VITAMIN A AND ITS BENEFITS FOR DOGS

May 6, 2021My dog's health and care

Vision

The role of the vitamin A in vision has been extensively studied and confirmed. The night vision depends to a large extent on vitamin A, which promotes the formation of pigments that allow the eyes to adapt to the light changes. Night blindness is a symptom of vitamin A deficiency.

 

Growth and development

Vitamin A plays an important role in your physical development and growth. Puppies are born without the ability to store vitamin A in the liver, and the mother's first milk (colostrum) is rich in vitamin A and is a very important source for them.

Vitamin A deficiency in puppies can lead to poor growth rate and muscle weakness, nervous disorders and poor skin and coat quality. Therefore, our puppies need higher amounts of vitamin A than adult dogs.

In adulthood, the need for vitamin A is less important but still essential. In adult dogs, vitamin A deficiency causes poor ovulation in bitches and can have a negative impact on male sterility.

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Vitamin A deficiency in puppies can lead to poor growth rate and muscle weakness, nervous disorders and poor skin and coat quality.'

The immune system

Vitamin A contributes to the immune system through the white blood cell production. Thus, vitamin A is important in helping organisms to combat infections by viruses and bacteria and to destroying cancer cells.

Doxel Puppy-Junior is specially formulated with ingredients such as camelina oil with a balanced balance of omegas 3-6-9, antioxidants y vitamin Ethe DHA that aids cognitive development and vitamin A. To support the growth of our new family members with our supplement and thus meet their needs.

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