Pet Remedies: Tip # 13 – Zucchini

Zucchini can be cooked and added with your pet’s meal to bulk up their nutrition & vitamin intake. It’s totally okay for your dog to eat Zucchini, but how much they get should be kept limited to prevent giving them diarrhoea. This veggie is known for it’s weight loss benefits because it’s high in fiber […]
Pet Remedies: Tip # 12 – Garlic

Garlic contains at least 30 compounds that have been found to be useful for a variety of conditions from skin disorders to cancer. Holistic veterinarians have been recommending garlic for many years for its multiple health benefits. Garlic is one of the best ways in which to boost your dog’s immune system, clearing within colon […]
Pet Remedies: Tip # 11 – Citronella

An all-natural anti-flea & anti-spraying essential oil mixture. This essential oil assists with cats spraying within the house hold environment. I would recommend 10 ml of Citronella oil to 100 ml spring water, for one to make their own anti-spraying natural spritzer. You can do so by mixing in a spray bottle and spraying on […]
Pet Remedies: Tip # 10 – Squash

A veggie that’s as good for your pet as it is for you! Butternut squash is low in fat and is a source of dietary fiber and folate content, making this another heart-healthy treat for dogs, cats, and you! This fruit is filled with potassium, which is good for bone health, and vitamin B6, an essential vitamin […]
Pet Remedies: Tip # 09 – Kefir

Kefir is packed with probiotics, which is great when maintaining a healthy gut for your pet. Kefir is considered to be a functional food, meaning foods that have a potentially positive effect on health beyond basic nutrition. They promote optimal health and help reduce the risk of disease. Kefir is particularly beneficial for dogs digestingantibiotics, […]
Pet Remedies: Tip # 08 – Chia Seeds

Chia seeds are packed with nutrients and naturally boost energy and endurance. They are rich in omega-3 fatty acids; vitamins A, B, E, and D; minerals, fiber, calcium, and protein, and are a great source of antioxidants. Chia seeds are a great source of protein to add to your cats meals. Soak the seeds in […]
Pet Remedies: Tip #07 – Oregano

Oregano is known as nature’s very own natural anti-biotic. This non-toxic herb has been used to help with digestive problems, diarrhea, and gas within our beloved pets. Using the oil of oregano has shown antifungal properties. Oil of Oregano is highly more concentrated than the oregano herb, so keep the dosage small. You should never […]
Pet Remedies: Tip #06 – Basil

Basil has amazing health benefits. It is a great antioxidant, antiviral, and a antimicrobial herb. It is perfect for their old age too. Chop a hand full of leaves over your doggy’s dinner to increase their overall health. Basil is also known to be extremely good for canine arthritis and IBS.
Pet Remedies: Tip #05 – Lemon

Fleas dislike citrus; make your pet’s fur flea-living-free! Rub a small amount of fresh lemon in your hands and massage into your dogs coat, or see recipe and use suggestions below. Flea Repellent You can use lemons to protect your dog from fleas instead of using other harsh chemicals. Bring 500ml water almost to boiling […]
Pet Remedies: Tip #04 – Rosemary

This good-for-dogs herb is high in iron, calcium, and also Vitamin B6. Rosemary has also been shown to act as an antioxidant. Add the herb blended into your dogs food for extra nutritional value. Found Quote: “Rosemary, in most forms (dried, fresh whole plant, tincture or tea) can be used very safely in dogs, and […]