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Dogs and Hyperactivity

Written by Tail Waggers on Thursday, 25 February 2010
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Many people think that if their puppy is hyperactive that it’s just being a “puppy”. The fact of the matter is if a dog is hyperactive, at any age, there could very well be a nutritional deficiency affecting the central nervous system (CNS) and brain function.

The CNS is nourished mostly by B Vitamins. Nervines like Chamomile, Valerian Root, and Rhodiola are also great herbs for tonifying the CNS. If the food you’re feeding your pet is lacking in essential B Vitamins they will inevitably show symptoms of a deficiency. The brain is 60% fat. So one of the most important ‘foods’ your brain needs are essential fatty acids (Omegas). Essential fats like Sunflower and Olive Oil are 2 of the best, and cheapest, sources of these fats. Other great sources are Hemp Oil, Flax Oil, and Cod Liver Oil. All of these oils help nourish the brain and, with B Vitamins, can help prevent hyperactivity.

A well balanced kibble for your pet should contain all of the following:

- At least one source of Omega Fatty Acids like Sunflower Oil
- A high quality meat source (no animal derivatives, preservatives, or allergens*)
- All Vitamins and Minerals essential to pet health
- Vegetables.

Other excellent ingredients are spirulina, seaweeds, oregano, and thyme. You can even supplement the kibble with raw meats like chicken, fish, lamb, or duck and vegetables like green beans, carrots, broccoli, and potatoes. It’s always a good idea to add whole foods to a kibble if a complete raw foods diet isn’t in the budget. The brands I recommend are Luath’s and Robbies by Land of Holistic Pets. Visit my Tailwaggers.ie products page for flavors and sizes.

 

 

Last modified on Wednesday, 14 April 2010 11:28
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Jessica is the proud owner of Tail Waggers, a new high quality Pet Grooming and Wellness Centre in Kilcolgan, Co. Galway, Ireland. Visit her facebook page and become a fan! Check out Tail Wagger's Petchums.com profile here and add Jessica as your friend.

Jessica, a PetChums favorite has a Bachelors of Science Degree in Holistic Nutrition with a focus in herbology and a level II Reiki certification. She used these credentials to start conducting wellness consultations for people and their pets recommending the holistic foods, treats, supplements, and all natural grooming supplies she carries in her store. Tail Waggers is also one of our expert contributors in our Answers Section.

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