L-Theanine Reduces Anxiety and Stress In Dogs
Holiday season is fast approaching. Visitors, holiday parties, and decorations can cause stress for your pup. Adding supplements, like L-theanine, can alleviate anxiety during overwhelming situations.
Holiday season is fast approaching. Visitors, holiday parties, and decorations can cause stress for your pup. Adding supplements, like L-theanine, can alleviate anxiety during overwhelming situations.
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At the time, my 7 month old French bulldog, Phoenix, was having some anal leakage. After holding my dog, I would notice a fishy smelling mucus-like substance on my arm or clothing. I was mortified and thought that my dog needed a wet wipe to solve the problem.
Stress can lead to changes in mood and increase anxiety. And if left untreated, it can lead to emotional disorders in dogs. Holistic alternative, ashwagandha, can help your “stressed” pup.
Lion’s Mane not only sounds cute but it’s good for your dog. This immune-boosting mushroom is full of health benefits. Whether you hope to boost your dog’s health or want to prevent future health issues, Lion’s Mane can help.
Essential oils can be a convenient tool in your home remedy dog kit. But not all essential oils are created equal. Poor quality and bad manufacturing practices can produce bad oil that can be toxic to your dog.
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Trimming your dog’s claws is essential for their health. Long claws can cause extreme pressure higher up into the foot bed. This can cause tender and sore paws. Over time, long claws can lead to difficulty walking and posture issues.
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Pet insurance is a topic that everyone should talk about especially if you have a dog. It doesn’t take much for an emergency to happen. But what should you know about pet insurance before you sign up?
When it comes to pet insurance, it can be very tricky. You did your research. You compared different companies. Picked your deductible and copay. But you didn’t know about the yearly policy rate increases. Here’s what you need to know.
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Summertime brings many opportunities to get outside. But warmer temperatures puts your dog in danger of overheating, burned paws, heat stroke, and even death. So how do you protect your dog when temperatures are heating up outside?
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Brushing your pet may feel like a chore but it keeps your dog looking his best. And with a change in seasons, your dog may need more brushing than usual. So what do you need to know about brushing your dog?
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Got drool? It can be so embarrassing having your dog slobber all over the place. But sometimes drool can be a warning sign that there's a problem. When do you need to worry?
I hated hearing the words! NO MORE BONES! My dogs love chewing on bones. Bones help to relieve stress, clean teeth, and relieve boredom. But both my dogs were diagnosed with fractured teeth from crunching on hard bones. And the vet said to stop using bones or more dental issues could occur.
Being outside is not only good for you but also good for your pup. Exploring helps to keep your pup healthy and mentally stimulated. Whether hiking or playing in the park, there are a few plants you need to be cautious of.
Dog walks are so much better when you have the right shoe! You heard me right! Shoes are made for walking, especially for your dog!
Can you help me? My dog is in respiratory distress. And he has a long history of aspiration pneumonia and breathing issues.
If your dog has a history of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), there could be something you’re missing. Inflammation of the small intestine can lead to malabsorption. This can cause vitamin deficiencies, such as low folate levels.