No ‘Joys of Spring’ for Allergic Dogs

The first signs of Spring may be welcomed by pet owners but for dogs Spring can cause misery as it triggers the start of the hay feverseason with early tree pollen responsible for many canine allergy problems.  Hay fever from tree pollen starts much earlier in the year than that caused by grass pollen which tends to affect many people as well as their pets.

Tree Pollen

Tree Pollen Misery

Dogs affected by tree pollen will often show signs of skin irritation such as itching, soreness and general discomfort, according to Dr John Howie, co-founder of Lintbells.  However by naturally helping the dog’s skin defences work as well as they possibly can to combat this, it makes it more difficult for the pollen to take effect.

Dr Howie said: “Early flowering trees such as birch, hazel and alder can all trigger pollen allergies that affect dogs from March or April, long before the grass allergies kick in, and can make a dog very uncomfortable.

Omega 6 and 3 oils are key elements of the diet for naturally improving skin health to cope with pollen allergies.  One way to ensure the dog gets the correct balance of these oils is to add Yumega Plus to its diet as this will help to calm sensitivity and irritation in the skin.”

A dog that is suffering from a tree pollen allergy is likely to scratch and bite its body, possibly pulling out some of his coat.  Licking their paws, head shaking and rubbing their face on the floor are also indications that a dog has hay fever, as is sensitivity to being touched.

Dozens of Lintbells’ and MyItchyDog customers have rated Yumega Plus at 5 out of 5 for customer satisfaction and many have commented that their dogs have responded better on the product than on some medications such as steroids.

Yumega Plus contains only the finest natural oils with omega 3, EPA, from the best salmon oil available to calm the skin and starflower oil providing omega 6, GLA, to sooth sensitive skin.   Golden flax oil provides the omega 6, Linoleic acid, which forms the skin’s moisture barrier, plus the omega 3, ALA, to improve coat condition. A natural antioxidant, Vitamin E, neutralises free radicals to support the skin’s defences.

Dr Howie added: “Vets are recommending it to their clients.  Its price compares very favourably with many of the other products designed to help itchy skin and allergies.”

Click here for further information about Yumega Plus and the rest of the Lintbells range, including Silver Care eye and ear products and skin creams.

Joe Inglis tells you how to look after your pet for less.

In today’s MoneyMagpie email, which is a fine money saving website you should make time to peruse, if you’re interested in keeping a hand on your hard-earned, is a great article by BBC One Show vet Joe Inglis.

One Show Vet Joe InglisIt’s a comprehensive guide on how to keep the costs of owning a pet down. 

Diet, vets bills, insurance, how to get cheaper vaccinations etc are all covered.  Take a look and get some free advice, there’s not often you can say that about a visit with the vet!

We stock Joe’s Vets Kitchen Active Sauces and highly recommend his Vets Kitchen food range.  Each sauce is designed to target specific health issues including joint stiffness and arthritis, itchy skin and dull coats and digestive problems. The active ingredients are all mixed up into a tasty naturally flavoured sauce, which in turn makes them extremely palatable and easy to administer to your dog.

So, if you’ve got a fussy eater who can spot a pill bottle at 50 paces give Joe’s Active Sauces a try.

Paragon and Pet Muchies Bulk Discounts Now Online

Our lovely customers and spoken and we have listened!  We’ve add bulk discounts to all our Paragon vegetable dog chews and treats and also to all Pet Munchies pure meat treatsHealthy dog treats and value for money.  Fill your doggie boots!

Can Protein Levels Affect Your Dog’s Behaviour?

In short, yes!

We all know how we feel after eating junk for a few days.  If you’re anything like me then it will be lethargic, sluggish and distinctly unmotivated!

Aside from the obvious health problems that would ensue if you were to keep it up you’d be hard pressed to get anything worthwhile done while you were awake.

It’s the same with our pets.  A poor diet can undoubtedly lead to behavioural problems as well as obesity and other diet related diseases we ourselves suffer from.

Equally, feeding a lower protein diet than usual can help calm a dog that tends towards hyperactivity or anxiety.  While many off the shelf dog foods contain between 20% – 24% protein (which is pretty high), switching to a diet containing between 14% and 17% protein should help to see a big difference in behaviour.

CSJ do three excellent low protein foods, Lamb Senior, Old Champ and CP18.  (We sell their excellent herbal treatments for dogs; Billy No Mates, Resist and Heal etc.)

All come highly recommended.