Chitosan for dogs and cats
Chitosan for dogs and cats is recommended by vets to support kidney function. It binds with the phosphorus in the body, limiting its absorption and supporting healthy renal function.
Chitosan is a sugar that cannot be found naturally in foods but is obtained from the hard-outer skeleton of shellfish, including crab, lobster and shrimp.
Chitosan from Icelandic shrimp shells bind toxins in the digestive tract which helps to support kidney loading. It has been used by some vets to chelate fat with the apparent benefit of reducing tendencies to pancreatitis. It has recently been recommended to slow the progression of chronic renal problems in dogs and cats by decreasing the absorption phosphorus.
Kidneys play and important role including filtering waste products, controlling osmolality and regulating blood pressure. The flow of blood to the kidneys is important, as kidneys filter blood, remove waste and extra water to make urine.
When kidneys are not functioning properly, toxins build up in the blood and pets can become ill and need veterinary help. Kidney function in pets is known to decline with age, and this can be associated with a decrease in renal Omega-3s and an increase in inflammation. Kidney failure is pets is relatively common but feeding them a good quality diet and providing them with a constant supply of fresh clean water will help to support their kidneys.
Chitosan supplements
If you are looking for Chitosan for dogs and cats, Nutraren is recommended by thousands of vets throughout the UK and Ireland. Nutraren’s synergistic combination of natural ingredients including high purity Omega-3, aid renal function, bind toxins and support an animal’s quality of life.
Nutraren helps to bind toxins in the gut which aids healthy blood flow into the kidneys where a stable balance of body chemicals can be achieved and waste products and excess fluid from the body are removed.
If you are worried about your pet’s health, speak to your vet as they are best placed to offer the correct advice.