The Role of Nutrition in Preventing Common Dog Diseases
The foundation of a happy, healthy life for your dog lies in the food they consume. Nutrition plays a pivotal role in preventing common diseases that can affect our canine companions. Knowing the link between diet and health enables you to take proactive steps to ensure your dog lives a long, vibrant life. Understanding Common Dog Diseases Many prevalent canine diseases are influenced by nutrition. Obesity is one of the most significant issues, leading to a host of health problems such as diabetes, arthritis, and heart disease. It occurs when...
New study on how dogs see the world
A recent study reveals remarkable findings on how dogs perceive the world differently than humans. Some claim dogs see the world much the way human toddlers do. But there are interesting differences. When you point at an object, for example, a toddler will focus on the object. A dog, on the other hand, usually interprets pointing as a directional cue. Researchers from the Department of Ethology at Eötvös Loránd University in Hungary conducted a study on how dogs see the world. They uncovered explanations for this...
How to create a holistic first aid kit for dogs and cats
Be prepared for emergencies – and give yourself peace of mind – by assembling a holistic first aid kit for your dog or cat. Caring for a dog or cat means being prepared for emergencies. Having a first aid kit for your animal companion is just as important as having one for your human family. This article teaches you how to create a holistic first aid kit for dogs and cats using natural products and remedies. Why have a first aid kit for your animal? Remember, a first aid kit can’t replace veterinary care. If your...
The Aging Process in Canines and How to Counter it Naturally
The aging process in dogs is a complex journey that mirrors many aspects of human aging, albeit at a much quicker pace. Understanding how this process unfolds and discovering natural ways to counteract its effects can greatly enhance the quality of life for our beloved companions. The Aging Process in Dogs Dogs age differently based on their breed and size. Generally, smaller breeds tend to live longer than larger ones. For instance, small dogs may live up to 15 years or more, while giant breeds like Great Danes typically average around 8 to...
Pros and cons of dogs in the workplace
Take a look at both the pros and cons of bringing your dog to work with you. Up until the last century or so, most dogs were bred and trained for specific jobs, such as hunting, herding, or guarding. When people took their dogs to work, it was out to the farmyard, or the forests and fields. Dogs received a lot of physical exercise and mental stimulation while performing their tasks alongside their human handlers. Nowadays, people still take their dogs to work – but the setting is more likely to be an office rather than...
Why Do Dogs Shake Off?
Dogs shake off after being wet, but why do they do it when dry? Our dogs are smarter than we think. They often shake off after they wake up from sleep or just after stretching. This “dry” shake-off mobilizes the spine after a period of rest. The rapid rotational movement also stimulates the joint capsules. This causes them to produce synovial fluid that lubricates their joints. If your dog stops shaking off, you should be concerned. If he sustains an acute injury to one or more joints, he may suddenly stop shaking. Senior...
Respiratory Health in Brachycephalic Dogs
Brachycephalic dogs have flat faces and compact bodies. Respiratory issues in brachycephalic dogs are relatively common. These breeds often suffer from Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS), a condition that can severely affect their quality of life. Understanding how to minimize respiratory issues in these dogs is essential for ensuring their health and happiness. Understanding Brachycephalic Breeds Brachycephalic breeds, such as Bulldogs, Pugs, and French Bulldogs, have unique anatomical features that predispose them to...
Milk Thistle for Liver Health in Dogs
Milk thistle, a time-honored herbal remedy, is gaining recognition for its significant role in supporting liver health in dogs. As guardians of our canine companions, understanding how this potent herb can bolster their well-being is crucial, especially given the increasing prevalence of liver-related issues among dogs. The Liver: A Vital Organ Under Siege The liver is a powerhouse organ responsible for many essential functions, including detoxification, digestion, and hormone regulation. Unfortunately, the modern environment exposes dogs to...
Laser therapy for pet joint pain and inflammation
Laser therapy for dogs and cats provides a non-invasive treatment. It helps relieve pain, reduce inflammation, speed healing, and more. Laser therapy isn’t just for people. It’s also a non-invasive treatment method for many conditions – especially painful ones — in our dogs and cats. Laser therapy is painless and has no side effects. Veterinarians can perform it on animals of any age. Let’s take a look at laser therapy for pet joint pain and inflammation, and how it might help your dog or cat. How...
Inflammatory bowel disease in dogs – a common health problem
IBD in dogs has several causes, including processed foods and pesticides. See how an integrative approach to treatment helps resolve this condition. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in dogs is increasingly common. Chronic inflammation in the small intestine is the hallmark, but the stomach (gastritis) or colon (colitis) may also show inflammation and symptoms. Take an in-depth look at the causes and symptoms of IBD, and how it can be treated — even resolved — with an integrative medicine approach. Symptoms are many and...