From muddy paws and endless energy to slower strolls and greying muzzles, life with a dog is full of different chapters. This hub shares practical, expert advice on joints, digestion, dental care and wellbeing, to help you care for your dog at every stage.
While some stomach problems in dogs can be carefully monitored at home, bloat is not one of them. This is an emergency every single time. Let’s explore why.
If your dog has a sensitive tummy, you’ve likely explored all sorts of ways to support their digestion. Maybe you’ve tried special diets or adjusted their routine. But did you know that dog digestive probiotics can also play a helpful role?
Read about the 8 ways in which your dog could benefit from probiotics
Reflux happens when fluid flows in the wrong direction, in this case back up the oesophagus (food pipe) from the stomach. Let’s explore what causes it, the signs to look out for, and how it can be managed.
Frustrating for owners and a literal pain in the bum for dogs - most often German Shepherds - perianal fistula, also called anal furunculosis, is a chronic disease that’s no laughing matter.
Here, we’ll look at what causes pancreatitis in dogs, the common symptoms, and how vets typically manage this condition.
If your dog has symptoms of IBD, it’s important to get them examined by your vet. In this guide, we answer the most frequently asked questions about IBD in dogs.