My Bulldog Herbs – Rosehip Pulp Powder
Natural everyday support
Rosehip pulp powder is made from gently dried, ground rosehip pulp, so the plant’s valuable compounds are added to your dog’s food in a concentrated form. It is 100% plant-based and contains no added additives, flavor enhancers, or colorants.
Rosehip is a natural source of vitamin C and can help support the body’s natural defenses. It may be particularly useful during times of increased demand, such as shedding season, periods of more intense exercise, show season, or recovery after veterinary procedures. With regular use, it can be easily integrated into your dog’s daily diet, whether you feed complete kibble, home-prepared meals, or BARF.
Complementary support for joints and urinary tract
Rosehip pulp powder is often used as a complementary supplement to support joints and connective tissues. It combines well with collagen, green-lipped mussel, or other joint-supporting supplements, as it complements their effects from a nutritional perspective. Rosehip has an acidifying effect, so as part of the diet it can support feeding strategies where maintaining an appropriate urine pH is an important goal.
Easy dosing, versatile use
Thanks to its fine powder form, it mixes easily into dry food, wet food, or even homemade treats. Its taste is generally well accepted, so most dogs eat it readily together with their usual meals. The daily amount is best introduced gradually so your dog’s digestion can comfortably adapt to the new supplement.
After opening, store the product well sealed in a cool, dry place to preserve its quality until the date indicated on the packaging. The practical 100 g size is ideal for first-time use, for smaller dogs, or when rotating several different herbal supplements.
When might this product be a good choice?
Rosehip pulp powder may be a suitable option if you:
- want a natural, plant-based supplement for your dog’s diet,
- wish to support a healthy immune system,
- are looking for a complementary food for a joint-support course,
- are planning a feeding strategy that supports urinary tract health.
Always adjust the serving amount to your dog’s body weight, age, and current condition. If needed, consult your veterinarian, especially if your dog has a known medical condition or follows a special diet.