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Can dogs eat Coconut Glycerin?

Can dogs eat Coconut Glycerin?

Yes! Coconut glycerin is a natural, plant-based product that is derived from coconut oil. We use it in some of our products. It has a number of uses and is considered safe for dogs. Here are some of the benefits of coconut glycerin for dogs:

  • Skin and coat health: Coconut glycerin is a natural moisturizer that can help soothe dry, itchy skin and improve the appearance of your dog's coat. It is often used in dog shampoos and conditioners to help nourish the skin and coat.
  • Digestive health: Coconut glycerin can help promote digestive health by increasing the amount of good bacteria in the gut. This can lead to improved bowel movements and overall digestive function.
  • Weight management: Coconut glycerin can help support weight management by promoting feelings of fullness and reducing the amount of food consumed.
  • Oral health: Coconut glycerin can help support oral health by reducing the formation of plaque and tartar on the teeth. It is often used in natural toothpaste for dogs.
  • Coconut glycerin is a natural humectant, which means that it helps to retain moisture in the skin and coat. This can help to keep your dog's skin and coat hydrated and healthy, and can also help to reduce dryness, flakiness, and irritation.
  • Coconut glycerin is also a natural emollient, which means that it helps to soften and soothe the skin. This can help to reduce inflammation and discomfort and can make your dog's coat softer and more manageable.
  • Coconut glycerin is a natural source of fatty acids, which can help to nourish and protect the skin and coat. It can also help to support healthy skin cell growth and repair.
  • Coconut glycerin is also a natural deodorizer, which can help to eliminate odors and leave your dog's coat smelling fresh and clean.

Overall, coconut glycerin is a natural, plant-based product that can offer a number of benefits for dogs. Its moisturizing properties make it ideal for supporting skin and coat health, and it may also have digestive and oral health benefits. 

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