If the dog is being treated for vitamin E deficiency, it may need to be taken once a day until the symptoms improve.
For example, if a dog is taking preventive vitamin E supplements to protect skin health, it can usually take 1-2 times a week.
It should be noted that for healthy dogs, taking too much vitamin E may cause side effects, such as gastrointestinal discomfort, diarrhea, vomiting and liver damage. Therefore, if dogs need to take vitamin E for a long time, it is best to consult a veterinarian and take it at an appropriate dose and frequency.
In addition, for dogs under one year old, it is recommended to take half a tablet of vitamin E every day. The vitamin E requirement of adult dogs is usually in the range of 10~30IU/kg per day. Please note that these guidelines may need to be adjusted according to the specific needs of dogs and the advice of veterinarians.
Finally, it is very important that dogs should only take vitamin E supplements for pets, not human vitamin E supplements, because these products may contain harmful ingredients or doses for dogs.