Coconut Oil Controversy: Unveiling the Truth! Is Coconut Oil Bad for Dogs?
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Nothing wrong with saturated fat. It’s vegetable oil that’s causes issue with arteries.
You're touching on a critical point that often gets overlooked in discussions around diet and health. Indeed, the narrative around saturated fats has been shifting. Research has shown that saturated fats might not be the villain they were once thought to be in terms of heart health and stroke risk. On the other hand, excessive intake of certain types of vegetable oils, which are high in omega-6 fatty acids, can contribute to inflammation and other health issues if not balanced with omega-3 fatty acids. It's all a matter of balance and ensuring that we're not overloading our bodies-and our pets' bodies-with too much of one type of fat.
Great info! Since I feed, raw and fresh foods, could you do a video on seasonal allergies and high histamine foods to stay away from? I had to switch to also raw goat milk and goat Colostrum. Just trying to choose good foods when seasonal allergies are higher. Thanks!
Hi Jannell, Glad you found this helpful, have you tried doing the Life Stress scan test? this will guide you which food your dog is sensitive to. Also try rotation diet, you can access the crockpet diet recipe here drruthroberts.com/the-original-crockpet-diet-by-dr-ruth-roberts/ This may help ruclips.net/video/_SIXaIu4UQE/видео.html
@@DrRuthRoberts I had gotten a fur test. Changed my dog's health immensely last year. Yes, we rotate every ingredient we get our hands on and follow a diet using cooing and neutral foods.
@@jannellmeagher638 Great! How are your dogs doing?
@@DrRuthRoberts their gut health is in much better shape. I study Leaky Gut and we are connected to a Holistic vet in Florida.
@@jannellmeagher638 That's great to hear!
my little guy gets 1/2 tsp of McT every day with his Omega 3
it helped him with the redness on his paws and tear stains and his IBS
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Some said the coconut oil cant choose between good and bad bacteria, and so it will hurt dog natural microbiome, what do you think?
I think coconut oil is wonderful, but wouldn’t recommend it for pets susceptible to pancreatitis. Other choices include grapeseed oil, avocado oil, olive oil, MCT oil, and the somewhat rare walnut oil.
Can you put coconut oil on dogs gums to help with tarter ?
Yes, it can help decrease the tartar build up, Raw carrots makes a good dental chew for them too!
I have 2 golden retrievers about 85 lbs each . And I give them a tablespoon each of coconut oil on their licking mat once daily. My vets said, "That's fine. Just want to see what your thoughts are.
Seed oils are no good to amyone
Thats like canola & soybean oil, dodo bird...😂 Not coconut oil.
Mixed-up oils tend to trigger reactions. Safflower is the oil that you definitely want to stay away from because it is pro-inflammatory. On the other hand, grapeseed oil, avocado oil, and olive oil are good.
Do you work for kibbles? Coconut oil is very beneficial for humans and dogs😂
Humans, yes. Dogs cannot digest a lot of fat & get pancreatis easily, dumb-dumb....
I think coconut oil is wonderful, but wouldn’t recommend it for pets susceptible to pancreatitis. Other choices include grapeseed oil, avocado oil, olive oil, MCT oil, and the somewhat rare walnut oil.
@DrRuthRoberts how do you know if your pet is suseptible to pancreitis?
Seeds oil? Haha.
Mixed-up oils tend to trigger reactions. Safflower is the oil that you definitely want to stay away from because it is pro-inflammatory. On the other hand, grapeseed oil, avocado oil, and olive oil are good.
You may want to stay away from Linoleic Acid, all 3 oils that you put up have high content of it while coconut oil has none. This is why coconut oil is superior to all other oils. Another the thing is it is mainly in medium chains while all the others are having long chains.