Looking for more knowledge about your dog's health? On this page, you'll find various articles about the health and well-being of your dog. We discuss various herbs and minerals, but also delve deeper into conditions, diseases, and everything else related to dogs.

Cannabinoids

Behaviour

Clove

Stress

If your dog is suffering from stress or tension, it may be nice to support the animal with a supplement. Cannabinoids from the clove plant help against stress. But an herbal extract including hops and valerian also works against tension. When to choose cloves and when to choose herbs?

Stressed dog: clove or herbal extract for relaxation?

If your dog is suffering from stress or tension, it may be nice to support the animal with a supplement. Cannabinoids from the clove plant help against stress. But an herbal extract including hops and valerian also works against tension. When to choose cloves and when to choose herbs?. When a dog is anxious or stressed, you can notice it through several signs. For example, the dog may start panting, yawning, drooling, or trembling. Hiding, excessive licking, frequent barking or growling, and being extra vigilant are also signs of stress. But it can also be more subtle. Some stressed dogs start destroying things, exhibit repetitive behaviors, eat poorly, or suddenly become unhousebroken. These are all signs of stress. Different Mechanisms In mammals, various biochemical mechani...

Cannabinoids

Behaviour

Clove

Stress

Some dogs are naturally a bit more easily stressed. Other dogs may have had a bad experience or are restless or sometimes nervous for other reasons. Herbs can help support and calm a stressed dog. But which herbs help a dog stay calmer without making them drowsy? And what should you, as the owner, know before giving a supplement?

A Calm Dog with Natural Herbs

Some dogs are naturally a bit more easily stressed. Other dogs may have had a bad experience or are restless or sometimes nervous for other reasons. Herbs can help support and calm a stressed dog. But which herbs help a dog stay calmer without making them drowsy? And what should you, as the owner, know before giving a supplement?. First of all, it’s helpful to understand how a dog might develop stress. Stress, or tension, can be short-term, for example due to a loud noise. But if the cause of tension persists or if the dog can’t effectively release the stress, it can become chronic. Causes of Stress Stress in dogs can be caused by: Loud noises or overstimulation from a busy environment Pain Fear A stressed owner, moving house, or separation Boredom or lack of attention Separation anxiety Lack of a clear routine A traumati...

Digestion

Feeding

As a dog owner, you have many different options for feeding your dog. Some swear by kibble, others prefer wet food or fresh meat and others put together a full BARF diet for their dog. So what exactly is the difference between all these options?

BARF, kibble, meat or wet food? What are the differences?

As a dog owner, you have many different options for feeding your dog. Some swear by kibble, others prefer wet food or fresh meat and others put together a full BARF diet for their dog. So what exactly is the difference between all these options?. Most types of dog food you can buy in shops are so-called complete foods. Such a ‘complete’ food is tailored exactly to the needs of a healthy animal. That means you don't need to give any extras if your dog gets the recommended amount for its weight per day. All the required nutrients are in the right amount in this kind of food. This applies to both kibble and wet food that you can buy in shops. But raw fresh food is also available ready-to-eat and complete. The raw materials in these complete...

Feeding

Choosing the right dog food can be overwhelming, especially with the many types of food available today. Whether you're considering dry food, wet food, or fresh meat, each type has its own advantages and disadvantages. In this blog, we'll discuss these three popular options so that you can make an informed choice that suits your dog's needs.

Dog Food: A Comparison of Dry Food, Wet Food, and Fresh Meat

Choosing the right dog food can be overwhelming, especially with the many types of food available today. Whether you're considering dry food, wet food, or fresh meat, each type has its own advantages and disadvantages. In this blog, we'll discuss these three popular options so that you can make an informed choice that suits your dog's needs.. Kibble: The Classic Choice Kibble is perhaps the most common type of dog food. These dried pellets contain a balanced mix of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals. Advantages: Convenience: Kibble has a long shelf life, is easy to store, and quick to serve. It doesn't require refrigeration or special storage. Dental Health: Chewing on the hard kibble can help reduce plaque and keep your dog's teeth clean. Cost: In general, kibble is the most affordable option, especially for lar...

