PERRO-CARE is Collagen Based feed supplement, Manufactured by Unique method designed by Sclero Proteins, Gujarat. Source of COLLAGEN in PERRO-CARE is 100% Natural.
COLLAGEN of PERROCARE is rich in GLYCINE, PROLINE and HYDROXYPROLINE.
PERRO-CARE also contains Hyaluronic acid, Glucose Amine,Glycose amino glycan and Chondrotin Sulphate.
PERRO-CARE contains Type I, Type V & Type X collagens and all in natural form.
PERRO-CARE is totally sterilized in such a way that protein functioning is not lost and all the proteins’ structures remains intact.
Absolutely. Collagen is the main structural protein found in skin and connective tissues like joints, tendons, cartilage and ligaments. In fact, 30% of the total protein in a dog's body is collagen.
COLLAGEN is the major structural protein found in all of our bodies and that includes our pets.
It's what comprises skin and all the connective tissues which includes cartilage, tendons, joints, and ligaments.
A dog's bones, coat, teeth, and nails are strengthened by the stuff. However, as your dog gets older, collagen production decreases which causes issues with joints and bones as well as degraded fur and much drier skin.
The depletion of healthy collagen in the body is a natural part of the aging process, but that does not mean that it is gone forever.
Lost collagen can be replaced through supplementation, and the earlier you begin providing additional collagen in your dog's diet, the more likely you are to stave off problems.
Collagen is by far the most abundant protein in our body, especially type 1 collagen.
In humans and dogs alike, you'll find collagen in the bones, muscles, skin, tendons, digestive tract and blood vessels.
It's actually the "glue" that holds the body together so it's vital to tendon and joint health.
It also offers the skin suppleness and strength, which is why it gets used for anti-aging products and pet owners use it to benefit their pets' coat and skin.
The vast majority of a cat's or dog's skin is actually made up of collagen.
It can come from a variety of sources, including fish, chicken, and bovine collagen. Can a dog safely take collagen? Yes, absolutely! And so can lots of other pets, including cats.
• Collagen makes up 70 to 90% of a dog's muscles, tendons, and ligaments, so the integrity of their joints is absolutely dependent upon its presence.
• As muscles and connective tissues loosen and become more brittle, dogs become susceptible to injuries like torn cruciate ligaments, patellar subluxations, and elbow and hip dysplasia.
• Adding collagen to your pup's diet will improve her joint health, helping to prevent these injuries.
• Collagen plays an important role in making sure that your dog's connective tissues remain flexible. Injuries like hip | dysplasia and torn cruciate ligaments are more likely to occur when collagen is depleted in your dog's body.
• Collagen can help maintain and improve the integrity of your dogs joint health.
• Most dogs love collagen, so if you've been having a hard time getting your dog to eat, adding some collagen to their food might help to encourage excitement for their next meal.
• Need another reason to try pet collagen? In addition to the internal health benefits, you'll likely notice some external improvements as well.
• Collagen most certainly is a way to encourage the | quality of your dog's skin and hair.
• If your dog suffers from itchy skin or split nails then giving them collagen supplements will help keep their nails strong and their dermis properly moisturized.
• Their coat becomes shinier and softer as well, which will keep older canines looking young and young pups itch- free.
• In the same way humans use collagen to improve any digestive issues, your dog can also benefit from | collagen's ability to boost digestive health.
• Just like humans, dogs can have problems due to poor diet, stress, antibiotics, and toxic substances.
• Collagen and collagen-rich substances like bone broth can help repair and soothe their gut lining, bettering the state of your pet's digestive system.
• Glycine is an amino acids contained in collagen. It has soothing properties that help with a less agitated, healthier digestive system for your pooch.
Collagen Based Feed Supplements for DOG
Sr. No. | Element / Mineral / Biomolecule | Unit | Value |
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1 | Collagenous per unit crude protein (BR) | GM/1000 GM AOAC | 9.70 |
2 | Crude Protein | % by Mass | 20.57 |
3 | Crude Fat | % by Mass | 0.28 |
4 | Total Monounsaturated Fatty Acid | % by Mass | 0.12 |
5 | Total Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid | % by Mass | 0.04 |
6 | Total Saturated Fatty Acid | % by Mass | 0.12 |
7 | Crude Fiber | % by Mass | 0.20 |
8 | Calcium | GM/KG | 262.23 |
9 | Manganese | MG/KG | 12.55 |
10 | Zinc | MG/KG | 14.62 |
11 | Phosphorus | GM/KG | 7.35 |
12 | Moisture | % by Mass | 1.30 |
13 | Iron | MG/KG | 20.19 |