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How much thiamine can I give my dog?

By Sebastian Wright

How much thiamine can I give my dog?

All of the factors can potentially lead to thiamine deficiencies in your dog. The Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) recommends that adult dog food provide 1 mg of thiamine per kilogram of food.

Can I give my dog thiamine?

Thiamine (vitamin B1) is a water-soluble vitamin and an essential dietary nutrient in dogs and cats.

What causes low thiamine dogs?

What are the causes of Thiamine deficiency in dogs and cats? There are three main causes: 1) inability to absorb Thiamine due to gastro-intestinal disease, 2) inability to process Thiamine due to liver disease and 3) decreased level of Thiamine in food.

What is thiamine supplement used for?

Thiamine is used to treat beriberi (tingling and numbness in feet and hands, muscle loss, and poor reflexes caused by a lack of thiamine in the diet) and to treat and prevent Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (tingling and numbness in hands and feet, memory loss, confusion caused by a lack of thiamine in the diet).

What does taurine do for dogs?

Amino acids for dogs help in the same way as they do humans. Taurine aids in cardiac function, eye health, immune system function, and in multiple other systems. Taurine is especially concentrated in the heart muscle and contributes to it functioning properly.

Can dogs have thiamine mononitrate?

Thiamine can benefit both dogs and cats. It’s important for muscle contraction and nervous system function, as well as helping cells convert carbohydrates into energy. Thiamine mononitrate is the preferred and most bioavailable source of thiamine for food supplementation.

Can I give my dog tryptophan?

Tryptophan (Trp) is an indispensable amino acid for domestic canines (Canis lupus familiaris). It is recommended that dogs consume at least 1.1 gram of Trp per kilogram of dry matter food, assuming a dietary energy density of 4000 kcal of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram, to maintain basic health (1).

Is riboflavin toxic to dogs?

There are no reports of riboflavin toxicity occuring in dogs and cats. Most data from rats suggest that dietary levels between 10 and 20 times the requirement (possibly 100 times) can be tolerated safely (NRC, 1987). Dogs are particularly tolerant to large doses of riboflavin.

What are side effects of thiamine?

Side effects of thiamine include:

  • warmth.
  • severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis)
  • skin discoloration.
  • sweating.
  • restlessness.
  • rapid swelling of the skin.
  • itching.
  • hives.

Can you add taurine to dog food?

Taurine is an amino acid that is used in the body for a variety of vital functions. A healthy heart is supported as long as the precursor amino acids are in the diet. Dogs can make it out of the sulfur containing amino acids (methionine and cystine) so typically it is not added to dog foods.

How much taurine can I give my dog?

For DCM in cats the recommended supplementation taurine dose is 250 mg PO SID to BID. For DCM in dogs under 25 kg the dose is 500-1000 mg taurine PO BID to TID. For dogs over 25 kg, 1-2 grams taurine PO BID or TID.