Chris Loverseed from Positive K9 Training provides a step-by-step guide on Shy Tiger's blog for brushing your dog's teeth, emphasizing the importance of oral hygiene for your furry friend.
Shy Tiger's blog post delves into the issue of bad dog breath, highlighting the importance of using dog toothpaste for improved gum health and fresher breath.
Dr. Nicole Rous from Shy Tiger educates pet parents on essential first aid skills, emphasising the importance of being prepared to help your pet in emergencies.
Dr. Nicole Rous explores the rising trend of alternative therapies like acupuncture for pets, emphasising their effectiveness in treating chronic conditions such as arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease.
Dr. Nicole Rous discusses the golden rules for using essential oils around pets, emphasising the importance of quality and moderation. She also recommends Shy Tiger'sEmotional Care range for pet well-being.
Dr. Nicole Rous debunks common myths about foods that are safe for dogs, including eggs, meat, and garlic. She provides valuable insights into the nutritional benefits of these foods.
Dr. Nicole Rous offers practical tips for managing inappropriate barking in dogs, distinguishing between pattern and stress behaviours. She recommendsSoothe + Calm Day Spray for stress-induced barking.
Dr. Nicole Rous provides a step-by-step guide to introduce teeth brushing to your dog, emphasizing the importance of patience and the right tools from Shy Tiger'sDental Care range.
Dr. Nicole Rous discusses how to manage paw licking in dogs, covering both conventional and holistic approaches. She recommendsSoothe Skin Balm for natural relief.
Dr. Nicole Rous discusses the benefits of Copaiba essential oil for pets, highlighting its anti-inflammatory and antioxidative properties. She recommendsSoothe + Calm Move serum for mobility and recovery.
Dr. Nicole Rous outlines a holistic approach to managing travel sickness in dogs, focusing on nausea and anxiety. She recommends Shy Tiger'sSoothe + Calm Gut Health blend for effective nausea management.
We’re asking a reasonable amount from dogs to live our lives the way we want them to without complaint. Some breeds and personalities do better than others and some even thrive under these conditions. Similar to humans though, there are many dogs that have high energy or a stubborn streak, some with underlying mental health issues and they can also feed of our own mental health and energy.