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Concentrates are food supplements made from high-quality, natural ingredients. They contain important nutrients that are essential for the health and well-being of dogs. In this article you will find out what concentrates are, what their advantages and disadvantages are and how to use them correctly.

What are concentrates?

Concentrates are products that contain a high concentration of a specific active ingredient or a specific group of active ingredients. They are usually offered in the form of powder, pellets, tablets or liquid. Concentrates can pursue various objectives, such as

  • Supporting the musculoskeletal system
  • Calming the nervous system
  • Strengthening the immune system
  • Improving the health of the skin and coat
  • The promotion of digestion.

What are the advantages of concentrates?

Concentrates have the advantage of high bioavailability. This means that they can be easily absorbed and utilized by the body. They can be used specifically to cover certain needs or deficiencies. Concentrates can also help to improve feed quality by supplementing the basic feed with important nutrients.

Concentrates can also be used preventively to avoid possible diseases. For example, a concentrate with green-lipped mussel can promote joint health and prevent or alleviate osteoarthritis. A concentrate with herbs can calm the nervous system and reduce stress. A concentrate with vitamins can strengthen the immune system and ward off infections.

What are the disadvantages of concentrates?

Concentrates also have some disadvantages that need to be considered. On the one hand, they can lead to overdoses or side effects if used incorrectly. Secondly, they can interact with other medications or food supplements.

Another disadvantage of concentrates is that they are not suitable as a complete feed. They must always be combined with a balanced basic feed that contains all essential nutrients. Concentrates cannot replace the basic feed, but only supplement it.

How to use concentrates correctly?

The correct use of concentrates depends on various factors, such as

  • The type and purpose of the concentrate
  • The size and weight of the dog
  • The health condition and age of the dog
  • The duration and frequency of use

As a general rule, you should always follow the manufacturer's dosage instructions. These are usually stated on the packaging or the package insert. You should also make sure that the concentrate is fresh and has not expired.

The method of administration depends on the form of the concentrate. Powder, pellets or tablets can usually be mixed into the food or given as a treat. Liquid concentrates can be given directly into the mouth with a syringe or spoon or diluted with water. Some concentrates must also be applied externally, for example as a wash solution or spray.

 

Concentrates are useful food supplements for dogs that consist of high-quality, natural ingredients. They can pursue various objectives, such as supporting the musculoskeletal system, calming the nervous system or strengthening the immune system. They have a high bioavailability and can be used specifically to cover certain needs or deficiencies.

However, concentrates also have some disadvantages that must be taken into account. They can lead to overdoses or side effects if used incorrectly. They can also interact with other medications or food supplements.

Concentrates are not suitable as a complete feed. They must always be combined with a balanced basic feed that contains all essential nutrients. Concentrates cannot replace the basic feed, but only supplement it.

The correct use of concentrates depends on various factors, such as the type and purpose of the concentrate, the size and weight of the dog, the health status and age of the dog and the duration and frequency of use. The method of administration depends on the form of the concentrate. Powders, pellets or tablets can usually be mixed with food or given as a treat. Liquid concentrates can be given directly into the mouth with a syringe or spoon or diluted with water. Some concentrates must also be applied externally, for example as a wash solution or spray.


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If you notice any signs of hypersensitivity or poisoning in your dog, you should see your vet immediately. We are not a substitute for a vet, but we try to be as accurate as possible. Every dog reacts differently and we recommend you get a second opinion or consult your vet if in doubt.

Stay healthy and take good care of your four-legged friend!😊

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