Coconut Oil In Your Dogs Diet (12 Powerful Health Benefits)
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Coconut oil digests effortlessly, and does not cause any additional requirements for absorption or digestion. Your dog can simply assimilate it easily without the need for any other body organs being used in the process.
Coconut oil does a great job of helping to balance dysbiotic dogs or dogs with leaky gut syndrome and have out of balance gut bacteria issues in their GI tracts. And because of coconut oils bacteria and fungus killing benefits, it's being used holistically to stop and kill yeast problems affecting dogs.
Yeast is a fungus which is continually present on dogs, it's part of the body's natural flora, externally and internally. If a dog's immune system becomes overloaded, or when its fed starch rich foods such as kibbles, the yeast multiplies inside the hair follicles and all through the body. This causes a rapid increase in itching and scratching while the skin appears red-hot looking.
When you add coconut oil to your dogs food, its acids (capric, caprylic and lauric), break down the cell wall of yeast fungus, causing it die.
Coconut oil is also great if your dog has allergies or skin and coat problems. Use it on dry flaky skin through the winter, or if your dog sheds excessively or their coat is dry and coarse with no sheen to it.
Coconut oil is also great topically for dogs that have cuts, abrasions, sores, dry cracked noses, thick and irritated elbow pads and also be used on the pads of your dogs feet during the cold parts of the year. It's the perfect moisturizer for cracked and irritated pads, so don't hesitate to use coconut oil topically.
For internal use, coconut oil is very beneficial and provides much needed Lauric acid in absorbable form. Dogs love coconut oil, and will eat it straight from the spoon and can be used as for administering pills and medications. You can add pills to a dollop of coconut oil and give it to your dog and they'll eat it from the spoon, so it makes an excellent treat and with a range excellent medicinal benefits.
The dosage for coconut oil is a level teaspoon for every 15lbs of body weight. Simply add to your dogs meal or give as a treat.
Topically, rub coconut oil between your hands and apply to your dogs skin and coat at least once a week.
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I've paid for the healthy kibble book but did not get a link to download. No information on whether it could be mailed either. Is this still available?
@@tikeeshasatterfield483 It's sent : ).
Thanks Tikeesha.
Dan, you are amazing. I can't believe how much help you are giving everyone on here. It's so lovely to see. Thank you from me and all the dogs you are helping. PS all your advice about the coconut oil is true. It's the only thing that has helped my little pup's skin and you are right, she loves the taste!
Doing my best, working on more videos for next year and thank you for the support. Glad your pups doing well, that's what it's all about.
I started using it in the preparation of the whole food toppers I add to his kibble. 😊
My sweet girl kept itching her ears and there was black yuck and yeasty smell. I used colloidal silver as suggested in one of your other videos but surprisingly it did not stop the smell. I switched to coconut oil and it worked wonders. Still applying it because it seems soothing. The silver drops were traumatic for her. She enjoys the coconut ear rubs!
Coconut oil it is then - glad you have a solution. You can allso feed some coconut oil daily to help kill yeast internally.
Also take a look at my free guide which helps here too.
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You're such a sweet person. Thank you for all your info. ❤❤ you are saving our dogs life. God bless you 🙏 ❤
Ah thank you, appreciated.
My dog loves it. I used it on his teeth when he was a puppy to keep them clean, and to get him used to me checking his mouth and gums for any issues. I add about a teaspoon to his breakfast for general wellbeing. I really should clean his teeth more :)
A cool idea to add to this is, A cool idea to add to this is, after dipping in the coconut oil, dip into some neem bark powder, then rub the gums/teeth. This keep the teeth cleaner while killing bacteria. I use it this way... and on my own toothbrush too, keeps the dentist away.
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@@DanScott1 Never heard of neem powder. Ta for tip :0
@@fizzedupslade4082 Amazing stuff, use it on my own toothbrush too. Sweet woody taste.
I rotate my dog’s oils throughout the week with organic flaxseed oil, MTC oil and Salmon oil. On occasion I may use organic olive oil and avocado oil too. I used to give him organic coconut oil and still do on occasion but when I found out the benefits of MTC oil jumped on it and it’s easier to work with too.
Yes, there now seems to controversy over Lauric acid in coconut oil. MCT does the trick though. Good mix of oils.
My dog loves it. I used it a lot when he was a puppy on his teeth, to get him used to me checking his teeth. :)
Brilliant idea with the pup, must remember to tell folks that. Thanks for sharing a great tip.
Awesome advice, Dan! I was aware of the anti-fungal properties of coconut oil, but wasn't sure whether to offer it to my pooch. He keeps getting yeast infections in his ear canals, so I'll be adding it to his diet now. Thank you!
