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Vitamins

organic nutrients needed by the body

14 May 2023
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IN SHORT

  • focus on adding enough vitamins A D E to homemade diets as these are usually at insufficient levels
  • excessive feeding of marine fish and fish liver oils can pose a risk of too much vitamin D
  • fat is needed for the proper digestion and absorption of vitamins A E D K
  • B vitamins are widely found in animal and plant foods, except for B12, so deficiency of B vitamins is uncommon 
  • some B vitamins are heat sensitive so shorter cooking times ensure more intact vitamin Bs 
TIP Food diversity & variety help minimise the possibility of deficiencies.

VITAMINS FURTHER EXPLAINED

  • vitamins are organic nutrients needed by the body to function normally
  • fat soluble vitamins A E D K can be stored in the body
  • this makes the body more resistant to vitamin A E D K deficiency 
  • but this makes it more likely for excesses of vitamin A E D K to be toxic
  • fat is needed for the digestion and absorption of fat soluble vitamins A E D K
  • B complex vitamins are the only water soluble vitamins dogs require
  • dogs can synthesize vitamin C in their bodies 
  • water soluble vitamins are depleted at a faster rate because of limited storage
  • thus B complex vitamins are less likely to cause toxicity because of this limited storage
  • moderate excesses of vitamins (up to 10 times the requirement for most vitamins) do not compromise the animal*

FAT SOLUBLE VITAMINS

Vitamin A 
  • supports vision, growth and immune function* 
  • pre-formed Vitamin A is not found in plants
  • dogs convert beta-carotene in plants to vitamin A in their small intestines (not cats)
  • a healthy liver can store years supply of vitamin A
  • toxicity from food is not common
  • toxicity can happen from over supplementation (taking 50 to 150 times daily requirements for a few months)
  • diets lacking in fat can result in insufficient absorption of vitamin A
  • AAFCO recommends 5000 IU per kg of food
  • should not exceed 250,000 IU per kg of food

TIP

  • adding livers or carrots are our favourite way of making sure our dogs get enough vitamin A
Vitamin D 
  • calcium, phosphorus and vitamin D interact in the maintenance of normal mineral status and skeletal integrity+
  • as it rarely occurs in plants ~ deficiencies have been noted in dogs consuming vegetarian diets
  • marine fish and fish liver oils are the richest source of vitamin D
  • most other foods contain little vitamin D so supplementation is important
  • toxicity is not common but
  • excessive feeding of marine fish and fish oils can pose a risk of toxicity
  • AAFCO recommends 500 IU per kg of food
  • should not exceed 3,000 IU per kg of food

TIP

  • occasionally adding a 400IU vitamin D and 600 mg calcium supplement is how we give our dogs a boost of vitamin D 
Vitamin E 
  • prevents free-radical or oxidative damage 
  • vitamin E is synthesized only by plants
  • found in small amounts in almost all tissue
  • vitamin E protects vitamin A from oxidative damage
  • omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids are very vulnerable to oxidative damage
  • more vitamin E is needed for diets high in omega-3 and omega-6
  • one of the least toxic vitamins
  • AAFCO recommends 50 IU per kg of food

TIP

  • adding wheat germ oil is our way of making sure dogs get enough vitamin E
Vitamin K
  • needed for blood clotting
  • large intestine of dogs synthesizes vitamin K needed
  • naturally occurring deficiency rare in dogs
  • supplements may be needed when bacterial populations in intestines are reduced (treatment with certain types of antibiotics)

WATER SOLUBLE VITAMINS

B Group Vitamins
  • 9 vitamins in the B group of vitamins
  • B vitamins are widely found in animal and plant foods except for B12
  • dogs can synthesize niacin, biotin and folic acid 
  • so deficiency of most B vitamins is uncommon 
  • niacin deficiency has been seen in dogs consuming a high corn-based diet for prolonged periods
  • as vitamin B12 is only made by microbes and found in animal tissues ~ a vegetarian diet may lead to deficiencies
  • some B vitamins are heat sensitive so shorter cooking times ensures more intact vitamin Bs 
  • supplements for biotin and folic acid may be needed when bacterial populations in intestines are reduced (treatment with certain types of antibiotics)

TIP

  • occasionally adding a B complex supplement is how we give our dogs a boost of B vitamins

Human grade supplements can be added. We look for individualised supplements in specific dosages rather than multi-vitamins.

*Nutrient Requirements of Dogs and Cats ~ National Research Council, Division on Earth and Life Studies, Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, Committee on Animal Nutrition, Subcommittee on Dog and Cat Nutrition

Take a look at this chart to see the role vitamins play in health:

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