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10 foods to help express dogs anal glands naturally

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Keep your pet active and happy with expert advice from the UK's no.1 vet-recommended joint supplement brand* - your go-to source for mobility, health and wellbeing tips.

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Hypoallergenic dogs: fact and fiction

We’re all much more aware of allergies these days and their potential to disrupt our lives.  And the numbers of people claiming that they or their children are allergic to dogs is rising. But are hypoallergenic dogs the answer? We take a look.

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Bee-friendly borage and how it helps your pets

Borage is an amazingly versatile herb. It’s wonderful in summer salads and drinks, and its oils are great for your dog’s skin, which is why we love it at Lintbells (more about that later). Oh, and it’s good news for bees, too!

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Turmeric for dogs: is it a good idea?

Turmeric is the new wonder ingredient. But can it alleviate joint stiffness? And is it safe for dogs? Turmeric is a tropical plant that originates in India and is part of the ginger family. For centuries, it’s been used as a culinary spice, particularly in curries, where it adds a subtle flavour and a characteristic golden colour.

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Why Essential Fatty Acids are vital for dogs

If your dog isn’t getting enough EFAs from their diet, they can develop a variety of problems. These can vary from dry itchy skin and a dull coat to heart disease, diabetes and a compromised immune system. Like us, dogs need to get these nutrients from the food that they eat. EFAs play a crucial role in maintaining the healthy function of your dog’s heart and liver, helping their skin and coat to stay healthy and their joints to stay strong. 

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Why is Your Dog Scratching?

Itchy skin in dogs has become a very common health condition, particularly with the modern lifestyles our dogs lead.

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Top Puppy Walking Tips

Bringing home a new best friend?