Blog
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Essential and non-essential fatty acids in dogs: differences, functions, and benefits
Omega 3, Omega 6, and other fats play fundamental roles in dogs. Learn about their differences, benefits, and possible deficiencies.
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Prebiotics: What They Are and How They Can Improve Dog Health
Prebiotics improve canine gut health by promoting the growth of good bacteria, supporting digestion and nutrient absorption, and strengthening the immune system.
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Ascophyllum Nodosum Seaweed: the seaweed with multiple benefits for humans and dogs
The Ascophyllum Nodosum algae (Norwegian kelp), also called Seaweed, is rich in minerals and vitamins that support dog coat health, skin, oral hygiene, immune system, and digestion.
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When is a dog considered senior?
A dog's senior years vary based on size: small breeds at 10 years, medium at 9, and giant breeds as early as 6-7. Regular veterinary check-ups and an appropriate diet are essential for healthy aging.
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Omega 3 and Omega 6, what are they?
Omega-3 and Omega-6 are essential fatty acids crucial for a dog's health. A proper balance between these nutrients promotes healthy skin, coat, heart, and immune system.
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How to care for an elderly dog
Caring for an elderly dog requires attention to their diet with specific food and supplements, moderate physical activity, regular veterinary visits, and a comfortable environment.