Easy tips to enhance and optomize your pet's mood
Our Pets Are True Empaths and Feel Everything
| | | Dogs and cats are sensitive creatures and pick up a lot of information, sights, sounds and smells from their environment. It's important to make sure the environment your pup is living in is calm and without too much stress. In addition, dogs are sensitive and can pick up on our stress. When our pets feel stress it can influence their microbiome and gut health, as their bodies produce compounds which can cause anything from internal gut inflammation, to leaky gut, to higher than normal levels of cortisol all of which -- affect digestion and can even lead to premature aging. | | | Try These Relaxation Remedies
| | | Play calming music in the background when you're at home working or if you leave them alone while you are out. It has been found that dogs actually really like Reggae, so you can try that or some other softer spa-type music | | | Try natural remedies such as Bach Flower Remedies, Valerian Root or Camomile. All of these remedies contain natural (non-drug) compounds which help calm your dog and can reduce stress. In the wild it's common for animals to chew on herbs such as Chamomile which acts like a natural calming sedative. | | | Make sure your pup is getting a healthy dose of prebiotics and probiotics in their diet. Prebiotics feed the probiotic microbes in their tummies and can literally change the way they feel or think, as the stomach has more serotonin receptors than the brain. The sentiment here is that if the microbes in your pup or kitty's gut is healthier, they will feel happier as well as be more able to combat stress . | | | How to Supercharge Your Pet's Gut
| | | We recommend our 3-in-1 probiotic, prebiotic and digestive enzyme synbiotic product, Restore M3® as it contains a multitude of strains in addition to prebiotics which help regulate and increase the effectiveness of the probiotics (think of prebiotics as the fertilizer for the probiotics).
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