Coconut oil should be given under the guidance of your veterinarian and gradually introduced into your pup’s diet.
Too much too fast can cause significant stomach upset, and a little bit goes a long way.
Applying anything to a dog’s skin should be done with caution, as dogs tend to lick themselves often and will ingest the substances.
While coconut oil can be ingested, if too much is ingested or it’s in a form that is not meant to be ingested, significant stomach upset and pancreatitis will develop.
Coconut oil applied to the skin can also cause an allergic reaction, making any current skin condition or itching worse.
Using coconut oil on dogs, whether through ingestion or topical use, carries the following risks to their health:
Always consult with a veterinarian before adding coconut oil to your dog’s routine, to ensure its appropriateness for their individual health needs.
While coconut oil offers potential benefits for dogs, including skin health, digestion support, and support for other organ functions, it also poses risks such as stomach upset, pancreatitis, and allergic reactions.