How You Can Use Apple Cider Vinegar

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Apple Cider Vinegar for Dogs

It’s not a new discovery that apple cider vinegar has many beneficial uses for dogs. But, as a pet owner, do you know what it can help and how to use it? ACV is great for both topical and internal uses, as long as it is applied correctly or fed with the right dosage.

Starting with its topical uses, ACV is a great source of relief when it comes to itchy skin. When applied correctly, it can help clear up rashes that were caused by yeast infections or poison ivy. For the most part, dogs don’t need their ears to be cleaned unless they start to show signs of itchiness or discomfort. If they do, ACV can be used to wipe the visible parts of your pup’s ear to soothe it. It can also be used to repel fleas and ticks, and clean up pet stains and odors that give off musty smells!

Apple cider vinegar also has a lot of internal uses. The biggest is to help regulate your dog’s blood sugar level. When fed to your pup, it can reduce blood sugar levels, help in preventing diabetes, or lower the level of insulin needed for a pup with diabetes. ACV can also be used to support cardiovascular health, restrict the growth of toxic bacteria, reduce UTIs, prevent cognitive disorders, fight obesity, and improve gut health.

As always, try to buy organic, and seek out raw and unfiltered ACV. When using it topically, avoid putting it on open wounds and when feeding it, make sure to find the right dosage for your dog.

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