The effects of green lipped mussel in dogs
In addition to its cartilage-strengthening, joint-protecting and anti-inflammatory effects, green lipped mussel extract helps maintain heart health, skin elasticity and is a significant source of antioxidants. The cartilage-strengthening, joint-protective effect of green mussel extract in dogs The New Zealand green…
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The anal glands is a collection of small sebaceous glands located on both sides of the animal’s anus. These glands produce a special-smelling secretion that plays an important role in territorial marking and social communication. The anal glands are particularly…
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Kennel Cough – The Social Doggy Disease Although kennel cough is not among the most severe dog diseases, it can cause prolonged annoyance for both the owner and the furry friend. In this article, we will go through the basic…
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Symptoms of dog cancer – 10 early signs Cancer is sadly becoming more and more common in our dogs. While the symptoms of dog cancer often resemble those in humans, our canine companions can’t tell us what they’re feeling, where…
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Colostrum or foremilk effects and benefits Colostrum is the foremilk produced in the few days after birth and is found in all mammals, including humans, dogs and cattle. Humans are born with a basic immune defence, but many mammals are…
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Dog mammary tumor – Dogs are by far the most susceptible pets when it comes to mammary tumors. In fact, dogs are several times more likely to develop mammary tumors than women. Breast tumors account for nearly half of all…
read moreThe medicinal mushrooms and their effects
The active ingredients in medicinal mushrooms stimulate the body’s immune system and inhibit the formation, growth and spread of tumours without side effects. Traditional healers in the Far East have long used certain mushrooms to treat various illnesses. They chose…
read moreShoulder dysplasia in dogs
Shoulder dysplasia develops when the head of the humerus does not fit properly into the scapula’s joint space. This misalignment places constant strain on the joint, which causes it to partially sprain over time. As the condition progresses, the joint…
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Hip dysplasia is a hereditary disease, which is inherited with a so-called threshold value. The housing conditions (overfeeding, inappropriate movement) can increase the value of a dog below the threshold value, which thus tips over the threshold and the disorder is realized. Puppies…
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