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Coconut oil has antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-fungal properties, provides an immediate source of fuel and energy, enhancing athletic performance and aiding weight loss. Coconut oil balances the thyroid, helping overweight dogs lose weight and helping sedentary dogs feel energetic. As well as heal skin and coat, leaving a healthy shine.

Blueberries contain antioxidants, which may protect your pets cells against "free radicals.” This is a process your body goes through when breaking down food and can cause damage to your pet’s cells and DNA. Blueberries can be beneficial to older dogs as studies have shown they may help with cognitive functions. As blueberries are a good source of silicon, it is said they can help aid in the rejuvenation process to a dog’s pancreas. Keep your pup’s heart healthy by feeding them blueberries. Stud

It is a rich source of amino acids and minerals. High levels of B-complex vitamins found in nutritional yeast.

Mint is a natural flea repellent, makes a great breath freshener and in small amounts, is good for your dog.it can settle an upset tummy and help with travel sickness.

Strawberries are packed with vitamins, minerals and other beneficial nutrients. Potassium and magnesium are found in strawberries, as well as folic acid, fiber and omega-3 fats. Strawberries contain vitamins B1, B6, C and K. Vitamin B1, which is also called thiamin, converts your dog’s glucose into energy and maintains his nerve and muscular functions. Vitamin B6 plays a crucial role in the efficient use of amino acids in your dog’s body.

Hemp is filled with important and crucial nutrition including polyunsaturated good fats [with naturally occurring ideal 1:3 ratio of Omega-3 and Omega-6 essential fatty acids (EFAs)], protein, vitamins (including vitamin B1, B3, B6, B12, C, D, E), antioxidants, magnesium,potassium, calcium, fiber, iron, enzymes, and more – making it an excellent addition to your pet’s meal plan.strengthens the immune system supports a healthy weight increases energy improves condition of skin and fur

Bananas are a good source of potassium, manganese, vitamin B6, vitamin C, fiber, biotin and copper. Bananas are low in sodium and cholesterol, but due to the sugar content in bananas, dogs should only eat them as a treat, and not as a regular part of their diets.

Pumpkin is a rich source of vitamin A. Pumpkin is one of the best-known sources of the antioxidant beta-carotene. The potassium contained within pumpkins can have a positive effect on blood pressure. The antioxidants and vitamins contained within pumpkins could prevent degenerative damage to the eyes.

Carrots are an excellent source of antioxidants and phytonutrients, which are thought to help protect the heart and reduce the risk of cancer.They are the richest source of beta-carotene, a precursor to Vitamin A, which is essential for good vision. Vitamin A also helps protect from macular degeneration. beneficial for blood sugar regulation.
VITAMIN E- Giving a dog vitamin E supplements or a dog food enriched with the vitamin may help improve the texture of the dog's coat and skin. Vitamin E can also help support the dog's immune system, which can be especially important during cold winter months. Experts also believe that the vitamin can reduce cholesterol levels.Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that will help decrease the risk of cellular damage from oxidation. Experts believe it can protect against cell damage or changes in the normal structure of cells that may lead to cancer.
VITAMIN C- vitamin C improves immune function by enhancing white blood cell function and activity. It also increases the blood levels of interferon (the body’s natural antiviral and anticancer compound) and antibodies (proteins that bind to and destroy foreign material such as bacteria, viruses, and toxins).
FLAXSEED MEAL- Giving your dog flax seed aids in making his coat softer and shinier, with healthier skin
underneath. In addition to the omega fatty acids, flax seed contains alpha-linoleic acid, which offers benefits to your dog's immune system. Alpha-linoleic acid also has an anti-inflammatory effect, so it might aid your dog if he shows signs of arthritis or other joint problems. Lignans in flax seed contain antioxidants. Of course, always take your dog to the vet if he appears to have mobility problems.