I hope you and your dogs are enjoying the start of fall!
As the leaves change color and the temperatures begin to drop, we’ve been as busy as ever bringing you new content and information to help you keep your dogs healthy and happy.
First of all, I want to thank you for all the positive feedback and heartwarming reviews on our JointButter and JointPowder lineup.
You know when you have a big task ahead of you, you work on it, and when it’s done, you see that it made a big difference?
It makes me smile (literally) ear to ear reading your emails and knowing we are making a difference in you and your dogs lives.
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And here are more news and topics you didn’t know want to miss
A New Guide to Treating Joint Pain Naturally Without Drugs
There is more to managing joint pain, stiffness, injuries, and arthritis in dogs than supplements. Read more here
The Power of Fascia
Dr. Laurie McCauley, a renowned sports medicine rehabilitation specialist join us to discuss the fascinating world of fascia and its influence on organ mobility and health. This often overlooked connective tissue plays an important role in your dog’s overall well-being. Plus, you’ll get some information on how to use fascia therapy at home.
The Benefits of Boswellia
Learn about this powerful natural ingredient and its many health benefits for dogsincluding joint support and anti-inflammatory properties. Read why it’s my favorite substance
Understanding Paw Licking
Discover why your dog may be licking their paws and what it could mean.
The Danger of Microplastics
Glass packaging is important. Read more here
Welcome Chat!
We’ve introduced a new feature on our website, which allows you to contact us for quick answers about our products and general dog health questions. While we cannot provide individual medical advice (and always recommend that you work closely with your veterinarian), we are here to support and empower you to make informed decisions for your best friend. Find the chat button here
Pancreatitis in Dogs
A predisposing factor that can lead to pancreatitis should not be ignored.
Now, looking back on a very productive month, I feel like I shouldn’t feel guilty about hiring its the odd day off but i want to connect with you too we keep going and see how much we can do together.
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