Coconut Oil







10 Reasons to Add Coconut Oil to Your Dog’s Diet

Coconut oil can have many health benefits for dogs — for their skin, digestive, and immune systems; metabolic function; and even their bone and brain health!

As more and more Americans appreciate the fantastic flavor and health benefits of coconut oil, many more excellent brands show up on store shelves. My favorite happens to be Tropical Traditions because it’s made from certified organic coconuts, which have not been treated with chemicals or fertilizers. Plus, it comes in a generously proportioned glass bottle (which I much prefer to plastic), so I always have enough to share with my beloved five-pack of dogs!

My dogs get a loving spoonful of the stuff at every meal — a teaspoonful, to be precise, straight from the bottle — and I do all my cooking with it (coconut oil makes the best-ever stir fry). I even give a bottle to my neighborhood falafel place; trust me, chickpea balls are out of this world when they’re bathed in hot coconut oil.

Fed regularly to pets, coconut oil can have many health benefits — for their skin, digestive and immune systems; metabolic function; and even their bone and brain health!

Coconut oil improves overall skin health, and clears up skin conditions such as eczema, flea allergies, contact dermatitis, and itchy skin.
Incredibly emollient, coconut oil helps moisturize the driest skin and makes a dog’s coat gleam with health — whether you add it to her diet, her shampoo, or both!
Applied topically to the skin, coconut oil promotes the healing of cuts, wounds, hot spots, bites, and stings.

The antibacterial and antifungal properties of coconut oil help reduce doggy odor, and its pleasantly tropical aroma imparts a delightful scent to a dog’s skin and coat.
Coconut oil prevents and treats yeast infections, including candida. Its antiviral agents also help dogs recover quickly from kennel cough.

Digestion and nutrient absorption are improved by the addition of coconut oil to a dog’s diet. It can, however, cause stool to loosen; if that happens, just add a few spoonfuls of canned pumpkin to your dog’s diet (go here for more stool-firming tips).
Coconut oil reduces — and sometimes eliminates — doggy breath. Some dog lovers even brush their pets’ teeth with the stuff! Which makes sense, as dogs love the taste of coconut oil, and that makes the chore less arduous for brusher and brushee.
Like cinnamon, coconut oil helps prevent diabetes by regulating and balancing insulin. It also promotes normal thyroid function, and helps prevent infection and heart disease.
Helping to reduce weight and increase energy, coconut oil also promotes mobility in dogs with arthritis and other joint issues.

Again like cinnamon, coconut oil is excellent for brain health; it’s being used to stave off dementia in humans, and it’s a must to keep senior dogs’ minds from becoming cloudy.


Coconut Oil and Pets/Animals
The recommended dosage for animals is 1/4 teaspoon for every 10 pounds of body weight twice daily.
· 1. Aids healing of digestive disorders like inflammatory bowel syndrome and colitis
· 2. Aids in arthritis or ligament problems
· 3. Aids in elimination of hairballs and coughing
· 4. Applied topically, promotes the healing of cuts, wounds, hot spots, dry skin and hair, bites and stings
· 5. Clears up skin conditions such as eczema, flea allergies, contact dermatitis, and itchy skin
· 6. Disinfects cuts and promotes wound healing
· 7. Great for dogs and cats for general wellness. Just add a teaspoon to their water bowl daily.
· 8. Helps prevent or control diabetes
· 9. Helps sedentary dogs feel energetic
· 10. Helps reduce weight, increases energy
· 11. Improves digestion and nutrient absorption
· 12. Makes coats become sleek and glossy, and deodorizes doggy odor
· 13. Medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) have been shown to improve brain energy metabolism and decrease the amyloid protein buildup that results in brain lesions in older dogs.
· 14. Prevents and treats yeast and fungal infections, including candida
· 15. Reduces allergic reactions and improves skin health
· 16. Reduces or eliminates bad breath in dogs
· 17. Regulates and balance insulin and promotes normal thyroid function

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