Vitamin A in Dogs, Briefly

Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin that dogs must obtain from animal-based food.

Requirement

  • adult dogs 30 µg/kgBW
  • puppies and pregnant bitches 80 µg/kgBW
  • NRC: 50 µg/kgME, puppies 105 µg/kgME

Overdose

Unknown, at least 100 times the recommended dose.

Usage

  • immunity
  • skin, coat
  • pads, nails

Sources

Liver and eggs.

vitamin Acovering tot. requirement/day
liver, beef196 µg/g0,15 g/kg
liver, pork152 µg/g0,20 g/kg
liver, chicken97 µg/g0,30 g/kg
eggs138 µg/egg1 egg/4 kg
  • heads up: check out nutrition databases of your country.

Conversions

 

Vitamin A: convert IU/µg

IU = International Unit
Convert to micrograms
vitamin A, animal1 IU = 0,3 µg
sama activity than vitamin A, plants (beta-carotene)1 IU = 0,6 µg
from IU to microgramsIU x 0,3 = µg
from micrograms to IUµg / 0,3 = IU

 

RAE/RE

Retinol Activity Equivalent
Retinol Equivalent
RAERE
vitamin A1 µg1 µg
beta-caroten12 µg6 µg
other carotenoids24 µg12 µg

Supplements

ADE solutions, vitamin A drops

Note

Vitamin A can be dosed once a week. In that case, the daily dose is multiplied by seven.