Feeding

Grains like rice, oats, and barley can be a useful source of carbohydrates and fiber for dogs. They provide energy and support healthy digestion. However, not all dogs can tolerate grains well. Some dogs are allergic to grains or gluten, which can lead to a dull coat, skin problems, itching, and digestive issues like diarrhea.

Why you should avoid feeding your dogs too many grains

Grains like rice, oats, and barley can be a useful source of carbohydrates and fiber for dogs. They provide energy and support healthy digestion. However, not all dogs can tolerate grains well. Some dogs are allergic to grains or gluten, which can lead to a dull coat, skin problems, itching, and digestive issues like diarrhea.. It's important to limit the amount of grains in your dog's diet and monitor whether your dog is allergic to certain ingredients in its food. There is no fixed amount of grains that every dog can eat. This entirely depends on the individual dog. Some dog breeds handle grains less well than others. If your dog is sensitive to grains, it’s better to give grain-free dog food. When your dog is not allergic to grains, they usually don’t cause any harm, as long as meat or fish is the main ingredient in...

Feeding

Of course, you feed your dog every day. But how many times a day does your pet get a portion? And is it always at the same time? How often your dog should eat depends on the breed, age, and size.

How many times a day should a dog eat?

Of course, you feed your dog every day. But how many times a day does your pet get a portion? And is it always at the same time? How often your dog should eat depends on the breed, age, and size.. Most adult dogs do well on two meals a day: one in the morning and one in the evening. This keeps their energy level stable and helps your dog maintain a healthy weight. Feeding at around the same time each day also helps keep their digestion working well. Feeding small dogs more frequently Small dogs have a faster metabolism. They digest their food more quickly and burn relatively more energy. For small dog breeds, it may be better to feed three smaller portions per day. Puppies also need food...

Detox

Organs

Do you want to give your dog a detox? It can be a very good idea to stimulate the removal of waste products and toxins from the body. But… a detox is not suitable for all dogs. What is a detox? And when should you definitely not give your dog a detox?

When should a dog not receive a detox?

Do you want to give your dog a detox? It can be a very good idea to stimulate the removal of waste products and toxins from the body. But… a detox is not suitable for all dogs. What is a detox? And when should you definitely not give your dog a detox?. English: A detox is a natural process in which a dog (or a person) eliminates toxic substances that accumulate in the body daily. These waste products are the result of normal cell processes or the intake of toxins (poisons) through air, water, or food. Unfortunately, our environment is quite polluted, which means that we and our dogs ingest a significant amount of these unwanted substances. For example, through the air we breathe or the water we drink. Even food can contain substances that are...

Detox

Organs

A detox can be beneficial for dogs but is not suitable for all dogs. Generally, a detox is recommended for adult, healthy dogs. For these animals, a detox, which is applied up to twice a year, can help remove accumulated waste products from the body.

Is a detox suitable for all dogs?

A detox can be beneficial for dogs but is not suitable for all dogs. Generally, a detox is recommended for adult, healthy dogs. For these animals, a detox, which is applied up to twice a year, can help remove accumulated waste products from the body.. For older dogs, puppies, or dogs with health problems, a detox is usually not advisable. A detox can require a lot of energy and may actually worsen issues for dogs with a high load of waste products in their bodies. Not for Old Age, Illness, or Surgery Since a detox releases a lot of waste products, it can pose some risks for dogs with poorer health, recently dewormed dogs, older dogs, or young dogs. You should also not give a detox to dogs who have recently undergone surgery. Important Points...

Detox

Organs

To maintain and support your dog’s immunity, it is recommended to give a detox twice a year. This is a herbal extract that helps to eliminate waste products. It is beneficial for the overall health and immune system of dogs. For most dogs, spring and autumn are good times for a detox, but there are a few things to keep in mind.

