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Why are more people looking for holistic supplements for their dogs?
Well, there are many reasons but the main ones are that Veterinary fees are increasing, prescription drugs are getting more expensive and they may have side effects, people are realizing the benefits of holistic health for preventing and helping many diseases for themselves and their dogs.
JP's Natural Pet Supplements launches it's own range of Vet approved Natural Pet Supplements.
The new company brings together experts with decades of veterinary surgical experience, in combination with expertise in natural health, Reiki, dog training, and animal behaviour to create health and wellbeing solutions for pets and farm animals.
Get The Best Turmeric Joint Care Tablets For Dogs & Cats To Relieve Inflammation.
Are you looking for all-natural joint care for your cat or dog? Veterinary and Animal Behaviour Experts bring you a unique combination supplement with 7 naturally sourced anti-inflammatories and antioxidants to support the health of your pets' joints.
JP Holistic Nutrition has launched natural joint supplements for dogs and cats. The joint health nutritional support is formulated with Boswellia and turmeric together with glucosamine, chondroitin and antioxidants.
Choosing a probiotic paste for cats by Vet Dr Paul Boland. Probiotics are the beneficial bacteria in the gut microbiome such as Enterococcus Faecium, Lactobacillus, and Bifidobacterium. Prebiotics are the fibres such as galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS) and Fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) that provide nourishment to help maintain probiotic levels.
Dog parks, are they the best environment for some dogs, especially with reactive and anxiety issues and with no training in place?
Dog parks or similar environments could be causing reactive or nervous dogs to become worse by putting them in the same situation over again.
Stress and anxiety in dogs.
What causes stress and anxiety in dogs?
Sometimes it might seem like this negative behaviour comes out of nowhere, but it is usually brought on by some change in routine, environment, or activity. More owners are noticing anxiety in their dogs. Separation anxiety is one of the most common forms of anxiety in dogs, and this can affect dogs that have gone through trauma or have been abandoned in the past. This is a common with many rescue dogs, also dogs that haven’t had the correct training at the beginning of their life, and the role of genetics also plays a part in dogs’ behaviour.
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