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		<title>More Supplements For Active Dogs</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A dog can run longer in a very hot environment than its prey. The most sensitive organ in all animals is the brain. It is affected badly from the heat. However, dogs have a heat separation system in their necks. This system separates the brain from the rest of the body when it comes to [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>A dog can run longer in a very hot environment than its prey. The most sensitive organ in all animals is the brain. It is affected badly from the heat. However, dogs have a heat separation system in their necks. This system separates the brain from the rest of the body when it comes to heating because of excessive activity. Systems like this make dog metabolism very different from that of the humans who regulate their heating by sweating. To support this metabolism, active dogs must be given dog vitamins, dog supplements, or nutritional supplements for dogs.</p>
<p>One of the most important elements for canine nutritional supplements is iron. Iron is stored in hemoglobin and it helps the blood to carry more oxygen to the others parts. More oxygen means, higher octane fuel. It is cleaner, it gives more energy and it helps the dog to endure longer. Iron must be supplemented. It can be given to dogs in K9 vitamins, K9 dog supplements or dog health supplements. Dog nutrition is a very important issue for K9 Athletes and dog nutrition supplements are indispensable for dog owners who want to have their dogs healthy and vigorous.</p>
<p>There are a lot of pet supplements and pet vitamins in the market. To choose the best canine nutritional supplements you must check different brands. You must choose the ones prepared specially for dogs. On their labels, &#8220;dog nutrition supplements&#8221; or &#8220;canine nutritional supplements&#8221; must be written. Dogs have different species and the needs of every species are different. Therefore you must first learn requirement of canine supplements for your dog.</p>
<p>Some dogs just sit in your lap and some dogs are born to run. They use different amounts of minerals and vitamins. The less active ones may resupply their needs from their food. However for the more active dogs, regular food can&#8217;t resupply enough. Their depleted mineral and vitamin depots must be filled using extra sources. These extra sources can be found commercially. To give excessive amounts of minerals and vitamins must also be avoided. To avoid this, a dog owner can learn the exact needs of the dog by a simple blood test.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A body builder takes more protein or a runner eats more calcium rich foods. Animals and pets must also use pet supplements or pet vitamins in order to have a long active life. Especially dogs, with their slightly different metabolisms use dog nutrition supplements from birth to old age. Dog nutrition must have appropriate support [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>A body builder takes more protein or a runner eats more calcium rich foods. Animals and pets must also use pet supplements or pet vitamins in order to have a long active life. Especially dogs, with their slightly different metabolisms use dog nutrition supplements from birth to old age. Dog nutrition must have appropriate support depending on the activities of the dog. Calcium is one of the most essential dog supplements for puppies especially if they will grow up to be K9 athletes. Calcium rich dog health supplements would make their bones stronger and more resilient to excessive activity when grown up.</p>
<p>Iron is another important component found in canine nutritional supplements. As the activity of the animal increases, the need of its body for iron also increases. Therefore iron is one of the most essential supplements for dogs. However before using iron rich canine supplements, you must have a blood test to determine the exact amount of iron your dog needs because excessive iron may cause health problems like heart disease and colon problems.</p>
<p>Vitamin E is an antioxidant. It can be found in vitamin complexes sold as dog vitamins or k9<br /> vitamins. Active dogs when not supported with Vitamin-E may have oxidative damage in their muscle tissues. This causes soreness and fatigue decreasing the activity levels of the dogs. A race dog may start to slow down and its running urges may become atrophied.</p>
<p>There are other important minerals for the performance and health of dogs. Magnesium, potassium, zinc and selenium are some of them. Magnesium helps muscle relaxation while potassium helps stabilize muscle contractions. Selenium is known as a free radical and it supports the immune system. Zinc is also important for the immune system. Other functions of zinc are increasing endurance and decreasing fatigue. Amino acids like glutamine and protein must also be supplemented in more active dogs like racing or hunting hounds.</p>
<p>K9 athletes or dogs trained for competitions have more nutritional needs than their inactive fellows. If they are supplemented with adequate nutrients they can recover more quickly, have stronger immune systems, don&#8217;t get tired easily and have better performance.</p>
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