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What Happens To Your Dog When It Eats Coconut Oil?

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What Happens To Your Dog When It Eats Coconut Oil?

What Happens To Your Dog When It Eats Coconut Oil? 

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Coconut oil has been popular for several years now due to its health benefits for humans. The great news for dog lovers is that this oil has many health benefits for our canine friends as well! The benefits of coconut oil to dogs comes from its specific facts. Coconut oil is almost entirely saturated fat, 92% according to the Center for Science in the Public Interest. This leaves coconut oil to be one of very few foods that’s able to be referred to as a “superfood”. Although some fats are very unhealthy, this fat happens to have many health benefits.

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Coconut oil has several benefits to a dog’s skin. When applied topically, it can help with dry skin, and heal wounds including bug bites and stings. Coconut oil is actually a natural antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal and antiseptic, according to FitLife. It can also help to promote a shiny coat and treat lice and fleas.

Coconut oil is not short on internal benefits, either. As an antiviral, it can help soothe Papillomavirus. The Coconut Research Center backs this up, noting its healing properties. Joint pain can also be soothed as the anti-inflammatory properties of coconut oil come into play. It also helps with diseases such as thyroid problems, heart problems, colitis and IBS, diabetes, and arthritis.

Being a superfood comes along with several benefits as well. While coconut oil can encourage weight loss, it also increases energy and prevents illness. It helps to keep the body functioning at its highest level to provide the best quality of life.

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It is important to know how much to give when starting your dog on a regimen of coconut oil. Begin slowly, with just a small amount. Dogs need time for their bodies to adjust to the addition of this oil. Starting with a large amount could result in hard to the dog. This harm can include diarrhea and greasy stools. Start with a quarter teaspoon per day for small dogs and puppies, working up to about one teaspoon per ten pounds or one tablespoon per 30 pounds.

Coconut oil can also be applied directly to the dog’s coat and skin. A topical coconut oil treatment leaves your dog’s skin soft and healthy. Doing this once a week can make a very big positive impact on the health of a dog’s skin and nails. Let the coconut oil absorb into the skin for about five minutes before lightly rinsing it off. Use a gentle shampoo, if necessary, to get all of the excess oil out.

From the inside out, coconut oil can be very helpful in keeping a dog healthy and happy. With a comfortable coat and a well-working internal system, dogs who incorporate coconut oil into their diets are expected to be less itchy, experience less pain, and have the fewer incidence of disease.

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