Is Wheat Germ bad for dogs

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rockyspop

Boxer Pal
hi everyone.

i was told that if you give your dog wheat germ in their food it will help make their coat very beautiful. but i want to make sure it is not bad for him in ay way. any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Phil
 

gmacleod

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Wheat germ is something I'd go easy with. Wheat is a food item that very frequently causes allergy problems for dogs. The problem is that it's a gluten. Just because it's common doesn't mean that every dog will have a problem, of course. But I would still avoid giving it frequently (it's constant exposure that usually leads to allergies).

The value in wheat germ is that it is high in Vit E. So an alternative source of that vitamin would likely bring similar effects (it's always better via food than as a supplement). Other things good for the coats include flaxseed, fish oils, and eggs (in moderation, of course).
 

gmacleod

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Just a tablespoon of oil at a time, 2-3 times a week. You could alternate between flaxseed oil and fish oil for that. Eggs - one or two a week (not more than 2 though). Eggs can be raw or lightly cooked, whichever you're more comfortable with :)
 

tianthai

Completely Boxer Crazy
My dog is 8 months old and seems to have constant pimples on his back. I gave him fish oil (Lipiderm) for about 2 months, it helped a little bit. Now I have found cold pressed oil consisted of flaxseed oil, sunflower oil, wheatgerm oil and shark liver oil, Australian brand. He has been on for two weeks and his coat looks much better. After reading your post I am not sure if I am doing the right thing. I don't want to give him too much of something and it is bad for him.
The brand is called Vet's all natural. http://www.vetsallnatural.com.au/products.html
What do you think?
Thanks
 

gmacleod

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I think it's fine :) As above, wheat may be a common allergy-causing food item, but not every dog suffers allergies - and if yours doesn't, he doesn't.

I just wouldn't give it daily, is all. 2-3 times a week would be quite sufficient, and help to diminish the "constant exposure" factor that so often leads to allergies. And if those oils happened to come separately, I'd probably choose to buy them separately and rotate between them (thereby further diminishing the "constant exposure" thing).
 
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