The selection of dietary supplements is vast. Among various other products, L-Tryptophan is gaining popularity. This amino acid is not only used in supplements for humans but also in some dietary supplements for dogs. In this article, you will learn about the effects of L-Tryptophan and whether dogs can benefit from it.
L-Tryptophan is an essential amino acid, meaning that a dog's body cannot produce it on its own and it must be supplied through food. This amino acid is found in various foods, including chicken, salmon, and peas.
L-Tryptophan is attributed with a calming and mood-enhancing effect because it is converted into serotonin in the body. Serotonin is often referred to as the "happiness hormone" due to its impact on mood.
As with other dietary supplements, the principle "more is not necessarily better" applies to L-Tryptophan. If the dosage of L-Tryptophan in dogs is too high, side effects can occur. Therefore, its administration should be done with care. The appropriate dose depends, among other factors, on the dog's weight. Also, consider possible interactions with medications. If your pet is on medication, please consult your veterinarian.
If you believe that your dog could benefit from a dietary supplement with L-Tryptophan, you can find two suitable products in our range.
Bellfor Rehabo was developed to support dogs in their recovery. This dietary supplement is suitable, for example, after illnesses or during times of high stress.
Shiimun Calm with Shiitake and L-Tryptophan is a natural dietary supplement for nervous and anxious dogs. This product helps dogs relax.
As the experiences of many dog owners show, giving L-Tryptophan to dogs can be beneficial. Depending on the purpose of use, it may be advisable to combine it with other active ingredients, such as those found in our dietary supplements Bellfor Rehabo and Shiimun Calm.
However, be aware that L-Tryptophan is not a medication but merely an essential amino acid. Therefore, using it as a dietary supplement does not replace visits to the veterinarian or potentially necessary medical treatment for illnesses.