6 Ways to Prevent and Treat Dog Tear Stains
Are tear stains making your dog look sad all the time? Don’t worry! Here are six simple steps you can take to get rid of dog tear stains forever. Tear stains on your dog can make them look sad even when they’re living their best life. But more importantly, dog tear stains can actually be a sign that something serious is going on, such as allergies, infections, blocked tear ducts, glaucoma, and more. Because you want your dog to look and feel their best every day, it’s important to address the underlying cause and take steps...
Dogs Can Understand and Match Words to Objects
We’ve long suspected dogs possess a remarkable ability to understand some human language. But the extent of their comprehension has been debated—until now. Recent research offers groundbreaking insights into dogs’ understanding of object words. Groundbreaking Dog Cognition Study at Eötvös Loránd University Conducted at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, Hungary, a dog cognition study investigated canine understanding of object words using EEG technology. The findings were remarkable: dogs...
How to Care for a Dog’s Paw Wound at Home
Paw wounds in dogs are common, especially when your dog spends a lot of time outside. Knowing how to care for a paw wound in dogs is essential to prevent small injuries from becoming serious infections. Prompt and proper care will help ensure your dog recovers quickly and comfortably. Your dog is frolicking outdoors, enjoying a beautiful day. All of a sudden, she yips, stops, and holds up her foot. You notice she has a paw wound, and it needs care. What should you do? The first thing your dog will want to do is obsessively lick the...
Heat Stroke in Dogs: Prevention, Symptoms & What You Need to Know
Summers seem to be getting hotter, which means you need to be more vigilant than ever at protecting your dog from heat stroke in dogs. Summer is the perfect time to be outside with your dog, whether you’re playing fetch in the backyard, or going for long walks together. But when the days heat up, so does the risk of heat stroke in your dog. This means you need to understand and recognize the symptoms of heat stroke, what to do if you think your dog has it, and how to prevent this potentially life-threatening situation. What...
The Golden Spice: Benefits of Turmeric for Joint Health in Dogs
Turmeric, often hailed as a “golden spice,” has been revered in traditional medicine for centuries. But did you know it’s not just beneficial for humans? This vibrant yellow root offers incredible health benefits for dogs, particularly in supporting joint health. Turmeric and Its Healing Properties The active ingredient in turmeric, curcumin, is a powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. For dogs suffering from arthritis or joint pain, curcumin can help reduce inflammation and alleviate pain, improving their overall...
6 reasons ethical pet food ingredients are superior!
Pet foods with ethical ingredients offer a better and safer choice for animals, people, and the planet. In recent years, pet parents have been looking more closely at the ingredients in dog and cat food, and the importance of choosing ethically sourced ingredients is becoming clearer. Ethical food ingredients are produced, sourced, and processed with environmental sustainability, animal welfare, fair labor practices, and social responsibility in mind. Here are six reasons to choose pet foods made with responsibly sourced ingredients. 1....
How to Make DIY Herbal Flea Collars
Keeping your dog safe from fleas is crucial, but many commercial flea treatments contain harsh chemicals. If you’re looking for a natural and effective alternative, DIY herbal flea collars might be just what you need. These collars are not only safe and cost-effective but also simple to make at home. Benefits of Herbal Flea Collars Herbal flea collars leverage the natural repellent properties of certain plants and essential oils. Unlike chemical treatments, they are gentle on your dog’s skin and coat, reducing the risk of...
Tui Na Therapy: Relieve Your Dog’s Aches and Pains Naturally
Tui Na therapy, also known as acupressure-massage therapy, is very effective at resolving musculoskeletal aches and pains in dogs. Dogs love fun and frolicking, not aches and pains. So if you notice your dog is more sedentary than usual, and is avoiding activity, it’s important to find out why and how you can help her. Tui Na is one way to soothe your dog’s aches and pains and get her moving again. Get to know your dog’s body Using the palm of your hand, slowly and gently sweep over the contours of her body from head...
Complementary Approaches to Canine Cancer
Learning your beloved canine companion has cancer is a set-back. While conventional treatments like chemotherapy and radiation play crucial roles, holistic approaches can complement these therapies, potentially improving your dog’s quality of life and overall well-being. This blog post explores various holistic methods for supporting your four-legged friend through their cancer journey. Nutrition A well-balanced, nutrient-dense diet is crucial for dogs battling cancer. Consider consulting with a veterinary nutritionist to create a...
Soothe Naturally: Managing Canine Anxiety with Flower Essences
Anxiety in dogs can manifest in various forms, from separation anxiety to fear of loud noises. Recognizing the signs, such as excessive barking, pacing, or destructive behavior, is the first step to managing canine anxiety with flower essences. While traditional treatments often include medication, many dog parents turn to holistic methods for a more natural approach. What are Flower Essences? Flower essences are a form of vibrational therapy. They utilize the energetic properties of flowers to promote emotional balance and well-being. Unlike...