I hope you and your dogs are enjoying the last part of summer! It felt like it flew by, even though I was looking forward to the cooler weather dog walking weather 😉
August was a busy month as we worked hard on creating some new products and heading into our warehouse, along with some important and fun interviews.
First and foremost, I am most excited to share that JointButter is back in stock!!
Aaaaand, in case you missed the BIG NEWS, we have it JointPowder for dogs which prefers powder to a buttery texture.
Aaaaaaaand due to many requests from you my dear dog lovers, we also launched JointButter H+ in capsules for you!
Check out this amazing trio
And here’s more news and topics you won’t want to miss:
Hormone Health in Dogs
In a part-two interview with board-certified canine reproduction specialist Dr. Michelle Kutzler, DVM PhD, DACT, we discuss The Paper of Hormones and the effect this have your dog’s health and well-being. Read the full interview.
Synthetic vs. Natural
Why natural ingredients matter.
Holistic Wound Care and Common Mistakes
We’ve long been told to leave scabs on our wounds to help them heal – but did you know that actually no case?! In one of my latest blogs, I dive into the 5 most common mistakes people make about wound care, the best ways to help cuts, bites and stings heal – and my favorite natural remedy in skin spray. Check it out.
Natural Treatment of Hot Spots
Learn about the real reason why dogs often develop hot spots, and what you can do to prevent, help heal and treat them. Read our guide.
Understanding Laser Therapy and Why It Works So Well
Watch our interview with expert Dr. Laurie McCauley DVM, DACVSMR, CCRT, CVA, CVC on how laser therapy can help with recovery times, healingand also learn about surprising discoveries in heart attack patients!
Prevention of Cruciate Ligament Tears
Sitting with Dr. Laurie McCauley, DVM, DACVSMR, CCRT, CVA, CVCWe discuss many of your questions in connection with CCL injuries in dogs, what we can do and how we can prevent another one from happening.
So that’s it for today. Just keep learning and loving your dogs and don’t forget to share the information so we can help other dogs!