Question:

what has iron?

I just got back from the vet . He gave my dog a iron shot, told me he needed more iron. What do u feed a dog thats full of iron?

Answer:

Red meat and some kinds of beans. Any decent dog food should have all the iron he needs, though, and too much can be bad. I think your vet needs to give you some more detailed guidelines.
RAW beef or lamb has the highest concentration of natural iron and other vitamins and minerals and is good for your pet. Do a search on B A R F raw feeding as raw food alone is insufficient. Make sure you don't allow him to get fleas, keep him treated with a reputable product they cause anaemia (low iron or haemaglobin) because they're sucking out the red blood. NO garlic or onion either, this is toxic and causes anaemia. Also an ascorbic acid (vitamin C) supplement is a useful supplement and helps the body to absorb iron. Go to your petstore to buy it and get correct dosages. ETS: I saw people have been saying liver so I edited to add.Liver IS high in iron, however it is an organ used for detoxifying, so if the animal has been exposed to a lot of chemicals, they may be more concentrated in the liver, watch the source. Liver contains high amounts of vitamin A an overdose is seriously toxic. Beta carotene is synthesised into vitamin A in the body.Toxic doses of Vitamin A could produce muscle weakness and bone abnormalities. One or two meals of liver per month is sufficient.
non doggy food choice would be popcorn check labels at the store for iron fortified dog food or start him on a vitamin every day they make them for dogs and most stores carry them. Our dog loves popcorn, broccoli, spinach, and such so he gets plenty of iron. For those above that said human iron pills beware you can easily poision a dog with those the dosage for pets is very different. Search online for dog + iron poisoning you will find stories about this sad fact.

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