I recently read dogs can get their vitamin C by the ingredient Ascorbic Acid, which can be found in healthy dog food like Natural Balance Alpha. If you read labels and avoid by-products and food with fillers, and give your dog complete and balanced nutrition from a trusted natural brand, your dog will get all the nutrients it needs for a happy, healthy life.
not to be give to dogs
Yes. I believe all living things do.
'Normal' Vitamin C is too acidic and can often give a dog an upset stomach. You can give a Calcium based Vitamin C which I believe is called Ester C. Most animals, including dogs, make their own vitamin C in their livers from glucose. Therefore, unless a dog's liver is severely compromised, the dog will make all the vitamin C it needs whenever the need arises.
Guinea pigs must have a source of vitamin C in their diet. They are unable to synthesize their own.
Yes. But not exactly in the way humans do. To make malaria in dogs unlikely, give them a balanced diet with vitamin C.
Dogs should not take human Ester-C tablets without consulting a veterinarian first. While vitamin C is generally safe for dogs in appropriate doses, the formulations and dosages in human supplements can vary and may contain additional ingredients that could be harmful to dogs. Always consult with a vet for the proper dosage and form of vitamin C for your pet's specific needs.
Vitamin C SS Raju
Vitamin C, also folic acid and a little potassium
it contains vitamin C
vitamin c
An apple has both vitamin A and vitamin C.
an apple with no vitamin c