When walking the dog through nature in autumn or winter, you quickly come across wild fruit such as rose hips. Once not looking and the dog has already eaten some of them. Don't panic: the rose hips do not harm the animal.

Rich in vital substances and helpful for complaints
Rose hips are extremely rich in vitamins and minerals. They are healthy and not only for us humans, but also for animals like dogs. They can be given to dogs fresh, dried and ground, or given as a cold tea infusion. The hard cores are usually excreted automatically.
They work in dogs, among other things:
- anti-inflammatory (e.g. for inflamed joints)
- antibiotic
- hematopoietic
- strengthening on the immune system
- against tapeworms
- against digestive problems (diarrhea, stomach pain, … )
- against inner restlessness and irritability (e.g. in nursing bitches)
tips and tricks
Rose hips are the ideal and natural dietary supplement for dogs that are usually denied fresh food.
KKF