
Treat dog bruises, itchy skin, rashes or hot spots with Apple Cider Vinegar.
As a topical remedy, Apple Cider Vinegar can be applied to sores, hot spots or calluses. Depending on the thickness and sensitivity of the sore or irritated skin area, it can be combined with equal part water and vinegar, put in a spray bottle, and spayed on.
For ear cleanliness or itchiness, a few drops weekly can be put right into the ear to stop the growth of mites, fungus, or bacteria.
Apple Cider Vinegar has been known to help with fleas
If your dog is prone to fleas, Apple Cider Vinegar can repel all kinds of bugs and fungi due to the high concentration of potassium and natural baseline acidity. If your dog already has fleas, it can be used on the pup after a shampoo. The fleas will wash off with a good scrub and shampoo for dogs.
Further, Apple Cider Vinegar's strong odor may repel fleas and ticks when applied to your dog's coat. You can also add Apple Cider Vinegar to water or use it in a spray bottle to repel fleas.
Apple Cider Vinegar can also help regulate your dog’s blood sugar
Apple Cider Vinegar may also help regulate blood sugar levels, reduce high blood pressure, and restrict the growth of toxic bacteria and yeast. It also contains phenolic compounds, which may help protect dogs from Canine Cognitive Disorder.
Start slowly with apple cider vinegar and add daily to your dog’s diet
To start apple cider vinegar in your dog’s diet, use a teaspoon for every fifteen pounds in your dog’s drinking water or food. Start slowly and add small amounts until you are up to the dose that is right for your dog’s weight. If your dog doesn’t like the smell, you can mix it with honey or something you know your dog will like.
As always, talk to your veterinarian before making any changes to your dog’s diet.