Pet Care

Salt, Gravel and Hot Pavements: How to Protect Your Dog's Paws Year-Round

Your dog's paws are extraordinary. Four small contact points that absorb impact, regulate temperature, grip wet and uneven surfaces, and carry your dog through every walk — whatever the weather, whatever the terrain. But paws are also one of the most overlooked areas of routine dog care. Most owners think about paw health reactively — when they notice limping, licking or visible damage — rather than proactively, before problems develop. The truth is, paw care is a year-round job. The hazards change with the seasons, but they never really stop. Here's what your dog's paws are up against, how to...

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Why Does My Dog Have an Upset Stomach? Causes, Care and Natural Support

An upset stomach is one of the most common health complaints in dogs — and one of the most worrying for owners. Whether it's loose stools after a dietary change, occasional vomiting, or a dog that simply seems uncomfortable after eating, digestive issues are something almost every dog owner encounters at some point. The good news is that many mild digestive upsets are short-lived and manageable at home. Understanding what's behind them — and having the right support to hand — makes a significant difference to how quickly your dog returns to normal. Why Do Dogs Get Digestive Upsets? Dogs...

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What Is Colloidal Silver — And Why Are Pet Owners Switching to It?

If you've spent any time in natural pet care communities recently, you've likely come across the term colloidal silver. It's appearing on more and more grooming shelves, pet care blogs, and vet-adjacent wellness conversations — and for good reason. But what exactly is colloidal silver? Is it safe for pets? And why are so many dog owners making the switch from conventional products? In this guide, we break it all down. What Is Colloidal Silver? Colloidal silver is a suspension of tiny silver particles — measured in parts per million (ppm) — dispersed in purified water. The particles are microscopic,...

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Signs Your Cat Has an Ear or Eye Problem — and How to Keep Them Clean Natural

Cats are famously self-sufficient groomers. They spend a significant portion of their waking hours maintaining their coat, face and paws — which can give owners a false sense of reassurance that everything is fine. But there are two areas cats can't effectively clean themselves: inside their ears and around their eyes. These are also two of the areas most prone to irritation, wax build-up and infection. Add to that the fact that cats are exceptionally good at masking discomfort — an evolutionary trait that makes illness and pain harder to detect — and routine ear and eye checks become an...

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