Excellent idea Katherine. Also spray the ears with silver: amzn.to/3gJ16i3 which works as an antibiotic to kill ear infection quickly. Stop when infection is gone.
My free guide helps here too: healthydogforlife.com/guide
@@DanScott1 Will do. Thank you again, Dan!
@@KatherineLinebaugh Your welcome.
I just got a pitbull puppy 3 weeks ago and she is itching alot, I have changed food changed bedding, but nothing helps, so thank you for this information I will buy tonight Organic Virgin Coconut Oil and put it in her food also I will put it on her coat an in her skin as well, because it breaks my heart to she her itching like that. I will keep the coconut oil on her coat and skin overnight an washit of in tomorrow morning God willing.
That will help a little but it's most likely the diet that's causing issues if there's itching. Sometimes vaccines cause autiimmune issues but I dont know the pups history to say.
I will say, keep carbohydrates low in the diet and give mostly meat based proteins, so food such as freeze dried raw is great, here's an excellent example: Bixby Rawbble Freeze Dried Raw chicken - amzn.to/3YH6GVD
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What are you currently feeding/fed before?
Have you looked into the research done on MCT oil and epilepsy in dogs? Would like to see what your thoughts are, our spaniel was experiencing epileptic fits about once a month and as he is only a young dog we didnt want him to be on medication long term, so have been giving him MCT oil which has completely stopped his fits for over 9 months now.
Yes I've done some looking into MCT oil for this condition and thank you for this information, it all helps. I have been recommending CBD oil and a full raw food diet to stop the fits and this has been very successful also. I shall add MCT to the routine.
Hi, thank you for your videos. My English Mastiff wash just diagnosed with protein losing enteropathy, although they don't know the root cause. They recommend a low fat diet. I was wondering how coconut oil fits in with that.
My first question when I hear this is 'Whats the diet?'
Please tell me your dogs diet, past and present so I can advise.
BTW I'd replace coconut oil with MCT oil for more benefits and without the problems. MCT oil will not use the normal digestive proceses so it's good for your dogs needs: amzn.to/3Es3zqk
Thank you for replying. She was on Diamond Naturals chicken and rice all life stages. They had me start her on Hills I/D low fat wet food (cans), and to add the dry version. But I can't possibly afford that with the amount my Mastiff needs to eat. Currently (and hopefully not hurtful to her?), I am feeding her chicken/oatmeal/egg whites in the morning, and liver/rice/carrots/green beans/broccoli/a little bit of peas for the rest of the day. She is taking antibiotics and prednisone, liver pills, clotting pill, and vit B12 pill from the vet - started a week ago. I have also started mixing herbs/spices in her foods, (not all together) - ginger, turmeric, cinnamon, dandelion root extract, milk thistle, iron supplement from the vet....I would like to start the MCT (is it considered less fat?) and kefir, but am waiting until my friend sends me a new batch. I make my kefir at home, but haven't found r the last 4-5 months.
@@jamihuling Thank you for the information.
I like what your feeding, just some obsevations that can help... a lot!
I highly recommend you stop the prednisone, antibiotics and possibly the liver meds (what brand are they?). Pred. never ends well. You can use natural antibiotics such as Oregano oil: amzn.to/3ulnF1T
Just mix 1 part oregano oil to 7 parts olive oil ie 1 drop organo oil to 7 drops olive oil and fold into a bread treat and down the hatch.
I'm using the oregano oil myself these last few days, great antibiotic option.
I'm just wanting you to undestand the detriment of vet drugs over time when there natural versions of everything.
Dandelion root extract and milk thistle are excellent (this is your natural liver meds).
MCT is better than coconut oil... all the benefits without the problems and yes, less fat.
Re eggs, use the whole egg and serve it raw for best nutrition.
I also make my own kefir at home.
Ask for any clarifications or advice.
All the best.
Any advice to help grow a coat, my Akita has had a big blow, I add coconut oil to his food every evening and also sardines, do you know any good supplements I can add to improve the condition, it seems very dry and brittle
Add some fresh food to the diet, raw eggs, sardines, veggies (part cooked and blended best), hemp oil (half Tbl sp per meal: amzn.to/3vDdtjX
What food do you feed?
The above will help a lot to improve the coat.. it needs some nutrition love to grow and be lustrous.
Thank you for your wisdom! Currently, I give my pups salmon oil at every meal. Should I alternate between coconut oil and salmon oil? Or, should I give both at each meal?
