A nutritionist’s guide to dog gut health
Esther Logue is a qualified Nutritional Therapist specialising in naturopathic approaches to health and wellbeing. With a passion for nutrition, gut health and holistic care, Esther is dedicated to helping...
Esther Logue is a qualified Nutritional Therapist specialising in naturopathic approaches to health and wellbeing. With a passion for nutrition, gut health and holistic care, Esther is dedicated to helping...
Diarrhoea in dogs has a habit of appearing at the worst possible moment. One minute everything seems normal, and the next you are dealing with messes inside the house, repeated...
Dog constipation is most commonly associated with dry or hard stools, and your dog struggling to pass poo. But understanding the root cause means you can help get their bowels...
The naughty list: 5 things not to give your dog at Christmas Most pet owners love to spoil their dogs and cats during the festive season. From extra cuddles to...
Just like us, our dogs rely on a happy, healthy gut to feel their best. Whether they’re dealing with occasional tummy troubles or you just want to keep their digestion...
Supporting your dog's digestive health has never been easier with Probiotic Plus — a powerful, pre, pro and postbiotic formulated to maintain a balanced gut microbiome, support digestion, and soothe...
We’re so proud to have added a new addition to our bestselling range, digestive support supplement for all-round gut health, Probiotic Plus. With growing evidence suggesting a healthy gut microbiome...
Probiotics for dogs have boomed over the past few years, becoming a staple for pet owners seeking to improve their dog's overall health. With veterinary research and recent studies highlighting...
1. How do I know if my dog needs a probiotic? A dog of any age will benefit from added probiotics in their diet, especially if they’ve recently been unwell,...
This time of year there are lots of berries in our hedgerows and you may wonder which ones are safe for your dog to eat and which should be avoided....