
What are the best natural remedies for your pooch? Read on to find out!
Whenever possible, we always prefer a natural alternative to harsh chemicals or dangerous ingredients when treating our dogs.
• Coconut Oil
Coconut oil offers multiple benefits not just to us, humans, but even to our animal companions as well. When given to your pooch, it can aid in making his skin healthy by clearing up common skin problems like itchiness, flea allergies, fungal infections, eczema, and contact dermatitis.
• Canned Pumpkin
What Benefits Fido Can Get from Canned Pumpkin:
Pumpkins are very rich in fiber and even just 2 teaspoons of a canned version of it can already aid in your pooch’s digestion process. Canned pumpkin, which is in puree form, contains lots of dietary fiber which can absorb the excess water in your dog’s stool; thus, making his poop more firm. This makes it perfect for when your dog has diarrhea.
• Diatomaceous Earth (DE)
The Advantages of Using Diatomaceous Earth (DE):
Diatomaceous earth is an effective yet inexpensive way of controlling both external and internal parasites in your pooch. It is a safe, non-toxic substance made up from crushed freshwater organism and marine life fossils that could be deadly to any insect but completely harmless to pets. In addition, diatomaceous earth has been found out to absorb toxic compounds and matters like methyl mercury, endotoxins, e-coli, viruses, drug and pesticide residues, and even protein. As a result, this natural remedy has become very valuable as a colon cleanser, detox solution, and digestive aid.
These simple and safe ingredients will really help your sick pooch. Although these natural ingredients can be beneficial to Fido, it's important to remember to take your pooch to the vet in case his symptoms don't go away.
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Cj Walker Gibbons Scott
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LOVE SOME PUGGYS
Robin Anne Erbland
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What a sad lil face on that pug……..
Peggy Staten
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How do you get your dog to eat it, my pug is picky!!!!!
Theresa Lang
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gina derose
Jimmy Rincker
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Hey Peggy I have a pug as well she’s going on 6 yrs old and very picky but she loves chicken breasts cooked in butter and frozen green beans and peanut butter!!!
Jimmy Rincker
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Cook the green beans of course lol
Patty Lancaster
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So squishy and precious! ❤️
Angela Cummings
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Omg. Diva
Rickey Boring
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treats. /snoozes / potty train / and baths…
Deb Brunelle Charron
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Janice Iannaccone have you ever heard of DE?
Janice Iannaccone
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No,but it sounds worth looking into.