Dr. Arielle Walton, a Nashville veterinarian, blends Chinese and Western medicine to provide holistic care, specializing in acupuncture, herbal therapy, and whole-food nutrition.
That swishing, curling, wagging appendage is far more than a cheerful signal; it's a vital part of your dog's identity and health. Learn to 'read' it so that you can gain insight into their world and their feelings.
Pet parents who've tried this technique often describe it as 'life-changing.' If you're determined to help ease your furry friend's pain, consider signing them up for this therapy.
If your dog's dealing with allergies, anxiety, or tummy issues, their gut could be the key. Feeding them these traditional, nutrient-loaded fermented foods could be the game-changer.