Pigs ears are great for dogs to chew at, keeping them satisfied and busy, while keeping teeth and gums healthy as the continuous chewing action removes plaque and tartar.
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Art therapy can heal emotional issues and help guide you towards a gentle yet powerful healing. Here, we take a look at the research that now supports it.
Cats experience chronic pain the same way dogs do – but they are much better at hiding it. So how will you know if your cat is feeling pain? We take a look.
If you have high cholesterol levels, elevated blood pressure or systemic inflammation, eating a healthy heart diet is essential for your wellbeing.
Holistic vet Dr Karen Goldrick explores how to treat kidney disease in pets the natural way through supplements, acupuncture and more.
Did you know that your hair, skin and nails all contain high amounts of protein? We discover the benefits of protein for natural beauty from inside out.
Many old-fashioned herbs are still a delight to use and even better to have in the garden. We discover the joys of herb gardening with Jackie French.
Always a favourite, these gourmet 5 pack of Pigs Ears are the perfectly delicious treat to satisfy your dogs chewing urges while keeping them happy. Excellent for cleaning your dogs teeth, with the added bonus of being 100% natural pork with no artificial additives and low in salt.
Their Super Snack range are naturally delicious to boost your furry friends wellbeing, because healthy dogs are happy dogs. Sweet potato is a rich source of minerals, including iron, calcium and selenium which are great for bones and blood health.
“The hundreds of choices we make each day impact the environment. Sometimes it’s a big decision….. Sometimes it’s as small as changing your toothbrush or the way you clean your clothes”.
Our resident vet is here to give you the low-down on holistic pet care, because you need to look after your fur baby’s gut health with a balanced diet too!
Mother figures in dreams is often as complex as our relationships with our own mothers and may be exploring a range of issues and emotions. Ultimately, the symbol of the mother is one of creativity, protection and nurturing.