🌊 Could Water Be The Thing You Haven't Tried?


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Hello Reader,

You know that moment when your dog tries to get up from their bed and just... can't quite make it?
They push, they wobble, they finally stand and you watch the whole thing holding your breath. It's one of the hardest parts of having a senior dog.

But here's something that might actually help: water.

Not as a cure, but as a way to let their body move again without fighting against pain at every step. In today's post, I'm breaking down how hydrotherapy works for aging dogs, what types exist, and how to know if it's right for your pup.

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🤔 Did You Know?

Dogs may not pass the classic mirror test, but they can recognize themselves by smell. Through their own urine, they identify their unique scent , essentially passing the “olfactory mirror test.” 

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🍪 SNACKTIME
Frozen Banana Blueberry Dog Treats

Blended smooth and frozen solid, these banana blueberry treats are a proper summer cooler. Head over for the full recipe and see how simple it really is. 

📝 Ingredients

  • banana
  • blueberries
  • Greek yogurt

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❤️ Why I love this recipe...

❝Ripe banana does most of the sweetening work here, which means no added sugar is needed at all. Parents should confirm their Greek yogurt contains no xylitol, as that sweetener is toxic to dogs, and should keep portions modest since banana is relatively high in natural sugars. ❞

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