Tag: dogs

Heart Health in Pets

1 December, 2025

Your pet’s heart does so much more than just pump blood, it’s the engine that fuels every cell in their body. Just like us, our pets’ cardiovascular systems can benefit from natural support, good nutrition, and early awareness of potential risks. Understanding Your Pet’s Heart The heart works hand in hand with the lungs and circulatory system to deliver oxygen and nutrients while removing waste. Over time, stress, poor diet, toxins, or even genetics can strain this vital organ. Common heart issues in pets include – Symptoms can include coughing, fatigue, exercise intolerance, rapid breathing or fainting spells, though early…

Pet First Aid for Bites, Stings & Toad Encounters 

27 November, 2025

As the weather warms up, so do the risks for our furry family members. From cane toads and snakes to bees and spiders, curious pets can easily find themselves in danger.  Knowing what to do in the first few minutes can make all the difference while you’re on the way to the vet.  🐸 Cane Toad Poisoning – Act Fast! Cane toad toxins can be life-threatening for dogs and cats. If you suspect exposure – TIP: Keep a small bottle of Colloidal Silver in your first-aid kit to help soothe irritation and cleanse the mouth after exposure. Keeping Cane Toads Away Naturally…

Grains or No Grains?

30 March, 2023

Grains or No Grains? What is the answer to feeding or not feeding them to your pet? As you may have discovered by investigation, there is a variety of information on the inclusion of grains in a pets diet. Should you add them, lots of them, a small portion of grains or no grains at all? Did you know? Are Grains Safe? Yes, they are safe when implementing them into your pet’s diet. See below for my reasons why: Dogs Versus Cats What is the difference between dogs and cats when it comes to grains? Lenny’s Kitchen Natural & Complete…

How Healthy is Your Pet’s Liver?

18 March, 2021

How Healthy is Your Pet’s Liver? The liver is the largest and one of the most important organs in the body. It has a number of very important tasks and is involved directly or indirectly, in all physiological processes. It plays a vital role in the digestive process, facilitating the secretion of bile and is also involved in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins, maintaining blood sugar levels, storage of fat soluble vitamins, and inactivating hormones, but one of its main functions is to cleanse and filter the blood stream. Liver disease and impaired liver function generally result from…