Health & Well-Being (Body)

Problem: Your dog’s skin is dry and itchy!

by   |  May 23, 2013  
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The problem: Your dog has dry and itchy skin. It’s a pain to see your best friend with dry itchy skin, especially if they keep scratching at it. Definitely not a happy time. Dry skin can be caused by just about everything. The cold Winter months, the awful Spring allergies, a new diet, or your Continue reading »

The Benefits of Honeysuckle Extract for Dogs

by   |  May 21, 2013  
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Do you have a dog that is sensitive to man-made chemicals? Perhaps you just prefer not to use harsh chemicals in general. Either way, you may want to consider learning more about honeysuckle extract for dogs.  It has amazing benefits for your dog, that’s why it’s a key ingredient in Purely Clean Shampoo & Conditioner from Continue reading »

Visiting The Dog Park: The Perfect Outdoor Activity for Your Dog

by   |  May 14, 2013  
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The weather is improving, have been thinking about outdoor activities for your dog. What is more delightful than taking your dog to nearest dog park? However, before you grab your dog leash and load your pup in the car it is important to be educated on dog park etiquette. This is what you need to know before taking your pet Continue reading »

Nutrition For Dogs: Could Your Dog’s Food Be The Hidden Cause Of Skin Problems?

by   |  May 09, 2013  
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Does your dog have chronic skin problems such as itching or licking? Some dogs with skin inflammation actually have food allergies. In fact, ten percent of all dogs with allergy problems have food allergies specifically. Other symptoms may include ear inflammation, diarrhea, gas, or an itchy bottom. Your dog can have anywhere from one to Continue reading »

It’s Allergy Season! Herbal Remedies For Your Dog

by   |  May 03, 2013  
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Suffering with springtime allergies? Chances are, your dog is too. While you might be troubled with nasal swelling and drainage, your dog may be experiencing his own set of problems. You first need to determine what your dog’s symptoms are so you can treat his problem accordingly. It’s best to first get your dog examined Continue reading »