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Source of vitamin E

A "source of vitamin E" in dog nutrition means that a particular food or additive provides a significant amount of vitamin E. Vitamin E is an important nutrient for dogs, acting as an antioxidant and helping to protect cells from free radical damage. It also supports the immune system, skin health and reproductive function. If a dog food is labeled as a source of vitamin E, it is likely to contain ingredients such as vegetable oils, seeds, nuts or green leafy vegetables that are rich in this vitamin.

Overview

Exotic Natural source of antioxidants Can support skin and coat health Source of vitamin E Topical application Traditional use in phytotherapy Use in animal care Plant Tree Ornamental plant Source of healthy unsaturated fats
Argan tree
Exotic Intended for human consumption May have antioxidant properties Liquid Oil May have anti-inflammatory properties Can support skin and coat health Source of vitamin E Fat Source of healthy unsaturated fats Rich in nutrients conditionally compatible Feeding not recommended Highly digestible
Avocado oil