Why Does Your Dog’s Food Matter?
Why does your dog’s food matter? I could try to answer this with a long, drawn out speech. But, I’ll share a brief summary and bullet points.
Why does your dog’s food matter? I could try to answer this with a long, drawn out speech. But, I’ll share a brief summary and bullet points.
If your dog has red ears, itchy skin, rashes, diarrhea, bad breath, body odor… is it possible he or she is trying to detox? The answer is yes!
Over the last several months, I have had two clients with dogs experiencing repeated bouts of diarrhea, with no medical issues present and no known cause. Thankfully, holistic vets were at the helm in these cases and they suggested removing the flea and tick collars the dogs were wearing.
Pets can suffer sensitivities seasonally or year round, due to food issues. Proper diagnosis and an anti-inflammatory diet can help.
Unfortunately, skin problems are common in our furry friends. They deal with a lot – dust, chemicals, shampoos, sprays, bugs and other environmental problems. Food is also a huge issue. What goes into the body makes the body react, for better or worse.
Did you know that simple, real ingredients from your local grocery store can help support heart health?
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There are many types and causes of mobility problems, but did you know arthritis is very common and is the most common cause of pain in dogs?
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When you think of the idea of warming foods, you may consider soup, stew, or other foods that are warm or hot in temperature. But in Traditional Chinese Medicine, warming foods – those with Yang energetics – are foods that add heat and dryness to the body. Depending on your dog’s situation, this may be good or bad.
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Below is an article I wrote years ago, and it still applies. Cori was my golden retrievermix who was fed …