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Bacon Flavored Liquid Optimized Multivitamins 32 OZ

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Dogamin Optimized Liquid All-in-One Multivitamins 32oz for Dogs (Small to Large Breeds) with All Essential Vitamins for Vision, Coat & Skin, Joint Health, Digestive, Thyroid, and Immune System Support

  • Optimized Mutlvitamins Bacon Flavored Liquid (For Optimal Absorption)
  • All-In-One Daily DoseĀ 
  • Vision Health – Thyroid Support – Immune System Support – Skin & Coat – Joint Support – PreBotic & Probiotic Digestive Support
  • Exceptional Absorption Rate and Bioavailability: Up to 95%.
  • Great Taste: No more vitamin tasting pills. Our liquid formula comes in a bacon-flavored delicious natural taste!
  • 41 KEY VITAMINS

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DOG ALL-IN-ONE MULTIVITAMIN: This is the most complete dog liquid multivitamin formula for your dogs health & wellness. Supports and aids in coat & skin health, vision health, thyroid health, digestive support, and immune system support.

MOST IMPORTANT VITAMIN FAMILY IN ONE: Includes vitamins A, B, D, C, E, K along with Choline

PREBIOTIC & PROBIOTIC:Ā By providing support to the good bacteria, prebiotics for dogs aid in improving digestion, meaning that nutrients are absorbed better, particularly in the case of minerals) and the immune system works to its best. Probiotics work by increasing the numbers of helpful bacteria in the digestive system.

OPTIMIZED & BETTER ABSORPTION: One of the biggest benefits is that the consumption of supplements in liquid form is easily digestible, allowing better absorption of medicinal properties.

BACON FLAVORED MULTIVITAMIN: An incredible taste and flavor of bacon that your pup is sure to love.

L-arginine: L-Arginine is an essential amino acid for dogs. It is classified as a gluconeogenic amino acid and contains a positively charged nitrogen side chain that can be used as a binding site for other molecules. L-arginine plays a role in building protein. The body can use the protein to help build muscle and rebuild tissue. In addition to building protein, L-arginine releases nitric oxide in the blood

Taurine: For dogs, taurine is needed for eyes, reproduction, bile acid (for fat digestion) and for a healthy heart.

Methionine: Methionine is found in meat, fish, and dairy products, and it plays an important role in many cell functions. Methionine is used to prevent liver damage. It is also used for increasing the acidity of urine, treating liver disorders, and improving wound healing.

Linoleic Acid: Dogs require the Omega-6 fatty acid linoleic acid in their diet, thus making it an essential fatty acid for dogs. Animals that donā€™t get enough linoleic acid can develop a number of health problems like poor skin and haircoat, abnormal growth in young animals, and weakened immune systems.

Calcium: Calcium is an important part of your dogā€™s diet and contributes to their growth, healthy bone and teeth maintenance, proper muscle building and function, a strong heart, and healthy nervous system. Calcium helps your dogā€™s muscles lengthen and contract, and it even plays an important part in essential processes in your dogā€™s cells.

Phosphorus: Phosphorus in dogs combines with minerals like calcium to support and maintain your dogā€™s health. The mineral also works behind the scene acting as a catalyst for various bodily functions. Phosphorus in dogs is important for the support of healthy kidney function. Your pup needs kidney healthy to effectively flush out toxins from their body through urine.

Potassium: Potassium is an electrolyte and is vital to your dogā€™s health. Potassium aids in the functioning of electrical charges in the heart, nerves, and muscles. If your dog is deficient in this critical mineral you may see that your dog is tired all the time, which is not normal, or they have no desire to eat.

Magnesium: One of these key nutrients is magnesium, involved with energy production at the cellular level. Every time your dog moves a muscle, experiences a heartbeat, or has a thought, magnesium is needed to facilitate that transfer of energy. Your pooch needs this mineral for almost all his bodily functions including his moods. If it gets enough of it every day, it should live a healthy happy life.

Iron: Iron is a mineral that is required by your dogā€™s body to perform important functions like carrying oxygen in the hemoglobin of red blood cells throughout the body so her cells can produce energy. Iron is also necessary for certain enzymes in the body to function normally.

Copper: Copper plays a role in the formation of a dogā€™s bones, connective tissue, collagen, and myelin (the protective covering of nerves). Copper also helps the body absorb iron, making it an important part of red blood cell function.

Manganese: Manganese helps ensure quality bone and cartilage. It also helps with the mitochondria function, or the cellā€™s energy source. Dogs need manganese to produce energy, metabolize protein and carbohydrates, and to make fatty acids. Manganese is an important part of many enzymes and plays a role in the health and maintenance of bone and cartilage in joints.

Zinc: The mineral zinc plays an important role in many substances in the dogs body including enzymes, proteins, and hormones. Zinc is also important for immune system function and thyroid function. Zinc-deficiency can result in many problems for the dog including: Lack of protection from infection.

Iodine: Iodine content helps to stimulate thyroid activity, speeding metabolism and weight loss. Improves glandular activity and healthy metabolism. The body needs iodine to make thyroid hormones. These hormones control the bodyā€™s metabolism and many other important functions.