Your welcome Patricia. These two oils are for slightly different uses really. The coconut oil is great for yeast issues internally, dry skin, dry noses, abrasions and so on, a great cleanser oil. Fish oil on the other hand is for the Omega 3's to balance fats in the body and help the skin grow properly among other benefits. I would swap out the fish oil for flax or
And definitely add some probiotics to each meal for better long term digestion and skin health, less gas, better coat. Probiotics: amzn.to/3xqa2i0
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Hey Sharon, thanks for watching, glad you liked it and great to see you here.
Can I cook my dog’s turkey mince in coconut oil as an alternative to adding it to his individual meals?
You can but the coconut oil will be better nutritionally given raw. Still cook with the oil though if you want.
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Your welcome, happy you found benefit from the video.
Does coconut help with stiff joints in dogs? I have a 7 year old Labradane, and she limps a bit after laying down. Thanks!
I think this would be much better: Agile Joints - for Dog Joint Mobility : Promotes joint mobility and ease of movement: shrsl.com/3uv8g
There's also a great CBD oil product that can relieve the situation in days and they'll have an option for your dogs breed: healthydogforlife.com/CBD
Takes away some of the pain associated with arthritis also.
I also recommend adding some fesh foods the meals in replacement of current foods ie canned sardines, eggs, some organs ie liver and some part cooked and blended veggies or freeze dried greens, 2/3rds scoop once daily in food and makes a big difference: amzn.to/3R1m3HR
Hi, is cod liver oil good for dogs. Specially for kidney problem dogs. If yes what is the dosage
Cod liver oil is good for dogs. A better more stable choice is flax or hemp seed oil for various reasons I have discussed in previous videos. Hemp Seed oil: amzn.to/3vDdtjX
It won't necessarily help the kidneys specifically although it helps generally. Here's some detailed information to help you understand your dogs kidney needs:
Protecting The Kidneys:
It’s crucial to protect and support healthy kidneys to avoid kidney disease in dogs.
1.Feed a fresh, whole food diet. A balanced raw diet will give your dog the protein, vitamins and nutrients he needs to function well. Adding the following to your dog’s regular diet will also help support his system and protect kidney function:
o Eggs - easily digested complete food
o Small fish like mackerel, anchovies and sardines (canned is good and convenient)
o Sprouts
o Small seeds - flax or sesame are great (crushed)
o Herbs - dandelion and parsley (can gets as tincture if not fresh)
2.Add some fresh chopped herbs to your dog’s food - a pinch per 10 lbs up to 1 Tbsp for a dog 100 lbs or larger. If you buy dried herbs, capsules or a tincture, assume the dose on the label is for a 150 lb human and adjust the dose for your dog’s weight.
3.Avoid or minimize vaccines - since they’re a major cause of inflammation and the toxic adjuvants and additives can compromise your dog’s system. Since the kidneys flush toxins from the body, vaccines force the kidneys to work overtime anytime there’s a new toxin unreduced. Your dog’s kidneys don’t like those toxins and will work hard to flush them out.
4.Avoid drugs and toxins - Antibiotics are really hard on the kidneys and drugs that suppress symptoms are not actually doing anythin to heal the real issue. Use silver for antibiotic use: amzn.to/2UXexmC
5.Give a good quality probiotics to improve digestion overall and help the kidneys process better: amzn.to/3xqa2i0
Your dog’s kidneys are amazing organs that often don’t get the credit they deserve. If your dog has kidney issues,using fresh food as therapy and avoiding the drugs/vaccines the kidneys will suffer through is the way to go for your dogs health long term.
@@DanScott1 Oh God! Thank you very much for your long explaination. Even I cant get these kind of explaination from our doctor. This is so important for me in this situation. once again Thank you very much for your kindness.
@@dilz1229 Your welcome. I could see you needed help from your question.
All the best.
Hi Dan, can I use coconut oil to clean my dogs' teeth or should I add toothpaste with it? Thanks
Yes but your missing 1 ingredients and it's neem bark powder: amzn.to/2ULzroL
I use it every day for my toothbrush, keeps my mouth/teeth healthy.
So dip you brush in the coconut oil, then into the powder and gently scrub once daily. Keep the mouth fresh and stop the rot/bad breath. Use on dog and yourself.
Thank you
@@WWu-ng9ds Your welcome.
My dog had (likely) pancreatitis -is ok regard coconut oil (Jack Russel 10 yr.old)?
Better still is MCT oil:Organic MCT oil: amzn.to/3MDXeMq
It's from coconut oil but more effective. Just start small at 1/4 dose size and work up over a few days. First time I tried it was too much and soft stools the result, but great brain food.
About 1/8 tsp for small dogs.
