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Why Coconut Flour?

Coconut and coconut flour have lots of health benefits and are a great grain-free option

  • Coconut, coconut oil, and coconut flour are all forms of coconut that offer your dog a substantial amount of nutritional benefits. 

  • Coconut contains a substance rich in medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs). MCFAs shield against bacteria, fungi, and inflammation. 

  • Coconut is packed with plant protein and dietary fiber to help improve digestion and bowel movements. Plus, it also has those powerful MCFAs that can boost your pup's energy and metabolism. 

  • Coconut is rich in vitamins and minerals, like vitamin C, iron, calcium, magnesium, and potassium. These nutrients can help enhance the immune system, fight off infections, and keep your pup energized and healthy. 

  • If your dog suffers from digestive issues, experts say the benefits of coconut surpass those of the oil alone: it can help balance the gut flora and prevent diarrhea, constipation, and other digestive disorders. 

  • Coconut can help prevent plaque buildup and bad breath. It can also help whiten teeth and reduce tooth decay and gum disease risks. 

  • As Dr. Nazneen Memon explains, this natural and safe remedy of feeding your dog coconut lubricates the digestive tract, enabling hairballs to pass effortlessly, and easing an accompanying cough. Additionally, it can prevent ball formation by reducing shedding and improving the quality of your pup's coat. 

  • Coconut flour has a lower glycemic index rating than other types of flour including wheat flour. This might be beneficial for certain types of dogs such as those with diabetes. 

  • Flour from the coconut is gluten-free and this could be important for dogs that have an allergy towards it. 

  • Coconut can provide health benefits for dogs when consumed in moderation, such as essential fatty acids, vitamin E, and trace minerals. 

  • Coconut products like unsweetened coconut milk, coconut oil, coconut supplements, coconut flour, and coconut sugar can be part of a balanced diet for dogs. 

  • Coconut provides manganese, phenolic compounds, and other nutrients beneficial for dogs’ health without overloading them with calories. 

  • It contains lauric acid, which helps fight bacteria and viruses, plus manganese levels important for overall health. 

  • Dog experts suggest using coconut as part of their diet or as an occasional treat to help with digestive health, dry skin conditions, boost the immune system, and improve any existing health issues. 

  • Coconut flour contains fewer calories and can help repair damaged cells. It’s gluten-free and helps reduce inflammation in the body  

  • Coconut treats or adding a few drops of coconut oil to meals are great ways to give true benefit from the nutritional properties found in coconuts without any digestive distress or other potential health concerns. 

  • Coconut meat is high in lauric acid, a medium-chain fatty acid. This basically means that the body is able to absorb the molecules whole, using them as a direct source of energy. Lauric acid is particularly good at fighting off viruses, such as influenza. It also helps treat yeast infections, ringworm, and Giardia. 

  • Coconut flour has major anti-inflammatory properties. Reduced inflammation will help speed the healing of cuts, hot spots, and other wounds. Inflammation is also the main cause of arthritis, so feeding coconut to your dog might make their aching joints feel a little better, as the inflammation settles down. 

  • Coconut is packed with antioxidants to support the immune system. It also helps the body form a healthy response to foreign microbes. This means coconut provides the body with an extra defense against bad bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi.

  • Along with its ability to reduce inflammation, coconut is a great snack for a dog that’s feeling a little under the weather or healing from illness or injury. 

  • Coconut oil and meat can be used internally and externally; the oils are very beneficial for your dog’s skin and coat. The anti-inflammatory properties will help reduce any yeast infections, hot spots, flea allergies, and dry, itchy skin, and the fatty acids promote a soft, healthy coat.