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  2. Fats: Fats give your dog energy. They also help keep your dog's skin and hair healthy. Some important fatty acids for your dog are: Linoleic acid. Omega-6. Omega-3. Your dog's body can't make ...

  3. Dog Vitamins and Supplements: Get the Facts - WebMD

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    With a growing population of aging, overweight dogs, the market for dog supplements is expected to increase 37% by 2012, reaching $1.7 billion, according to Packaged Facts, a market research firm.

  4. Vet Shares Top 6 Healthy Toppers to Add to Dry Dog Food - AOL

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    Dr. Anwary says in his caption that these foods will add vitamins, protein, antioxidants, and Omega 3 to your dog's meals. You can mix and match them once a day or at each meal. Bonus points ...

  5. Dimethylglycine is an essential amino acid, which means that the body cannot make this chemical on its own. It must be consumed in the diet. It is found in grains and meats and can also be taken ...

  6. Chelates in animal nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Chelates in animal feed is jargon for metalloorganic compounds added to animal feed. The compounds provide sources of various metals that improve the health or marketability of the animal. Typical metals salts are derived from cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, and zinc. The objective of supplementation with trace minerals is to avoid a variety ...

  7. Best Ways to Feed Your Dog - WebMD

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    When it comes to wet or dry food, both can have benefits. “Dry food is believed to be better for a dog’s teeth. Wet food provides more moisture, which is especially helpful for those dogs that ...

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