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Pumpkin, Spice and All Things Nice
Pumpkin isn’t just delicious — it’s seriously nutritious. Packed with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, this autumn favourite brings a whole host of benefits to your dog’s bowl. Here’s why pumpkin deserves a place in your pup’s diet all year round. Pumpkin Flesh Benefits Rich in vitamins and minerals: Pumpkin is bursting with nutrients that support immune health, brain function, eye health and skin condition. Great source of fibre: Whether your dog’s stools are loose or to
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The Healing Power of Bone Broth: A Natural Boost for Your Dog’s Health
BENEFITS OF BONE BROTH 1. Helps maintain a healthy gut, especially for dogs with digestive issues. 2. Supports your dog’s immune system and detoxes his liver. 3. Helps protect his joints. 4. Is full of minerals, including calcium, silicon, sulphur, magnesium and phosphorus. 5. Full of natural Glucosamine and Chondroitin. Bone broth contains: Collagen Proline Glycile Arginine Glutamine INSTRUCTIONS Pigs trotter Marrow bone Lamb/venison/pork ribs Duck/chicken feet Duck/tur
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Kefir Made Simple: A Homemade Health Boost for Your Dog
What is Kefir? Kefir, is a drink made from the fermented milk of a cow, goat or sheep. Water kefir is a similar product, but has a water base instead of milk. Historians believe kefir originated centuries ago in the Caucasus Mountains in Eastern Europe near present-day Turkey. The word kefir is derived from the Turkish word “keif,” which translates to “good feeling”. It’s no surprise that kefir has become a popular drink for supporting digestive health. You can buy kefir at
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Chia Seeds and Chia Gel: A Simple Superfood Boost for Your Dog
Chia seeds are the tiny seeds of the chia plant (Salvia hispanica), they range in colour from light brown to black. Native to Mexico and Guatemala, they were a staple food for the ancient Aztecs and Mayans. In fact, “chia” is the ancient Mayan word for “strength” as warriors would use them as fuel while running long distances or during battle. The seeds were highly valued for their medicinal and nutritional value. More recently Chia seeds have moved into the spotlight as a
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Why Do Dogs Eat Grass? The Science Behind This Common Canine Habit
Is it normal for dogs to eat grass?
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Tiny Seeds, Big Benefits: Why Sesame Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Dog’s Bowl
These tiny, nutty-tasting seeds might not look like much, but sesame seeds are full of valuable nutrients that can support your dog’s joints, bones, and digestion. Whether sprinkled raw, soaked, or toasted, they make a wonderful functional topper to a fresh diet, just start with a pinch and build up gradually. Why Sesame Seeds Are So Good for Dogs Sesame seeds are one of the world’s oldest cultivated foods, valued for their concentrated mineral content and healthy fats. In m
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Colostrum for Dogs: Nature’s Immune, Gut, and Healing Powerhouse
Colostrum is the first milk produced by mammals within the first day or two after giving birth. It’s often called liquid gold because it provides newborns with everything they need to survive those crucial first days - immune protection, digestive support, and the building blocks for growth and repair. While it was designed for newborns, research shows the same bioactive compounds in colostrum can benefit adult animals too. In dogs, it’s become one of the most versatile and w
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Quercetin for Dogs: Nature’s Antihistamine
If your dog starts sneezing, scratching, or chewing their paws as the seasons change, you’re not alone. Environmental allergies are increasingly common in dogs, and watching them struggle with the discomfort can be heartbreaking. Thankfully, there’s a natural compound that may help ease their symptoms - Quercetin. What Are Seasonal Allergies in Dogs? Environmental allergies in dogs are often seasonal, meaning your dog’s symptoms can surface at different times of the year depe
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A Guide to PEA: Natural Support for Pain, Inflammation & Allergies and More
Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) is a fatty acid compound that the body naturally produces as part of its internal repair and defense system. It’s quickly gaining attention in the world of canine wellness for its ability to support inflammation and recovery. Although it may sound like a lab-made substance, PEA is completely natural and can be found in everyday foods like egg yolks and meat. PEA plays an important role in regulating inflammation and pain. It interacts with the en
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Golden Paste
Turmeric can very beneficial for your dog and super simple to make. Turmeric contains a compound called curcumin – which is essentially...
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Milk thistle
I would give milk thistle for a few weeks. You can buy it in tablet form from Dorwest Herbs, a tincture from Phytopet or as a powder…...
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Ashwagandha Root for Dogs: Benefits and Usage
Ashwagandha ( Withania somnifera ), a renowned adaptogenic herb in traditional Ayurvedic medicine, offers several potential benefits for dogs when used appropriately. Its adaptogenic properties help the body manage stress and promote overall health. Here’s a summary of how ashwagandha can support your dog: 1. Stress and Anxiety Relief: Ashwagandha has calming effects, making it helpful for dogs experiencing anxiety, fear, or stress, such as separation anxiety or noise-related
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The Benefits of Medicinal Mushrooms for Dogs: A Guide for Dog Guardians
Interest in holistic and natural approaches to dog health has surged in recent years, and medicinal mushrooms have become a popular addition to canine diets due to their extensive health benefits. From boosting immune function to reducing inflammation, these mushrooms can play key role in supporting your dog’s overall well-being. Here’s a closer look at some commonly used medicinal mushrooms, their benefits, and tips for safely incorporating them into your dog’ routine. Why C
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