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Keeping Senior Dogs More Comfortable
As your dog enters his golden years, you’ll notice that his naps become longer and more frequent. The average dog needs 10 hours of sleep a day, but our senior dogs require even more, and it’s very important that he gets all of it. A lack of sleep can negatively affect a dog’s mood, memory, and concentration. According to Dr. Jennifer Coates at PetMD, “If your dog seems grumpy, forgetful, disoriented, or has difficulty concentrating or performing his usual tasks, sleep depriv
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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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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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