How often should I give my dog a detox?

To maintain and support your dog’s immunity, it is recommended to give a detox twice a year. This is a herbal extract that helps to eliminate waste products. It is beneficial for the overall health and immune system of dogs. For most dogs, spring and autumn are good times for a detox, but there are a few things to keep in mind.. Engels: A detox is a completely natural process. To cleanse your dog’s body and remove excess waste products, you administer a detox course with herbal extracts, including boldo, fennel, artichoke, and milk thistle. This herbal treatment lasts for a maximum of one week. You should only give a detox to healthy dogs, and not immediately after deworming or surgery. It’s also not advisable to give a detox when your dog has a dip in immunity, such as during shedding. Spring and Autumn It’s usually re...

Detox

Organs

A detox for your dog, you might have heard of it before. A detox is a treatment with herbal extracts that lasts for a maximum of one week. The herbs help the body to eliminate excess waste products. A detox boosts the immune system and ensures that the liver and kidneys can function optimally.

What is the function of a detox in dogs?

A detox for your dog, you might have heard of it before. A detox is a treatment with herbal extracts that lasts for a maximum of one week. The herbs help the body to eliminate excess waste products. A detox boosts the immune system and ensures that the liver and kidneys can function optimally.. Engels: Every day, our dogs are exposed to various toxic substances. For example, through air pollution or contact with unwanted substances in the soil and water. But waste products also form through processes within the body's cells. The body can often eliminate these substances on its own, thanks to the liver, kidneys, and digestive system. If this process goes smoothly, there’s no problem. But if there is a buildup or blockage somewhere, it can cause a drop in immunity or health issues. Itchi...

Skin

A large number of "good bacteria" and other microorganisms live on your dog's skin. Together, these tiny life forms ensure that the skin is healthy and resilient. If your dog is suffering from itching, spots, or skin allergies, it may be wise to support the skin by adding more of these beneficial "creatures." We'll explain how this works.

Help with Skin Problems: Effective Microorganisms for Your Dog

A large number of "good bacteria" and other microorganisms live on your dog's skin. Together, these tiny life forms ensure that the skin is healthy and resilient. If your dog is suffering from itching, spots, or skin allergies, it may be wise to support the skin by adding more of these beneficial "creatures." We'll explain how this works.. You’ve probably heard of gut flora. In the bellies of mammals, there’s a whole range of tiny creatures (microorganisms) that aid digestion. But did you know that the skin also hosts an entire ecosystem of bacteria, yeasts, and fungi? This is called the skin microbiome. All these tiny creatures work together to keep the skin healthy. Over the last ten years, scientists have discovered that the skin microbiome of dogs is much more diverse and richer than they previously thought. The abundance of b...

Cannabinoids

Skin

Clove

Black cumin

About 15% of all dogs worldwide suffer from an allergy. Often, this causes the dog to experience itching on the head or paws. The plant-based compounds from the clove plant and the black cumin plant are an excellent support for allergic dogs. This is because these natural extracts address both the cause and the effects of an allergy. How does that work?

Clove and Black Cumin: The Perfect Combination Against Allergies in Dogs

About 15% of all dogs worldwide suffer from an allergy. Often, this causes the dog to experience itching on the head or paws. The plant-based compounds from the clove plant and the black cumin plant are an excellent support for allergic dogs. This is because these natural extracts address both the cause and the effects of an allergy. How does that work?. The active components of the clove plant are cannabinoids, which play an important signaling role in the body. These compounds transmit messages between cells in the body, promoting balance and healing. Your dog's body can utilize a wide variety of plant-derived cannabinoids for this purpose. When this signaling system (EDS) functions well, the dog is balanced, resilient, and the body's self-healing ability is enhanced. The active substance in the black cumin plant is called thymoquinone. This i...

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