

🌿 Elevate your pet’s health with nature’s oceanic secret!
Raw Paws Organic Kelp Powder is a premium, 100% organic seaweed supplement harvested from Iceland’s cleanest waters. Rich in over 60 essential minerals and natural iodine, it supports thyroid function, immune health, digestion, and skin vitality in dogs and cats. Free from artificial additives, this vet-recommended powder is an easy daily addition to your pet’s diet, promoting longevity and vibrant wellness.










| ASIN | B01MSSP05A |
| Allergen Information | Allergen-Free, BPA-Free, Corn-Free, Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Grain-Free, Preservative-Free, Rawhide-Free, Soy Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,356 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #538 in Dog Supplements & Vitamins |
| Brand Name | Raw Paws |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,278) |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Raw Paws |
| Product Benefits | Immune Support |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 853458007073 |
| Unit Count | 8.00 Grams |
| Volume | 1 Cups |
C**R
Product seems good. I really just wanted to make sure people knew that the scoop is not 1/4 tsp. It is 1 tsp. This may seem obvious but i read someone's review saying the scoop was the serving size 1/4 tsp. Scary...I wonder if the people who had bad experience way overdosed. You should always start with half dose. I still haven't tried full dose as I am not sure how much iodine this contains. Also this should not be combined with seaweed calcium. Too much iodine. Update: ok so I used Grok (AI) to help me figure out how much iodine this contains according to the package info and how much to feed my 30lb and 55 lb dogs. Obviously depends on what they are eating and how much. My dogs eat a raw diet but don't eat a lot of fish. May have small amounts of sardines once or twice a week. I don't use kelp when feeding any type of fish as it contains iodine already. We do eat a lot of eggs from my chickens. Eggs have roughly 25mcg iodine per yolk (raw) factored in. AI can be very helpful figuring stuff out. Put in what you're feeding and ask what's missing. However always double check I've gotten multiple different answers for the same question. Aafco rda's are quite often higher because they are going off of highly processed foods like kibble and accounting for malabsorbtion due to high amounts of legumes and Grains and high heat processing. If you are feeding fresh foods or balanced raw diets the nrc recommendations are safer. I prefer to get most nutrients from food and supplement when needed. It's actually quite complicated to make sure your pet gets what they need but I'm determined to figure it out. 30lb dog should get no more than 1/16 tsp once daily 4 days a week slightly above recommended 120-150 mcg. 55lb dog around 3/32 tsp 210mcg not including food. These are tiny amounts and I'm still figuring this out. Clearly the recommended doses are WAY less than the package suggests. Obviously some people give much more than that and apparently have good results, i don't know. I chose to err on the side of caution. If correct 1 tsp contains between 1800 -2500 mcg iodine. I'm trying to contact the company to verify this but that is too much for any dog or anything. You could cause toxicity, kidney failure and or thyroid problems. I think this is a good product and kelp provides many different nutrients just please use with caution and do your own research. I suggest you spend 5$ on some small measuring spoons usually 1/4tsp down to 1/64 TSP. They are very helpful for supplements. Also to those feeding kibble or commercially prepared balanced diets consider what might already be in food. Thank you for reading.
P**Z
My senior pug has IVDD. Each time she was scheduled for a dental cleaning, she would have a flare up and the cleaning was postponed. Now in her advanced years and her condition she will likely never get her teeth cleaned. This is the first time I have tried kelp and it is the single most effective dental treatment I have ever tried and I have tried several over the years and with other dogs. I have given her an 1/8 of a tsp each day for four months. Her breath is much better and her teeth are a bit cleaner. While brushing her teeth, I have had three occasions where a chunk of tartar has dislodged. She is 14 and while a professional cleaning would have been ideal, brushing her teeth several times a week and using this kelp daily has made a difference. I feed her a quality diet and a portion of what she eats contains seaweed. The 1/8 tsp that she gets takes this into account as I do not want to expose her to too much iodine. I will continue to supplement her food and all my pet’s food going forward. Not only is it effective, it is economical. I believe if I had used this all along she would never have built up the tartar to begin with.
A**R
I use this organic kelp for my dog, and it’s been a great addition to his diet. It’s a clean, natural source of minerals and nutrients, and I love that it supports his skin, coat, and overall health. Easy to sprinkle on his food, and he eats it without hesitation. Highly recommend for dog owners looking for a natural health boost!
G**L
Better value for the quantity you get, but jury is out on whether this helps my dog’s teeth. I give it to her every day, but she’s still getting plaque on her teeth. The photos they show don’t match up with reality.
J**G
Use this for my dogs.
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