Biotin Forte for Strong Claws and Shiny Coat
- biotin and B complex
- for healthy and elastic skin
- strong, dense, and shiny coat
- for strong and firm claws that do not split
- recommended for long-haired dogs and dogs with coat problems
- for pregnant bitches to maintain a nice coat
- preventive for coat issues
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Biotin Forte contains 5000 mcg of biotin/tablet (1,500,000 mcg of biotin/kg) and added other B complex vitamins. Biotin is also known as vitamin H or vitamin B7 because it is part of the B complexes, a group of vitamins crucial for normal nerve function. Some call biotin the hair vitamin because it helps with healthy hair, and in dogs, it leads to a healthy and shiny coat.
What are the benefits of biotin?
- healthy skin
- strong, dense, and shiny coat
- healthy pigmentation of skin and coat, as well as nose and paws
- strong and firm claws
We recommend it for long-haired dogs and dogs with skin issues (dandruff, itching, hot spots).
Due to the very high biotin content (5000 mcg per tablet), it is very suitable for pregnant and lactating bitches. Add Biotin Forte daily for the bitch from 3 weeks before whelping until weaning of puppies. Thus, during lactation, she won’t lose much hair and will maintain a nice coat in most cases. Adding biotin during coat change accelerates it, with the new coat being healthy and optimally pigmented.
Overdose is not possible because excess biotin is excreted from the body. Findings on the positive effects of biotin on skin and coat issues are confirmed by veterinarians in practice, where they tested the effect of biotin on dogs. The result showed that a relatively short therapy (3 - 5 weeks) with biotin improved 45% of all hair problems, while 28% showed significant improvement.
To prevent skin and coat issues, we must ensure a regular supply of biotin for the dog through diet. Consider that meat and meat by-products contain very little biotin and grains or grain products contain only partial biotin or none. Adding biotin to the diet is therefore a necessary preventive measure against coat diseases.