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I’m sure you’ve heard of Using apple cider vinegar for natural remedies in people, but have you heard of its use for your dog’s health? Apple cider vinegar can help with digestion, gas, constipation, bladder stones, and urinary tract infections. It is used to deter insects such as mosquitoes, fleas, and tics. It can alleviate skin conditions and even eliminate skunk odor.

Many herbalists recommend the use of vinegar. It is recommended to buy vinegar made from organically grown whole cold pressed apples to get the benefit of natural enzymes.

In its natural form, apple cider vinegar is a natural antibiotic, antiseptic, and deodorant. It helps remove tartar from teeth; prevents cavities and hair loss (including scabies), prevents and cures gum disease.

Have I already listed enough benefits to using apple cider vinegar?

There are many others Benefits of using apple cider vinegar. It is known to reduce common infections, aid childbirth, improve stamina, prevent muscle fatigue after exercise, increase resistance to disease, and protect against food poisoning. Cider vinegar is rich in vitamins, minerals, and trace elements found in apples, especially potassium; normalizes acid levels in the stomach, improves digestion and nutrient assimilation, reduces intestinal gas and fecal odors, helps heal constipation, relieves some of the symptoms of arthritis, and helps prevent bladder stones and urinary tract infections.

You can Feed your dog apple cider vinegar daily to keep him healthy.. Add it to food or water. You may need to gradually increase the amount. Start with a few drops and slowly increase each day until you reach the recommended daily dose below.

Approximate Recommended Amounts:

1 teaspoon – dogs up to 14 pounds
2 teaspoons – medium dogs -15 to 34 pounds
1 tablespoon – large dogs: 35 to 84 pounds

By mixing your dog’s food or water, apple cider vinegar will restore the acid / alkaline balance to his digestive tract, removing brown spots on the lawn. A correct PH balance also helps keep fleas, black flies, ticks and other external parasites away. Your dog will have less chance of getting ringworm, staph infections, strep, and eating. If your dog already has these problems, cleanse your dog’s skin with a mixture of equal parts apple cider vinegar with equal amounts of warm water. If you prefer, you can use this mixture in a spray bottle to thoroughly wet your dog.

A NOTE OF CAUTION: Do not use apple cider vinegar if your dog is sensitive or allergic to yeast or has a chronic yeast infection. Also, do not give to dogs with irritated intestines.

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