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The joints of the dog: Structure and possible joint problems

The joints of the dog: Structure and possible joint problems

A functioning locomotor system with healthy joints is essential for a happy dog's life. Impaired mobility is often painful and significantly reduces the quality of life of the four-legged friend. In the following, you will learn everything you need to know about the structure of a dog's joint...
Insect protein? But my cat needs real meat

Insect protein? But my cat needs real meat

Cats are known to be carnivores. Their digestion is therefore specialised in utilising animal proteins and fats. If these are not contained in sufficient quantities in the food, this has fatal consequences for the health of a cat. Many a cat owner is therefore concerned about whether he is making...
Ovopet: Ingredients and mode of action

Ovopet: Ingredients and mode of action

There are now countless food supplements for dogs. The preparations are intended to improve the well-being in a wide variety of situations and, for example, to support the functionality of the musculoskeletal system and counteract existing complaints with the dog's joints. However, as is so often t...
How to recognise and treat pneumonia in dogs

How to recognise and treat pneumonia in dogs

If a dog falls ill with pneumonia, this means that the lung tissue has become inflamed. Pneumonia in dogs can have various causes, including viruses, bacteria and fungi. Normally, treating pneumonia in dogs is not too much of a problem. However, it is still important to counte...
How to effectively treat and prevent calluses in your dog

How to effectively treat and prevent calluses in your dog

Lying calluses are often also called bed sores. They are widespread in dogs and primarily affect very large breeds, which by nature carry a high weight. Apart from that, couch calluses can occur more often, especially in overweight dogs. In the following, you will find out exactly...
Lyme disease in dogs: dog owners must know this

Lyme disease in dogs: dog owners must know this

Borreliosis is the most common infectious disease in Germany, which is transmitted to dogs by ticks. As it is often detected late, severe courses of Lyme disease in dogs with partly even permanent damage are not uncommon. As a dog owner you should therefore know exactly how to recogni...
Leishmaniasis in dogs: treatment and prevention

Leishmaniasis in dogs: treatment and prevention

Leishmaniasis is a classical Mediterranean disease. In contrast to infectious diseases such as Lyme disease, which are widespread in Germany, the risk of infection with leishmaniasis in dogs is, currently, still high, especially in Southern Europe. Untreated, an infection with leishmaniasis is usua...
4 Reasons to Favour dog food with Insect Protein

4 Reasons to Favour dog food with Insect Protein

Many dog owners who hear about our dog food with insect protein for the first time have initial doubts and wonder whether this unusual ingredient is really suitable for a species-appropriate dog diet. They may feel the same way and wonder whether insects can provide their dog with the protein...
Why dog food contains dried beet pulp

Why dog food contains dried beet pulp

It is our goal to support owners in the species-appropriate nutrition of their dogs. To this end, we not only regularly develop new high-quality products; we are also available to our customers and interested parties at any time to answer any open questions about dog nutrition. Of course, we are ve...
Tonsillitis in dogs: causes, symptoms and treatment

Tonsillitis in dogs: causes, symptoms and treatment

Dogs have two tonsils (palatine tonsils), which sit on the left and right side of their throat. They are part of the lymphatic system and play a major role in the defence against pathogens. This is because their anatomical position ensures that they are very often involved when pathogens try to ente...
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