Selenium: Selenium is an essential trace element in dogs. It is involved in many aspects of dogs physiology, such as antioxidant protection, thyroid hormone metabolism, and immune function.

Vitamin A: Vitamin A in a daily supplemental formula can help maintain: Skin and coat health: The skin and coat of your dog can have a huge impact on their overall well-being. They play a role in aiding the immune system, regulating temperature and staying hydrated.

Vitamin D3: Vitamin D (ergocalciferol-D2, cholecalciferol-D3, alfacalcidol) is a fat-soluble vitamin that helps the dogs body absorb calcium and phosphorus. Having the right amount of vitamin D, calcium, and phosphorus is important for building and keeping strong bones.

Vitamin E: Vitamin E is a nutrient thatā€™s important to the dogs vision, reproduction, and the health of their blood, brain and skin. Vitamin E also has antioxidant properties.

Thiamine (Vitamin B1): Vitamin B1, also known as thiamine, is an essential vitamin for dogs, which means it must be part of their diet in order for your dog to maintain optimal health. The brain and other high energy organs require thiamine for proper function because it is used for carbohydrate metabolism.

Riboflavin (Vitamin B2): Riboflavin are meant to help the health of your dogs skin. It also helps turn fat into energy for your dog. Riboflavin functions in flavoprotein-enzyme systems to help regulate cellular metabolism. They are specifically involved in metabolism of carbohydrates. Riboflavin is also an essential factor in amino acid metabolism as part of amino acid oxidases.

Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5): Pantothenic acid, vitamin B5, is known as the anti-stress vitamin since it is involved in the production of adrenal hormones and antibodies produced by the bodyā€™s white blood cells. Like other vitamins, it assists in vitamin metabolism and helps in the conversation of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates into energy for the body. Pantothenic acid helps with energy metabolism.

Niacin (Vitamin B3): This vitamin contributes to a hand-full of functions in your dogs body. On the surface level, Niacin helps with skin health and gives your dog a glossy coat. It is also necessary for the breaking down of sugars and fats into energy.

Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6): Vitamin B6 is especially vital. This vitamin is responsible for glucose generation, red blood cell and nervous system function, hormone regulation, immune response, niacin synthesis, and gene activation.

Folic Acid: Folic acid helps make healthy red blood cells, which carry oxygen around the body. If dogs do not have enough folic acid, their body can make abnormally large red blood cells that do not work properly. This causes folate deficiency anaemia, which can cause tiredness and other symptoms.

Vitamin B12: Vitamin B12 (also known as cobalamin) is important for many aspects of your dogā€™s health. Itā€™s crucial for healthy nervous system and brain function, as well as for the formation and growth of blood cells. Itā€™s also involved in intestinal health, so your dog needs B12 to maintain healthy digestion.

Choline: Choline is a vitamin that is used in detoxification pathways in the liver and as a precursor to nervous system chemicals such as acetylcholine and dopamine

Glucosamine: Glucosamine is one of several natural substances, or nutraceuticals, that are known as chondroprotective agents, used in the treatment of arthritis in humans, dogs, horses, and other animals. In dogs, glucosamine is also often used to: Alleviate pain and joint wear caused by hip dysplasia or other structural changes.

Chondroitin Sulfate: When given with glucosamine, chondroitin has a synergistic effect and has been shown to lessen inflammation if given before a joint injury in dogs.

Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM): A naturally occurring supplement used primarily as an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant for conditions such as arthritis and some cancers.

Biotin: Biotin is one of the most important nutrients in the body, it maintains healthy connective tissue, which holds the body together. It is essential for the metabolism of fats and carbohydrates, as well as for cell formation and assists with the metabolism of proteins.

Calcium Ascorbate (Vitamin C): Vitamin C is an important antioxidant. It scavenges potentially harmful free radicals in the body and can help reduce inflammation and cognitive aging. Dogs can actually synthesize vitamin C on their own in their livers, but in some cases supplementation may offer health benefits.

Oleic Acid (Omega 9): Omega 9 is an excellent source of fish oil and essential fatty acids to support your dogā€™s heart, immune and skin health. It provides a healthy balance of fatty acids including ALA, GLA, EPA and DHA to support total body health.

Inositol: Inositol build cell membrane and take part in protecting your petā€™s skin from dehydration. Inositol alone plays a role in nerve conduction.

Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA): Dogs specifically need EPA and DHA to decrease inflammation due to arthritis. The most potent source of EPA and DHA is fish oil.

Vitamin K2: Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin instrumental in activating your dogā€™s bloodā€™s ability to clot.

Coenzyme Q10: CoQ10 is a powerful antioxidant and immune system booster that has a wide range of benefits for dogs of all ages.

Astaxanthin: Astaxanthin is a potent anti-inflammatory and pain reliever, blocking different chemicals in your body that make you scream ā€œouch!ā€ More than that, astaxanthin reduces the inflammatory compounds that drive many chronic diseases.

Lutein: Usually found in leafy greens and vibrantly colored fruits and veggies. Theyā€™re thought to help reduce the risk of cataracts and protect eyes from sun damage.

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