~ Seasonally available supplement that works amazingly for allergy relief.
Packaged at 150g
BEE POLLEN FOR DOGS
If you didn’t want to save the bees before, you sure will now! Bee pollen is not only great for the bees themselves, but it also boasts impressive health benefits for humans and our canine friends.
Bee pollen has one of the most complete nutrient profiles in the world which is why this nutrient-dense supplement is a must have in your dog’s diet!
Packed with vitamins, minerals, proteins and fats, bee pollen is made up of 35% protein and 50% carbohydrates. It’s high in phosphorus, chromium, selenium, cobalt, niacin, potassium, zinc, iron, folic acid, and so much more.
Key ways Bee Pollen can help your pet’s health:
-Bee pollen is high in essential fatty acids, 70% of which are Omga-3 fatty acids, and 5% that are Omega-6. Both of which are necessary for growth in dogs and muscle development, while also helping to maintain a healthy weight
-50% of Bee Pollen protein is made up from free-form amino acids, which require zero digestion. This means then are instantly absorbed and used by the body
-Flavanol, resveratrol and lycopene (antioxidants) found in bee pollen help ward off infections and support the body fighting off inflammation
-Vitamins A, B, C, K and E also support immune health and inflammation defense
-12 major enzymes and thousands of minor enzymes and co-enzymes aid in food digestion and nutrient absorption while regulating the immune system
-Bee pollen is hepatoprotective meaning it protects and promotes a healthy liver
-It’s anti-microbial, anti-fungal and anti-viral
-Contains trans-cinnamic acid which acts as a natural antibiotic
-Bee pollen is alkaline which aids in supporting a healthy urinary tract
-Improves blood flow to the nervous system helping to relieve stress and anxiety
-As part of a daily diet, can improve moisture levels in skin which can support speedy wound recovery and help to create a healthy coat
-Can aid in the relief of aches and pains
-Contains the plant pigment ‘rutin’ which supports cardiovascular health by strengthening blood vessels and capillaries
Bee Pollen and Allergies
One of the main health benefits of bee pollen is that for dogs with allergies. Allergies are not to be confused with sensitivities or intolerances - when a dog has an allergy, their immune system reacts, whereas with an intolerance, the digestive system is affected.
Bee pollen contains , quercetin is a natural antihistamine. This acts as allergy protection, and when consumed regularly can help to reduce allergy symptoms and allergic reactions in dogs.
Bee Pollen Dose Chart (Dogs Only)
General guideline:
Start LOW and increase gradually over 5–7 days
| Dog Weight | Starting Dose | Full Daily Dose |
|---|---|---|
| 10 lbs | Few granules | 1/8 tsp |
| 20 lbs | 1/16 tsp | 1/4 tsp |
| 30 lbs | 1/8 tsp | 1/4–1/3 tsp |
| 40 lbs | 1/8 tsp | 1/2 tsp |
| 50 lbs | 1/4 tsp | 1/2 tsp |
| 60 lbs | 1/4 tsp | 3/4 tsp |
| 70 lbs | 1/4 tsp | 3/4–1 tsp |
| 80 lbs | 1/2 tsp | 1 tsp |
| 90 lbs | 1/2 tsp | 1–1¼ tsp |
| 100 lbs | 1/2 tsp | 1–1½ tsp |
Give once daily with food.
VERY Important Precautions
Always Start Slowly
Bee pollen can trigger allergic reactions in sensitive dogs.
Start with:
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Just a few granules for 2–3 days
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Then gradually increase
Do NOT Use If:
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Known severe bee allergy
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History of anaphylaxis
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Active autoimmune flare (without stabilization first)
Monitor For:
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Increased itching
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Swelling (lips, eyelids)
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Vomiting
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Loose stool
If any of these occur, discontinue immediately.
Best Use Strategy
For seasonal allergies:
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Start 4–6 weeks before allergy season
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Use daily through high pollen months
For immune support:
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Can cycle 6–8 weeks on, 2 weeks off