Can Dogs Have Ashwagandha?
This article explores the potential uses of ashwagandha for dogs, safety considerations, and alternative solutions for promoting calmness and skin health in our canine companions.
Ella White
Supplements are a great way to bolster essential, but often hard-to-come-by ingredients in your dog’s diet and can help with everything from joint discomfort to allergies, digestion anxiety and more. Here’s everything you need to know.
This article explores the potential uses of ashwagandha for dogs, safety considerations, and alternative solutions for promoting calmness and skin health in our canine companions.
Ella White
In this article, we'll explore the potential uses of apple cider vinegar for dogs, and precautions you should take when it comes to making informed decisions about incorporating it into your pet's care routine.
Ella White
We all know that we’re supposed to fill up on superfoods – what about our dogs? Should they be scoffing spirulina and binging on blueberries, too?
Anna Hollisey
In this article we’ll look at the benefits of using coconut oil to soothe dry skin, how it works, and the other potential benefits that coconut oil might reap for your pup.
Ella White
Digestive issues can lead to diseases, exacerbated allergies, and dry irritated skin which is why you should pay as much attention to your dog’s digestion as you do to their dinner.
Ella White
Often referred to as Omega-3, it’s found in fish that delivers the nutrients your dog needs to maintain a healthy heart, coat, joints, and immune system, it’s easy to find in most dog foods.
Ella White
Green-Lipped Mussels are one of the most effective ways of treating joint pain in dogs, so what are they, where do they come from, and what do they do for dogs?
Ella White
MSM naturally occurs in many whole foods, so your dog will intake some naturally, but as they age an MSM supplement can help tackle joint pain and other issues
Ella White
Humans have been enjoying green tea for generations. But did you know your dog could benefit from its health-giving properties too?
Ella White
Found in green and black tea leaves, L-theanine could be the answer to your dog’s anxiety issues
Ella White
L-carnitine is produced naturally and can help your dog maintain weight and muscle mass. But if your dog needs a boost to support its production of this amino acid, there are some supplements that might help.
Ella White
DHA is the most abundant fatty substance in the brain, but since your dog can’t produce it naturally they need a little support to keep them in top health.
Ella White
Like humans, dogs produce melatonin naturally. But if your pet is sleeping badly or exhibiting behavioural issues, they might benefit from an extra dose.
Ella White
Dog supplements can help prevent canine illness or manage symptoms of chronic conditions, find out about the different ingredients and what they do.
FOTP Team
Senior dog supplements can help prevent or reduce the symptoms of many common health issues in senior dogs. This guide explains what to look for.
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From calcium to fibre to calming, find out what supplements your dog might benefit from if you're looking at add a little extra to their diet.
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Ashwagandha is an ancient herb that has been used to promote health and longevity for generations. But why is it so good for dogs?
Ella White
Understanding the benefits of probiotics for dogs, making sure you're giving your four legged friend friend everything they need for a happy life.
FOTP Team
Chondroitin is a natural compound found in the cartilage, but with age it begins to break down. That’s why your dog might benefit from a supplement to help support their joints.
Ella White
Everything you need to know about helping your dog with anxiety with over the counter medication and natural remedies for a happy, stress free pooch.
FOTP Team
Curcumin, a key component of turmeric, has been used for generations as a remedy for both humans and animals. But before feeding it to your dog, there are some things you should know…
Ella White
Taurine is essential for dogs. It keeps several diseases and abnormalities at bay, and can help to regulate blood flow, improve brain health, promote heart health, and strengthen their muscle functions.
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CBD has developed a reputation as a safe and natural supplement that aids just about any issue, from anxiety to chronic pain to weight loss. The benefits are widely praised but not always clinically approved.
Ella White
Collagen is one of the most important supplements you should be adding to your dog's diet. There are a whole host of impressive benefits.
Ella White
Everything you need to know about the benefits, dosages and risks of Omega-3 fish oil supplements for your dog. Plus, why krill oil is better.
FOTP Team
Can dogs take human probiotics? In theory, yes, but it’s not ideal. Instead, your pup should take a probiotic designed for dogs, and here we explain why.
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Glucosamine could help support your dog’s joint health. Here, we explore everything you need to know about glucosamine for dogs.
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How much glucosamine should you give your dog? How does it work? When should you start? Here we answer everything about how much glucosamine for dogs.
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What are probiotics for dogs? How do they work? And why do they matter? Here, we explain everything you need to know about probiotic supplements for dogs.
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Taking a closer look at the science behind the health benefits of krill oil for dogs, and how it compares to fish oil.
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It’s easy to dismiss probiotics, and “good bacteria” as buzzwords. We’ve all seen yogurt commercials claiming to work miracles for humans.
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Most people don’t think twice about taking some form of dietary supplement. Whether it is something as simple as vitamins, or something you are taking as an alternative therapy. It’s estimated that the supplement industry for humans will be worth $349 billion a year this decade.
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As dog age they look to us for a little extra help, here's some of the vitamins and supplements you might want to consider if your dog's getting on in years.