@@DanScott1 Thank You for advise
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Thanks JR, appreciated.
Hi Dan, my puppy has suddenly stopped eating his coconut oil. I’ve tried to mix it with his food or kefir but he’s having none of it…what should I do?
I'd stop the coconut oil then. You could try MCT oil which is even better and not so coconutti tasting: amzn.to/3Es3zqk
Thank you Dan. You are very helpful!
@@barbaramorand197 Your welcome Barbara.
One of my dogs has pancreatitis issue, can I still give her coconut oil?
Yes. Does not need pancreatic use for digestion.
@@DanScott1 Thank you and I have ordered your ebook.
@@WWu-ng9ds Your welcome and thank you.
Will this help my dogs rash on his belly ? I’m sure it’s allergy
Just get some lavender oil, add 5-6 drops to bowl of warm water, swish around, use a cloth, soak, lightly wring and apply to area for relief and healing: amzn.to/3Adi80C
How to prevent anal plug something like in puppy sir ? And if it has what should I do ?
Hello! Is Nutvia organic, virgin coldpressed unrefined Coconut oil is good to give dogs?
Yes it is but I've changed my mind now upon further research. If you have it already and your dog has no allergy/skin/yesat issues, it's ok. If they do then use MCT oil (made from coconut oil) : amzn.to/3Es3zqk
Go slow and small to begin with and build up over 1 week.
@@DanScott1 ok
Hello, Dan. How often should I feed him with coconut oil? Every meal or once a day?
Once every other day.
@@DanScott1 thank you
I dont know which one of you I should believe
The other one.
can I rub some into my dog Lola's hair & scalp
Yes.
@@DanScott1 thank you I'm going to warm some up later very lukewarm rub on her feet & coat
@@monicaalford526 Your welcome Monica.
Here’s a tip, talk about fortified shampoo for fast hair growth.
Ok, thank you.
Why is my dog so hyper after giving coconut oil?
Hi Dess, it's providing energy without taxing the digestive system. You know how you feel a little sluggish after you eat a good meal, that's because your digestion system is now busy and slows you down some. Coconut oil does not need the usual digestive system response to be digested easily which means your dog gets the energy boost without the lag of heavy digestion.
Give every second day.
Because doggy loves it!
I give my dog coconut oil all the time.. Can I also give my dog monolaurin pills? I also want to know can I add the probiotic bacillus subtilis to my dog diet? I already give my dog a 22 strain probiotic but it doesn't have the bacillus subtilis strain. Recap... So my two main questions is can I give my dog monolaurin pills? Can I give my dog bacillus subtilis probiotic strain?
Yes, that's a good strain. Monolaurin pills, probably better than actual coconut oil as that's converted into monolaurin. I now recommend using MCT oil over coconut oil, same advantages but without the issue of lauric acid, lately deemed a problem from some testing.
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If you use it, go easy, start small and slow.
@@DanScott1 Thanks so much for the well needed info.
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Absolutely.
So u can gave dog that oil 1:47
I'm now recommending MCT oil, made from coconut oil and a better choice: amzn.to/3MDXeMq
Great brain food too but start with just a 1/4 dose size to begin with and build over a week as I found from dosing myself, too much too soon leads to soft stools.
Can you give him coconut oil everyday in he’s food
I used to recommend that but new research suggests otherwise. Instead use MCT oil but start small and work up to standard dose over several days to avoid soft stools: Organic MCT oil: amzn.to/3MDXeMq
Lots of health benefits here.
@@DanScott1 thank you 🙏
@@cassiemrojan6496 Your welcome.
Will it give them diarrhea? We have a 3 year old German Shepard with horrible skin and itch issues.
No, it should be fine, just start at half dose and move up to full dose over a week. The dosage for coconut oil is a level teaspoon for every 15lbs of body weight. Simply add to your dogs meal or give as a treat.
Also add some quality probiotics to every meal: amzn.to/3xqa2i0
They will really help the issues your dog faces by improving digestion and skin.
And also add some Hemp Seed oil: amzn.to/3vDdtjX to all meals for much better skin health.
Also begin adding some fresh food to the meals such as canned sardines, eggs and cooked and well mashed veg.
If you do all of the above while taking out a quarter of the old food at each meal, your GSD will get relief and less skin/coat/itch issues quickly.
@@DanScott1 thank you.. ordered both products....praying it works.
@@yosemitesam1056 Yes they are a great start. And please take note of the foods to add along with the supplements for maximum benefits.
Coconut oil has lots of fat , not good for small dogs . My dog was sick cause of coconut oil .
MCT oil is now the better option. Thanks for letting us know.