What are the problems with using dog hairy powder? Why not take a look

When you carry your dog out, it has smooth and smooth hair, and other people's eyes must be locked on the dog unconsciously. This feeling has the feeling of a big star, and the soft hair is also very comfortable and at ease when we hold the dog...


When you carry your dog out, it has smooth and smooth hair, and other people's eyes must be locked on the dog unconsciously. This feeling has the feeling of a big star, and the soft hair is also very comfortable and at ease when we hold the dog ourselves. However, most dogs have a bit rough hair, so use hairy powder at this time. However, there will be many problems when using wool powder. Let me share with you the knowledge about this.

People often ask whether hairy powder can be used to increase pet hair or improve hair quality. In fact, it is generally not recommended to eat hairy powder because hairy powder contains too many hormones (pigment additives). During the period of consumption of hormones, hair growth may occur. Once it is stopped, large-scale hair removal may occur, which is not worth the loss. It also occurs with other hormone reactions such as dental caries! So how to choose the right hairy product? The veterinary experts from the British MAG will briefly introduce to you OMEGA-3 and OMEGA-6 unsaturated fatty acids.

Omega-3 and Omega-6 are both unsaturated essential fatty acids - they are indispensable for maintaining physical health and cannot be synthesized or stored by themselves, and can only be supplemented by daily diet.  

Omega-3 can promote cardiovascular health, relieve joint pain and discomfort, enhance concentration, relieve stress, eliminate migraines, improve dry skin, rejuvenate youthful and healthy vitality, and lower blood sugar to prevent diabetes.

Omega-6 can coordinate hormone levels, benefit sebaceous gland metabolism, and relieve skin allergies and eczema. It can also prevent dry skin and dehydration, and keep skin healthy. In addition to different functions, their sources vary greatly: Omega-6 is found in some animals and plants such as corn and soybeans that we eat every day, and is generally easier to consume, while Omega-3 is only found in a few grass plants (such as the seaweed powder often consumed by dogs is rich in a large amount of OMEGA3) and some herbivorous animals (such as deep-sea fish, seal oil, etc.). The fish in shallow sea have less content of Omega-3 fatty acids. The deeper the sea water, the richer the content of Omega-3 fatty acids. Seals live in the Arctic, and seal oil contains about 20% to 25% Omega-3, which is the most common animal in nature. At the same time, seal oil contains a certain amount of squalene and vitamin E [1-2], which is also helpful to pet fur and health.



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