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The liver is key to our very survival, and performs incredible functions in the body.
Without liver function all animals die; and quickly.
Of all the major organs in the body, the liver is physically the largest, and is instrumental in the body's metabolism.
Of its many functions the ridding of toxins is one of the most important.
Hence you can see why the liver is essential for survival, and it needs to be healthy in order to function well and do the job it was meant to do.
The same goes for pets too, for that matter.
The liver is amazing organ, and can regenerate itself with extraordinary powers in a healthy body.
But an unhealthy body can be even too much for the liver to do its incredible work, and the result scan be fatal.
Don't forget too that the liver can be affected by disease. Let's take a look specifically at dog diseases.
Firstly there's Chronic Active Hepatitis Dogs, somewhat similar to cirrhosis of the liver but of course not caused by alcohol. The causes are often unclear, but the site is always the liver.
What happens is that a flood of antibodies are produced by the body and these affect the liver cells, making them tough and fibrous and therefore making it harder for the blood to feed the liver.
Add the build up of toxins that cannot be excreted and you will see very quickly how the liver could fail.
Doberman Pinschers, Cocker Spaniels and certain terriers are predisposed to this disease.
Of course cancers and hepatitis can also take control of the liver.
How can you help keep your dog's liver healthy? Nutramax Denamarin with SAMe for dogs may be the answer as it is designed to help healthy liver functionality.
It contains S-Adenosylmethionine SAMe and silybin, the former of which increases levels of glutathione, a powerful antioxidant.
SAMe also prevents cell death in the liver and is thought to aid in the repair and regeneration of the liver.
Denamarin should be seen as part of a preventative health regime to protect the liver from illness and harm.
Don't forget too that the liver is key in ridding the body of toxins so a healthy liver may in fact prevent disease elsewhere in the body.
Manufactured in three strengths for different sizes of dog, Denamarin is a vital component to protecting your dog's health, and it's reasonably priced for something that could protect his major organs.
Doesn't prevention make more sense than a cure?
Author Rebecca Foxton can help you give your pet brilliant health with Denamarin. Check out her health tips for pet owners, and read her Fortiflora article series on Dog Buffs.