Cherish Petfood's Ingredient Feature- Tumeric

Date: 06-10-2021

With numerous health advantages, turmeric has vast significance and is prioritized over medicines. As per researches, it’s because of its particular constituent called curcumin.

In the case of our pets, there is less scientific evidence in terms of treating diseases with turmeric. But their continuous use in good bioavailable form has presented promising results.

Below is a detailed guide about the dosage forms, benefits, and risks associated with turmeric use.

Is Turmeric Good For Dog’s Joints?

Yes, turmeric is beneficial for preventing joint issues and treating related diseases. Many joint medications also contain curcumin or turmeric. The antioxidant activity of turmeric is related to the inflammation cycle while interacting with the components.

In joint fluids, it supports the anti-inflammatory cytokines. Thus, allowing the regeneration of the cartilage at the end of joints. Thus, it helps to prevent daily wear and tear, keeping the joints healthy. It also prevents diseases like osteoarthritis. Moreover, it is beneficial for pain during arthritis.

Is Turmeric Good For Dog’s Skin?

Turmeric has proved its significance in maintaining a healthy dog coat. Research indicates that the growth of hair follicles is enhanced by curcumin when oils are delivered to the sebum. It is because of fatty acids whose access got improved to the skin and hair.

The oily secretion called sebum provides a shiny look to a dog’s coat. It also helps in the inhibition of chemicals that attracts ticks. Following ticks, turmeric helps the immune system cope with the infection caused by ticks.

Other Benefits Of Turmeric For Dogs

Some other benefits of curcumin and turmeric in dogs include:

  1. Prevention And Treatment Of Cancer

The main reason for cancer is inflammation, and curcumin has anti-inflammatory properties. Research indicates that turmeric stops the progression and development of cancerous cells. Also, it can help in natural treatment by affecting tumor cells.

  1. Prevention Of Gastro-Intestinal Diseases

Being antioxidant, turmeric will help in the treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). The health of the gut is optimized because of engagement with the immune system. The movement of blood is also regulated to remove toxins. Also, the structure and physiology of the tract are maintained, ensuring a healthy gut.

  1. Replacement with Steroids

Dogs with joint diseases are treated with steroids, over-the-counter medicines, and other medications. These medicines have serious side effects making an issue with dog health. But with the consultation of the vet, turmeric supplements can be used as a medication. It doesn’t pose any significant risk in the dogs.

  1. Prevent The Plaque Buildup

In terms of dental health, turmeric has a significant role. It helps to prevent plaque buildup keeping the teeth shiny. Also, it prevents gingivitis which is a severe gum issue.

Apart from these, turmeric is also beneficial in muscular support, pain relief, recovery after cardiovascular issues, and dogs’ overall wellbeing.

 

 

How To Give Turmeric For Dogs?

Turmeric is recommended to mix with any other ingredient before feeding the dog. Sprinkling over the food is not recommended. Here are some forms in which turmeric can be given:

  1. Turmeric can be added in the form of paste to your dog’s diet. For example, you can mix it with powdered pepper and olive oil to make a paste that will last for more than a week.
  2. Turmeric is available in liquid form from the market. You can feed it to your dog in the form of drops.
  3. Another option can be the use of chewable turmeric tablets. They’re flavored with the addition of other ingredients and are nutritious.

 

Amount Of Turmeric To Add In Dog Food – Correct Dosage

The amount of turmeric to be added to food depends on the weight of your dog. The appropriate dose is essential for ensuring the best results. An overdose can have negative impacts on your dog’s health.

Weight

Amount

1-10 lbs

½ capsules or 1/16-1/8 tsp. of powder

10-20 lbs

½-1 capsule or 1/8-¼- tsp.

20-50 lbs

1-2 capsules or ¼ tsp.-1 tsp. powder

50-100 lbs

1-2 capsules or 1 tsp.-2 tsp. powder

More than 100 lbs

2 tsp

Make sure to follow this chart depending on the weight of your dog. If you’re using chewable tablets, feed them accordingly, depending on the concentration of turmeric.

Possible Risks Associated With Turmeric

Wrong-way of feeding and incorrect amount can cause several issues in dogs. Here are some of them.

  • If you feed a large amount of turmeric at once, your dog may face stomach upset or constipation. Try to avoid turmeric for few days in this issue. Then reduce the amount of dose.
  • If your dog has kidney issues, chewable tablets can increase the level of oxalates and can worsen kidney health. So, avoid this case.
  • Sprinkling the turmeric over the dog’s food won’t serve the purpose. The issue is that it’s not water-soluble and will be excreted rapidly. So, it needs to present in bio-available form.

The risks are not hazardous. You only need to stay vigilant to prevent any mishap.

Dog Food With Turmeric

If you’re not comfortable providing turmeric on a regular basis or used to forget it, the best option is to add it to the dog’s food. If you’re feeding commercial wet food or kibble to your dog, check the ingredients.

Few brands use human-grade healthy ingredients for dog food. If you’re specifically looking for food containing turmeric and all essential nutrients, try Cherish Pet Food. We have multiple options available depending on the age of your dog. You can choose among Playful Puppy, Amazing Adult, and Super 7+ to ensure dogs’ healthy diet. And also we have a Complete Cat option for your kitty.

Can Cats Eat Turmeric?

Turmeric is a pet-friendly spice and can be added to a cat’s diet. It’s entirely safe for use. But the dosage levels are different in the case of cats. For cats, only a tiny amount is permissible because it can be “too strong” for them.

To stay away from all the worries, you can opt for any cat food containing curcumin traces. (E.g. Cherish Pet Food).

Summing Up

That was all about the benefits and use of turmeric in dog food. In terms of dog health, it’ll be best if you opt for it. Just make sure to feed it properly recommended concentration to your dog, and you’ll be good to go.

References

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3633300/

https://cdn.website-editor.net/d99b697db7c84f9a9c4763bb97c12ac4/files/uploaded/Turmeric%2520for%2520Dogs.pdf

https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/cancer-in-general/treatment/complementary-alternative-therapies/individual-therapies/turmeric

https://www.greatpetcare.com/wellness/turmeric-for-dogs-benefits-and-uses/

https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/turmeric-dogs/