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Many pet parents won’t find it surprising if they found their hound basking in the sun flooding through the window. Some dogs almost seem to love soaking up the sun just as much as many of their owners do. Some pups even have designated “sun-bathing” spots that you will often catch them laying in. As a dog owner, this probably doesn’t raise any red flags, and it shouldn’t – but you may also be assuming your pooch only practices this sunny habit because it feels good. Turns out though, there’s a bit more to this habit than we may realize.<\/p>\n

The Importance of Vitamin D<\/h3>\n

Vitamin D happens to be considered more of a hormone than a vitamin – which can be confusing finding the word “vitamin” is in its name. The reason behind this substantial hormone association is due to our dogs manufacturing Vitamin D in response to direct sunlight exposure. This pro-hormone, though is still classified as a vitamin because your canine can’t absorb calcium without it.<\/p>\n

Facts & Pros About Vitamin D for Dogs:<\/strong><\/p>\n