Turmeric for Dogs
Chemeyes Pet Health Blog
by Cameron K
3M ago
Turmeric for Dogs Turmeric has been a key ingredient of Chemeyes’ Joint-Able for dogs, but now it seems that humans are getting in on the act too! You can read more below, or see more information about Joint-Able Here where you can also enjoy 300 tablets for the price of 200!   My joint pain has gone!’ Why turmeric is an astonishing ingredient helping people get their lives back Ad Feature by FutureYou By MAIL ONLINE REPORTER PUBLISHED: 17:30, 1 May 2019 | UPDATED: 11:46, 24 May 2019 You may have heard wellness warriors talking about the health benefits of turmeric, on ..read more
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Dog breed choices, how do you decide?
Chemeyes Pet Health Blog
by Cameron K
9M ago
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Dog Breed for Your Lifestyle Introduction: Bringing a dog into your life is a significant decision, and choosing the right breed is crucial to ensure a happy and harmonious companionship. With hundreds of dog breeds to choose from, finding the perfect match for your lifestyle can be overwhelming. In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through the essential factors to consider when selecting a dog breed that aligns with your lifestyle, personality, and needs. Assess Your Lifestyle: The first step in choosing the right dog breed is to evaluate yo ..read more
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What do you know about postbiotics?
Chemeyes Pet Health Blog
by Cameron K
9M ago
Chembiotics from Chemeyes contains a combination of probiotics, prebiotics and postbiotics. Click here to add to your basket. What are postbiotics? Postbiotics are a relatively new concept in the field of microbiology and nutrition. They are a group of bioactive compounds that are produced by probiotic microorganisms. Like probiotics and prebiotics, postbiotics are gaining recognition for their potential health benefits. When we talk about the gut microbiome, we refer to the vast community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract. This complex ecosystem plays a crucial role in maintai ..read more
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Collagen for Dogs
Chemeyes Pet Health Blog
by Cameron K
2y ago
Joint-Agen contains collagen for dogs and is the latest addition by Chemeyes to our  supplements range. It contains collagen which is an innovative ingredient for supporting joint health. It’s also used in human cosmetic products and can be found for skincare, lotions, shampoos, supplements, and health foods. Adding collagen to your dog’s diet is a great way to support his skin, bones, mobility, and digestive health. What Is Collagen for dogs? Collagen is a type of protein. We usually associate proteins with muscle but it’s the most abundant protein in your pet’s body. You’ll find it in h ..read more
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Dog’s Probiotics
Chemeyes Pet Health Blog
by Cameron K
2y ago
The benefits of probiotics for dogs have been well established through extensive use and clinical studies. They are generally recognised as offering support for digestive health but there is ongoing work investigating the benefits for skin health, weight loss and cognitive function. Probiotics for dogs can assist with digestive health, immunity and reduce the prevalence of harmful bacteria in the gut. Probiotics for dogs can be particularly useful after your pet has experienced diarrhea. A lot of the good bacteria in the gut can be lost during this time so it’s important to get the levels of ..read more
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Why do dogs eat grass?
Chemeyes Pet Health Blog
by chemeyes.co.uk
2y ago
Why do dogs eat grass? What dogs eat can often be a bit of a mystery. Other than the foods we actually want them to eat, they seem pretty happy to put anything into their mouths, even leftovers, and then give us a nice sloppy lick – my personal favourite was a dead frog! Chewing on frogs is probably quite niche but something we’re all more familiar with is grass. Sometimes our dogs seem desperate to get into the garden and chew some cud. With all of the available dog treats, grass does seem a strange one to crave. There are varying opinions as to why dogs eat grass. It can be concerning that y ..read more
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Separation Anxiety After Corona Virus
Chemeyes Pet Health Blog
by Cameron K
2y ago
Managing separation anxiety in dogs after lockdown.   There are very few positives to being in lockdown due to corona virus, but as dog lovers we can appreciate the extra time we are getting to spend with our furry friends.  They must be enjoying the additional companionship aswell.  Although, without knowing what they get up to when we are at work, they may be hoping for the lockdown to end as much as we are so they can sleep on the bed uninterrupted for the whole day before sitting by the door and pretending they’ve been pining for us all day! And even though, I assume, they h ..read more
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Table scraps for your dogs?
Chemeyes Pet Health Blog
by Cameron K
2y ago
There are 2 main schools of thought when it comes to feeding dogs leftovers. Do, or Don’t! If you choose to feed your dogs human food, there are some considerations to keep in mind – whether the food could be toxic to your dogs, and what the extra calorie loading is so you can adjust their food accordingly. There are certain human foods you can safely feed your dog but it’s a good idea to avoid them begging at the table. A lot of foods can contain artificial sweeteners or ingredients like onions, garlic, or nuts that can be toxic to dogs. Foods to avoid Chocolate is generally at the top of the ..read more
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Corona virus in Dogs
Chemeyes Pet Health Blog
by Cameron K
2y ago
What is a corona virus? Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses found in both animals and humans. Some infect people and are known to cause illness ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases including Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). What is a novel corona virus? A novel coronavirus (CoV) is a new strain of coronavirus that has not been previously identified in humans.  The new, or “novel” coronavirus, now called 2019-nCoV, had not previously detected before the outbreak was reported in Wuhan, China in December 2019 ..read more
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What You Need to Know Before Bringing Home a Kitten
Chemeyes Pet Health Blog
by Cameron K
2y ago
What You Need to Know Before Bringing Home a Kitten   Bringing home a little fuzzy friend can be a very exciting time for any household but, like most good things in life, taking on this (cute) new responsibility comes with a few challenges too. However, this is nothing to be scared about! Here, we will take you through the key things you need to know to successfully raise your new kitten. Pre-arrival Before your kitten appears at home, there are a couple of straightforward but essential things you should do to prepare. Firstly, you need to kitten-proof your home by closing windows and bl ..read more
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