Monday, October 15, 2007

Dogs With Skin Or Digestive Problems Require Enzyme Support

Article Title: Dogs With Skin Or Digestive Problems Require
Enzyme Support
Author: Janie Knetzer

Your dog's diet can have a great impact on a variety of factors
in his health. A dog that is not receiving adequate nutrition
from his diet can be prone to gas, flatulence, lack of energy
and skin problems.

The dog's coat may become dull and, if he is a working dog, his
performance may be affected. This is due, in great part to a
variance that many dog owners have imposed on dogs when they
domesticated them. In essence, it is a nutritional deficiency
that, though unintentional, can lead to health and digestive
issues.

In many cases, digestive enzymes for dogs can correct or
substantially reduce the problems. Enzymes are substances found
in the body that have the ability to induce chemical reactions
or accelerate these processes. Enzymes are broken down into two
parts, one is a protein called apoenzyme and the other is a
non-protein. The non-protein can either be a coenzyme or
cofactor.

Every cell in every plant and animal contains enzymes. They
regulate biochemical reactions that aid the system and sustain
life. When the delicate balance of the body's digestive system
is upset, various undesirable reactions can result.

Enzymes can bring balance, but if they are not present
naturally in the diet then supplements must be introduced. A
supplement can reduce or even eliminate the undesirable side
effects of an improper diet in a dog. Gas and flatulence, skin
problems and lack of energy can be turned around and the dog's
coat will be shinier.

Dog digestive problems are common even in dogs whose owners
feed them top of the line dog food. The problem stems from the
processed diets that most domestic dogs are provided. A dog is
not equipped to digest this type of diet because kibble lacks
the necessary dog enzymes his body needs.

Wild canines, such as wolves, exist on a raw diet. In their
natural environment, wolves will kill their prey and consume the
organs first. The organs contain the vitamins and nutrients
that the wolf needs and it is these vitamins and nutrients that
boost their system, aiding in digestion.

A domesticated dog does not have access to animal organs from
prey or a raw diet, so their body requires an enzyme supplement
for proper digestion and a healthy system. A dog is naturally
designed to consume raw prey. However, with domestication, man
has imposed a diet of kibble which is more convenient and cost
effective, but the dog is paying a heavy price because his diet
is nutritionally lacking.

In such cases, enzymes for dogs are necessary to provide what
the dog's diet is lacking. This is true for dogs of all ages
and especially important for senior dogs. However, when a dog
is started on digestive enzymes as a young dog, it will give
greater assurance to the owner that the dog will be healthier as
it ages.

It's never too late to start providing your best friend with an
enzyme supplement for dogs.

About The Author: Janie is an avid dog lover with over twenty
five years of dog care and handling experience. She has written
numerous articles on dog skin, nutrition and care. Visit
http://www.old-dog-treats-and-rawhide.com/dog-skin-problems.html

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