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May have antiviral properties

The property "may have antiviral properties" means that certain ingredients in dog food can help to fight viruses or inhibit their replication. This can support your dog's immune system and make it more resistant to viral infections. Such ingredients can include certain herbs, spices or special nutrients that have been shown to have an antiviral effect. It is important that you look for high-quality and well-formulated foods to ensure that your dog can benefit from these potentially health-promoting properties.

Overview

Exotic May have antibacterial properties May have antioxidant properties Natural source of antioxidants Aroma Disinfectant Adaptogen Antiseptic Dermatological application May have antifungal properties May have antiviral properties May have anti-inflammatory properties Topical application Traditional use in phytotherapy Plant Tree Medicinal plant Ornamental plant conditionally compatible Feeding toxic Feeding not recommended Potential source of danger Compatibility unknown
Blue eucalyptus
May have antibacterial properties Can improve the absorption of nutrients May have antiviral properties Can support the immune system Can support wound healing May have anti-inflammatory properties Naturopathy Topical application Traditional use in phytotherapy Use in animal care Plant Medicinal plant Herb Rich in flavonoids Suitable for vegan diets Suitable for vegetarian diets
Purple coneflower
May have antibacterial properties Calming effect May have antiviral properties Can influence the mood Can support wound healing May have anti-inflammatory properties May interact with medications Traditional use in phytotherapy Plant Medicinal plant Herbal sedative Ornamental plant
St. John's wort
May have antibacterial properties May have antioxidant properties Natural source of antioxidants Adaptogen Antiseptic Calming effect Dermatological application Homeopathy May have antiviral properties Can support the immune system May have anti-inflammatory properties Naturopathy Topical application Plant Medicinal plant
Sunflower