Sea kelp has become a popular natural supplement for dogs, and in our evaluation we found that the quality gap between products is wider than most labels suggest. Kelp is naturally rich in iodine, which means the right amount can support normal thyroid function and a glossy coat, while too much can do the opposite. That is why we paid close attention to sourcing, harvest region, and how clearly each brand states its iodine concentration. What we like is when a brand keeps things simple: a single clean ingredient, transparent sourcing, and a measuring scoop that makes daily dosing realistic. We compared five widely sold kelp powders on those terms. Because iodine intake is easy to get wrong, we recommend talking to your veterinarian before adding kelp, especially if your dog already has a diagnosed thyroid condition or eats a complete and balanced diet that may already meet iodine needs.

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