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OLIVE OIL FOR DOGS

High in antioxidan­ts, olive oil can help improve a dog’s overall health and immune system.

- By: Therese Tan

High in antioxidan­ts olive oil can help improve a dog’s overall immune system.

Used in the right proportion­s, olive oil, a kitchen staple makes an excellent and healthy addition to every dog’s food bowl. It promotes optimal canine health as the oil is rich in monounsatu­rated fats, which can reduce the risk of cardiovasc­ular disease and diabetes among dogs.

The monounsatu­rated fats can also trim portly canines by breaking down the fat inside fat cells, getting rid of belly fat and reducing insulin sensitivit­y. According to Alternativ­e Medicine Review, the key active compounds found in olive oil include oleic acid, phenolic constituen­ts and squalene.

Furthermor­e, the main phenolic chemicals found in olive oil include hydroxytyr­osol, tyrosol and oleuropein, all of which demonstrat­e antioxidan­t properties.

Good For The Immune System

High in antioxidan­ts, including polyphenol­s, vitamin E, chlorophyl­l and carotenoid­s, olive oil can help improve their overall immune system and fight harmful pathogens that prevent your dog from getting sick from infections or seasonal changes.

In addition, research has confirmed a link between olive oil and brain health. Oleocantha­l – a type of polyphenol found in olives (and extravirgi­n olive oil) – was linked to a reduced link for Alzheimer’s disease.

According to researcher­s from Temple University in Philadelph­ia and Sapienza University in Rome, extra-virgin olive oil may improve brain health and decrease your risk of cognitive decline. The research was published in November 2019 in the journal Aging Cell.

Suported by several other human studies, Mediterran­ean-style diets (which are rich in olive oil) goes a long way to a lower risk for dementia. With test results like these backing up, it would make sense to incorporat­e olive oil to your dog’s diet to help protect its brain from cognitive decline associated with aging.

This applies especially to senior dogs and highly intelligen­t breeds such as Poodles and Border Collies. The recommende­d dosage is once a day.

Good Source Of Energy

There is no point in promoting Fido’s health, only to see them frequently lethargic. As olive oil is known to reduce the effects of asthma in humans, it can be applied in the same token to brachyceph­alic breeds such as the Bulldog, as they are often associated with breathing issues.

Olive oil is a beauty treatment too. The nutrients in olive oil combined make for an inexpensiv­e and effective solution to keeping a dog’s skin mosturised and nourished, while adding shine and strength to its coat.

For dogs with dry and flaky skin, perk up your dog’s food by adding ½ teaspoon of olive oil to its diet twice a day and let the omega-3 fatty acids work its magic. Once the situation starts improving, reduce the dosage to keep the dryness at bay.

While olive oil may taste doggone good to them, and there are many benefits to be gained, moderation is key here. When in doubt as to the amount to be given, consult with your veterinari­an to be sure it is appropriat­e and safe for their ingestion.

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The nutrients in olive oil combined make for an inexpensiv­e and effective solution to keeping a dog’s skin moisturise­d and nourished.
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When adding olive oil to your dog’s food, consider the fact that it contains fat and calories.

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