Vitamin E Capsules 400 mg for Dogs
Vitamin E Capsules 400 mg for Dogs provide concentrated antioxidant support to help maintain healthy skin, a glossy coat, and normal immune function. Vitamin E is a fat-soluble nutrient that protects cells from oxidative stress and supports multiple systems in the body, including:
- Skin and coat health
- Immune response
- Cardiovascular support
- Cellular integrity
- Normal inflammatory balance
Suitable for dogs requiring additional antioxidant or skin support under veterinary guidance.
When Should You Use Vitamin E for Dogs?
Vitamin E supplementation may be considered for dogs with:
- Dry, flaky, or irritated skin
- Dull coat or excessive shedding
- Environmental sensitivity
- Increased oxidative stress (senior dogs)
- Immune system support needs
- Recovery support after illness or stress
- Joint stiffness associated with aging
If your dog has chronic skin disease or medical conditions, consult your veterinarian before use.
What Does Vitamin E Do in Dogs?
Vitamin E functions primarily as an antioxidant.
It helps:
- Neutralize free radicals
- Support normal cell membrane function
- Maintain skin barrier integrity
- Support immune cell activity
- Contribute to cardiovascular protection
- Support neurological tissue health
Because it is fat-soluble, correct dosing is important to maintain balance.
Key Benefits
- Supports healthy skin hydration
- Promotes coat shine and softness
- Helps maintain normal immune function
- Supports joint comfort by maintaining inflammatory balance
- Provides antioxidant cellular protection
- Suitable for daily use under supervision
Recommended Dosage Guide
| Dog Weight | Daily Dosage |
| Up to 10 lbs | ¼–½ capsule |
| 11–20 lbs | ½ capsule |
| 21–30 lbs | 1 capsule |
| 31–50 lbs | 1–1.5 capsules |
| 51–75 lbs | 1.5 capsules |
| 76–100 lbs | 2 capsules |
| Over 100 lbs | 2–3 capsules |
Frequency: Once daily with food.
Dosage may vary based on your dog’s health condition and veterinary recommendation.
Administration Instructions
- Give orally once daily
- Administer whole capsule
- Or open capsule and mix contents with food
- Give with meals to improve absorption
- Maintain consistent daily timing
Do not exceed recommended dosage without veterinary advice.
Duration of Use
| Purpose | Suggested Duration |
| Coat & skin support | Ongoing daily use |
| Seasonal dryness | 4–8 weeks |
| Senior antioxidant support | Long-term use |
| Joint support adjunct | As advised by vet |
Regular monitoring is recommended for long-term supplementation.
Safety & Precautions
Vitamin E is generally well tolerated in dogs when used appropriately.
Possible Mild Side Effects (Rare)
- Soft stool
- Mild digestive upset
- Temporary fatigue if overdosed
- Rare allergic reaction
Discontinue use and consult a veterinarian if adverse signs occur.
Use With Caution If
- Dog has bleeding disorders
- Dog is on blood-thinning medication
- Dog has liver disease
- Dog is receiving multiple fat-soluble vitamin supplements
Avoid combining with other high-dose Vitamin E products unless prescribed.
Product Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Product Name | Vitamin E Capsules 400 mg |
| Form | Oral Capsule |
| Pack Size | 20 Capsules |
| Species | Dogs |
| Category | Vitamin & Supplements |
| Supplement Type | Antioxidant Support |
FAQ
What are Vitamin E Capsules 400 mg used for in dogs?
They support skin health, coat quality, immune function, and antioxidant protection.
Can Vitamin E help with dry skin in dogs?
Yes. It supports skin hydration and barrier function when dryness is linked to nutritional imbalance.
Is Vitamin E safe for long-term use?
Yes, when given at appropriate doses and monitored by a veterinarian.
Can I open the capsule and mix it with food?
Yes. The contents can be mixed with food for easier administration.
Can too much Vitamin E be harmful?
Excessive dosing may affect clotting or cause digestive upset. Always follow dosage guidelines.







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