Pet Parents Guide

Why is my dog scratching so much?
Key Takeaways:
Persistent scratching without fleas or ticks is often caused by a compromised skin barrier, chronic inflammation, nutritional deficiencies, or gut dysbiosis rather than any extern...

Does my dog need a gut supplement?
Key Takeaways:
Signs that a dog's gut needs supplement support include chronic loose stools, excessive gas, itchy skin, recurring ear infections, low energy, and behavioural shifts linked throug...

Common dog breed health issues in India and what you can do about them
Key Takeaways:
Breed genetics are among the strongest predictors of health risks. Labradors are prone to obesity and hip dysplasia, Golden Retrievers to cancer, Pugs to breathing difficulties, a...

Joint care for dogs: when to start?
Key Takeaways:
Preventive joint care should begin after skeletal maturity, which is typically between 6 and 24 months, depending on your dog's breed and size. Large breeds and dogs genetically p...

Bad dog breath: causes, prevention and natural solutions
Key Takeaways:
Bad breath is usually a sign of dental disease. Plaque, tartar and harmful oral bacteria are the leading causes of persistent bad breath in dogs.
Early intervention prevents big...

How to calm an anxious dog naturally: ingredients, signs & what actually works
Key Takeaways:
Dog anxiety is a real physiological response triggered by separation, loud noises, travel, or routine changes, manifesting as panting, pacing, trembling, destructive chewing, and ...

Should I feed vegetarian food to my dog in the summer?
Key Takeaways:
Switching dogs to vegetarian diets in summer is unnecessary and potentially harmful, as dogs need consistent animal protein year-round regardless of seasonal temperature changes.
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Chicken broth for dogs: benefits, how to use, and how much to give
Key Takeaways:
Chicken bone broth made from slow-cooked bones and connective tissue releases collagen, glucosamine, chondroitin, and amino acids that support joints, gut health, skin, coat, and ...

Dog food with zero preservatives: why it matters and what to look for
Key Takeaways:
BHA, BHT, and ethoxyquin are synthetic preservatives commonly found in commercial dog food, linked to tumour promotion, liver damage, kidney stress, and metabolic disease through ...









