Watching your pet suffer from acid reflux can be heartbreaking. The discomfort they experience, the restless nights, and the fear of leaving them alone at home can be overwhelming. However, there’s hope. Natural supplements can help alleviate your pet’s acid reflux, and I’m here to guide you through this process.
In this article, I’ll share the top five supplements that have proven effective in managing acid reflux in pets. By the end, you’ll have a clear understanding of how these supplements work, appropriate dosing, and how to integrate them into your pet’s health plan to help manage acid reflux naturally.
Before diving into the supplements, it’s important to understand what acid reflux is and how it manifests in pets. Acid reflux occurs when stomach acid flows backward into the esophagus, causing irritation and discomfort. This happens when the lower esophageal sphincter (LES)—a...
How BPC-157 Can Help Your Pet Overcome Gut Health Issues and More
As pet parents, it’s heartbreaking to watch our beloved pets suffer from chronic gut health issues like acid reflux, IBD, or persistent digestive problems. Despite countless vet visits, special diets, and supplements, the problem often persists, leaving you feeling frustrated and helpless.
But what if there was a natural solution that could make a real difference in your pet’s gut health? Enter BPC-157, a powerful peptide that has been making waves in the world of holistic health. In this blog post, I’ll explain what BPC-157 is, how it works, and how it can help your pet overcome stubborn gut health issues—along with some important considerations for its use.
BPC-157, short for Body Protection Compound-157, is a peptide derived from a protein found in the stomach. This natural compound has been extensively researched...
Remember to go back to the principles and go slowly through the following steps.
If your dog is not feeling well, fast them with bone broth for 12-24 hours to allow their digestive tract to rest. If you're not able to make your own bone broth, here are a few great sources that you can use:
When there is diarrhea or GI upset from a transition to a new food, make sure to slow down the transition and follow the below steps to help make the diet change a success.
Make sure you've removed inflammatory foods and treats that may be triggering dog leaky gut. Here are other areas that could be causing leaky gut in your dog:
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