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The Digestive Benefits of Bone Broth for Dogs

The Digestive Benefits of Bone Broth for Dogs   

Bone broth is a healthy liquid prepared through the boiling of animal bones and tissues for a long time, usually several hours or even days. What emerges in the result is the pulling out of varied minerals, amino acids, among other good things within the bones, into creating a tasty broth that is also nutritious.

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How Parasites Affect Your Dog's Digestion

How Parasites Affect Your Dog’s Digestive System

As a dog parent, it’s important to look at the different issues that will affect your dogs, take necessary preventive measures and know about the wide range of treatment procedures available. One such important issue to understand is parasites which possess a very common disturbance and concern for dog parents.

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Why Does My Dog Eat Grass, and Is It Harmful

Why Does My Dog Eat Grass, and Is It Harmful?

Many dog owners have encountered the odd behavior of their companions munching on grass, leading them to wonder: Why does my dog eat grass? Although such behavior is not rare, there are concerns about possible health effects and whether such behavior points to problems with a dog’s health.

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The Role of Digestive Enzymes in Your Dog’s Health

The health of the gastrointestinal tract is one of the most important aspects of your dog’s general health. They have effects on their energy, their coat, their attitude, and their immunity to certain diseases. Any responsible dog owner will agree that understanding how the dog’s digestive system works is crucial in providing care to your dog.

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Symptoms and Treatment of Pancreatitis in Dogs

Symptoms and Treatment of Pancreatitis in Dogs

Pancreatitis in dogs is the medical term for inflammation, i.e., both swelling and pain in the pancreatic region. The pancreas is an organ next to the stomach of your dog that makes enzymes to aid in their digestion, thereby ensuring that the dog digestive system is functioning properly.

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How to Manage Acid Reflux in Dogs

How to Manage Acid Reflux in Dogs

Does your pet suffer from acid reflux? Yes, just like humans, they, too, can develop acid also referred to as gastroesophageal reflux. It is a disease which results from the upward regurgitation of the intestinal or gastric content in the esophagus.

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How Antibiotics Affect Your Dog’s Gut Health

How Antibiotics Affect Your Dog’s Gut Health

Antibiotics are drugs used effectively to treat the infection caused by bacteria in the body of the dog. Although these drugs are effective in eradicating pathogenic microorganisms, they also target the beneficial bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract of your dog, thus disrupting the microbiome.

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9 Benefits of Carbohydrates in Dog Digestion

9 Benefits of Carbohydrates in Dog Digestion 

Carbohydrates have been viewed negatively in the diets of humans and pets because of their effects on putting on weight and increasing blood glucose levels. Nevertheless, carbohydrates are essential nutrient-dietary components in dogs’ diet and their digestion.

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What is Gastric Ulcers in Dogs and How to Treat Them

What is Gastric Ulcer in Dogs and How to Treat Them?

Gastric ulcers are one of the major health issues encountered by dogs, and unless treated properly, they can become quite threatening. This is not something that only a particular breed or size of dog suffers from. Knowing the symptoms, causes, and treatments.

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What is Canine Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)

What is Canine Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)?

Canine Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) is a condition that affects the gastrointestinal tract and results from an overpopulation of bacteria within part or all of this area. The small intestine typically has far fewer bacteria than the large intestine, where most gut bugs are housed.

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The Digestive Benefits of Bone Broth for Dogs

The Digestive Benefits of Bone Broth for Dogs   

Bone broth is a healthy liquid prepared through the boiling of animal bones and tissues for a long time, usually several hours or even days. What emerges in the result is the pulling out of varied minerals, amino acids, among other good things within the bones, into creating a tasty broth that is also nutritious.

Read More »
How Parasites Affect Your Dog's Digestion

How Parasites Affect Your Dog’s Digestive System

As a dog parent, it’s important to look at the different issues that will affect your dogs, take necessary preventive measures and know about the wide range of treatment procedures available. One such important issue to understand is parasites which possess a very common disturbance and concern for dog parents.

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Why Is My Dog Eating Poop Ways to Discourage Coprophagia

Why Is My Dog Eating Poop? Ways to Discourage Coprophagia

If your dog is eating poop, you need to know the possible reasons behind it and how you can reduce it. When your dog keeps eating poop, it might actually make you feel worried and frustrated. But there isn’t much to fret about it. It’s actually a common habit of dogs to eat feces.

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Why Does My Dog Eat Grass, and Is It Harmful

Why Does My Dog Eat Grass, and Is It Harmful?

Many dog owners have encountered the odd behavior of their companions munching on grass, leading them to wonder: Why does my dog eat grass? Although such behavior is not rare, there are concerns about possible health effects and whether such behavior points to problems with a dog’s health.

Read More »

The Role of Digestive Enzymes in Your Dog’s Health

The health of the gastrointestinal tract is one of the most important aspects of your dog’s general health. They have effects on their energy, their coat, their attitude, and their immunity to certain diseases. Any responsible dog owner will agree that understanding how the dog’s digestive system works is crucial in providing care to your dog.

Read More »
Symptoms and Treatment of Pancreatitis in Dogs

Symptoms and Treatment of Pancreatitis in Dogs

Pancreatitis in dogs is the medical term for inflammation, i.e., both swelling and pain in the pancreatic region. The pancreas is an organ next to the stomach of your dog that makes enzymes to aid in their digestion, thereby ensuring that the dog digestive system is functioning properly.

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