The Importance of Prebiotics & Probiotics for Dogs
We all want to ensure that our furry companions are healthy and happy. For some dogs, incorporating prebiotics and/or probiotics into their diet ca...
We all want to ensure that our furry companions are healthy and happy. For some dogs, incorporating prebiotics and/or probiotics into their diet ca...
Although sports and work can be very valuable for both dog and dog parent, they can also pose some added stress and strain above and beyond what a typical companion dog experiences. For these dogs, there are some additional nutritional considerations that may benefit from targeted supplementation.
Oral hygiene is as important for dogs as it is for humans. Safeguarding our canine companions’ health and wellbeing includes proactive dental care. Brushing teeth and offering dental supplements regularly are a safe and natural way to maintain oral health in dogs.
Nutritionally replete ‘complete and balanced’ diets contain all the nutrients known to be essential to dogs. However. there are plenty of nutrients and other food-derived compounds that can provide additional benefits to dog health over and above meeting their nutritional needs.
A dietary supplements can also help to maintain joint health for longer, as well as reducing pain and improving joint function in the arthritic joint. They are indicated for dogs not only experiencing, but also at risk of joint pain. This includes dogs with arthritis, seniors, large breed dogs, puppies, and overweight individuals.
Calming supplements are a gentle, natural way to take the edge off for dogs who have a little too much going on in their brain. While dogs with severe behavioural concerns may benefit from pharmaceutical intervention, there are loads of dogs with less dramatic presentations who can be supported naturally.