06/18/2025
Something to think about of your pet has any of these issues. What goes into your dog, shows on their skin, the fur and their bones and joints. It's up to you to find the answers.
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โ Theyโre overweight
โ They struggle to gain weight
โ They have frequent gas or loose stools
โ You often see mucous-covered or hard stools
โ They eat dirt after meals
โ They regurgitate or vomit frequently
โ They get recurring skin infections
โ Theyโre constantly itchy
โ Theyโre prone to ear or eye infections
โ Their nails are brittle or their pads are cracked
โ Their skin is dry, flakyโฆ or suddenly oily
โ They canโt seem to focus
โ They shed excessively
โ They have poor muscle tone
โ Theyโre always tired โ or wired
โ They suffer frequent sprains or soft tissue injuries
โ ๏ธ Even one of these signs would prompt me to dig deeper into the current diet.
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๐ก Just because symptoms feel โnewโ doesnโt mean they just started. Our dogs are incredibly resilient โ their bodies compensate and adapt for a long time before showing signs that something is off.
That tipping point? It often reflects chronic nutrient gaps, unaddressed digestive stress, or long-brewing imbalances in the diet. Genetics and breed predispositions can absolutely play a role โ but so can food.
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๐ฏ Thatโs why a targeted, personalized approach to nutrition matters.
When we meet your dogโs needs with precision โ and use supportive supplements as needed โ the body has a chance to replenish, restore, and repair.
You donโt have to wait until things are โbad enoughโ to take action.
Optimal nutrition isnโt just about healing โ itโs about prevention.