Introducing our NEW Dog Treats!
Anicura Natural Pet Solutions Blog
by Claudia Talsma
1M ago
We are so excited to launch our new range of Dog Treats! For years, we've been committed to creating products that promote your dog’s skin health, and now we're excited to take it a step further. Our new treats are designed to support your dog from the inside out, supporting their overall holistic health when combined with our skincare solutions.  Our tasty, therapeutic treats are crafted for a range of issues. The range consists of: - Calming Dog Treats - Skin and Coat Dog Treats - Dental Health Dog Treats In line with Anicura's philosophy, our treats contain all natural ingred ..read more
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Introducing our NEW Horse Hoof Clay
Anicura Natural Pet Solutions Blog
by Claudia Talsma
1M ago
Our Horse Skincare Range is growing- introducing our brand new Horse Hoof Clay! After the huge reception our horse range got from the equine community, we thought it was about time we expanded the range with a fantastic new product, aimed at improving hoof care. What is Hoof Clay? Hoof Clay is designed to treat and prevent hoof issues including thrush and mud fever. Antimicrobial and anti-fungal  Forms a protective barrier over the hoof Cooling and anti-inflammatory to soothe discomfort and promote healing Promotes hoof strength What are the ingredients and what do they do? Glycerin- mo ..read more
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8 Tips To Keep Your Horse Cool
Anicura Natural Pet Solutions Blog
by Claudia Talsma
5M ago
Summer can be an amazing season for you and your horse to enjoy the warmer weather together. However, just like other animals, horses can easily get dehydrated and suffer from heat exhaustion. Some signs that your horse might be suffering in the heat include rapid breathing, eating or drinking less, muscle spasms, and an elevated heart rate. Fortunately, there are things you can do to prevent these symptoms and keep your horse happy and cool all summer long: Always have water available Horses usually drink up to 55 litres of water a day, which can be even more in the summer! Instead of provi ..read more
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Understanding Sweet Itch in Horses
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by Claudia Talsma
6M ago
Sweet itch is a prevalent and frustrating condition for horses and their owners. This allergic reaction, also known as summer eczema or seasonal recurrent dermatitis (SRD), is caused by the bites of Culicoides midges. These tiny insects are most active during warm, humid weather, making sweet itch a common issue in the spring and summer months.   Recognizing Sweet Itch The signs of sweet itch are relatively easy to spot. Horses suffering from sweet itch will exhibit intense itching and discomfort, particularly along the mane, tail, and belly. This can lead to hair loss, open sores, and th ..read more
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Managing Rain Scald in Horses, Naturally
Anicura Natural Pet Solutions Blog
by Claudia Talsma
1y ago
As horse owners ourselves, we believe that our four-legged companions deserve the best care, especially when it comes to supporting and maintaining their skin health. The temperatures are slowly dropping and one common condition that can affect our horses in the cold and wetter months is rain scald. Let's explore our holistic philosophy and dive into what rain scald is, its causes, prevention, natural treatment options and when it's time to seek veterinary assistance. What is rain scald? Understanding the nature of this condition is the first step in effectively preventing and treating it. Rai ..read more
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Benyfit Guest Blog - Why Raw Feeding is Beneficial For Your Dog’s Allergy-Prone Skin
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by Claudia Talsma
1y ago
Is your dog constantly scratching or do they seem itchy and uncomfortable? As a pet owner, you are probably spending a lot of time wondering why and how you can help your dog.  There are lots of reasons why your dog may be suffering from skin irritations, one common culprit we find in a lot of dogs are food intolerances. When it comes to skin irritation, many dry foods contain the common ingredients that are known to cause allergies such as gluten and grains, so a diet change could be the key to helping your itchy dog feel better.  Raw for skin health A raw diet is an excel ..read more
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Common Skin Conditions in Horses: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments
Anicura Natural Pet Solutions Blog
by Claudia Talsma
1y ago
As horse owners and enthusiasts, it’s important to be aware of common skin conditions that can affect our equine companions. Skin issues can range from mild irritations to more serious conditions that require veterinary intervention. In this blog, we will explore some of the most common skin conditions in horses, their causes, symptoms and available treatments. Rain Rot: Rain rot, also known as dermatophilosis or rain scald, is a skin infection caused by bacteria called Dermatophilus Congolensis. It typically occurs in humid or wet conditions and can affect any part of the body, fro ..read more
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Discover the New Website and Explore Our New Horse Range!
Anicura Natural Pet Solutions Blog
by Claudia Talsma
1y ago
You may have noticed that our website and our packaging are looking a little bit different these days... Rest assured, our products are still the same effective formulas you know and love, but we’ve made some exciting changes to enhance your experience. And that’s not all – we have some huge news to share. We are thrilled to announce the launch of our brand-new website, along with the introduction of our highly anticipated Horse Range!  Our brand-new Horse Range has been created with the same love for pets that inspired our existing products. As pet lovers and horse owners ourselves, we u ..read more
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Understanding and Tackling Your Pet's Acne
Anicura Natural Pet Solutions Blog
by Claudia Talsma
1y ago
Pet acne, also known as chin acne or in the case of cats, feline acne, is a common dermatological condition that affects the chin and lower lip area of dogs and cats. It typically appears as small, red  or black bumps or pustules and can sometimes progress to more severe cases with inflamed and irritated skin. The Causes of Pet Acne The exact cause of pet acne is not always clear, but there are several factors that can contribute to its development. Some common causes include: Overactive sebaceous glands: pets, just like humans, have sebaceous glands that produce oils to keep the skin a ..read more
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Our Must-Haves in Your Pet's First Aid Kit
Anicura Natural Pet Solutions Blog
by Claudia Talsma
1y ago
As pet owners, we all want to ensure the safety and well-being of our furry friends. This does not only mean taking care of them day-to-day but also being prepared in case something unexpected happens. One way to do that is by having a first aid kit specifically designed for our pets and making sure it’s on hand in your home as well as when you take your pet out. In this blog, we will discuss the essential items that should be included in your pet’s first aid kit and why our Cat or Dog Gel is a great addition to it. First, let’s discuss the basic items that should be included in your pet’s fir ..read more
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