❄cocopet(500ml), extra virgin coconut oil for pets VCO FOR PETS (1)
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Move over, olive oil—coconut oil is taking over more shelf space at the grocery store! This oil is surging in popularity in humans and animals alike because of its numerous cat nutrition and dog nutrition benefits. “Coconut oil is a great source of healthy fats,” says Dr. Sarah Wooten, DVM, CVJ, and consulting veterinarian for Big Barker. According to Dr. Wooten, this trendy ingredient may help your pet with everything from dry, itchy skin to digestion. The Coconut Oil Difference Coconut oil is rich in medium-chain fatty acids and saturated fat, which are key components to pet nutrition and can increase metabolism, boost good cholesterol, lower bad cholesterol, and provide a healthy source of energy. Coconut oil also has antimicrobial, anti-viral and anti-fungal properties, which means coconut oil may actually stop the spread of bacteria and viruses and limit the reproduction of yeast. Coconut oil contains numerous antioxidants, which fight harmful free radicals in your pet’s body.  Benefits of coconut oil may also include faster wound healing and immune system support. Coconut oil uses include alleviating digestive disorders, and it has been shown to help absorption of fat-soluble vitamins and improve healthy gut flora. In both human and animal studies, medium-chain fatty acids in coconut oil have been shown to reduce gut inflammation. Topical Application of Coconut Oil As it is rich in vitamin E, “Coconut oil may address dry, itching skin,” says Dr. Wooten. One of the most popular coconut oil uses is topical application for skin conditions, such cracked paws, dandruff and “hot spots.” From a practical standpoint, Dr. Wooten doesn’t typically recommend topical application of coconut oil, as she warns that most animals will track the oil onto your floors and furniture or simply lick off the coconut oil—“after all, coconut oil tastes good!” she says. Coconut Oil for Pet Nutrition It may be more effective (and less messy!) to have your pet directly consume coconut oil. Choose an organic, cold-pressed, virgin coconut oil. It’s important to start small, giving small dogs or cats ¼ teaspoon a day. Larger dogs can have up to 1 tablespoon. You can offer your pet the coconut oil on a spoon or mix it into their dog food or cat food. Coconut oil is extremely calorie-dense (about 120 calories per tablespoon), so it’s important that you use coconut oil sparingly to avoid weight gain in your pup.

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