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Peanut Butter and Your Pet

Posted by Bobby Brown on June 24, 2021 - 10:45am


This tasty spread should not only be included in your diet, but also in your dogs. If a healthy and organic product is bought it could prove to be an incredible new addition to your dog’s meals. Peanut butter contains a whole host of vitamins.

Vitamin E boosts the immune system, ensuring that your dog does not get sick. Vitamin B, is already known to be essential for a healthy coat and skin. The specific proteins and fats found in peanut butter are desirable because they do not negatively impact your canines heart. This treat will give them the nutrients needed for energy and growth, without the added unhealthy fats which accompany other protein sources.

Niacin is the name of a vitamin which forms part of the Vitamin B family. This vitamin family as a whole contributes to skin and coat health. In particular, this vitamin also promotes proper circulation.  Giving your dog a tablespoon of peanut butter every now and again can be very beneficial, but there are a few things that need to be considered. Firstly, too much peanut butter can not only contribute to obesity, but it could lead to pancreatitis.