Practical Dosing of Vitamin E
Vitamin E is the most commonly used antioxidant, essentially the body’s own preservative. It is not a vitamin whose benefits should be visibly noticeable in a dog, but rather it is intended to extend the lifespan.
Vitamin E is the most commonly used antioxidant, essentially the body’s own preservative. It is not a vitamin whose benefits should be visibly noticeable in a dog, but rather it is intended to extend the lifespan.
Those who practiced Barf feeding once discovered that bones are food for dogs. An Australian who turned to alternatives, and briefly worked as a veterinarian, Ian Billinghurst, developed it into a business for himself and managed to create the modern dog-keeping culture’s worst and most widespread feeding mistake. As a result, we now have a market for minced meats with bones.
Vitamin E is the most commonly used antioxidant, essentially acting as the body's own preservative. It is not a vitamin whose benefits should be visibly apparent in a dog, but…