030 - How Yeast Overgrowth Affects Your Pup With Julie Anne Lee DCH RCSHomIt seems like there’s an endless stream of dogs that come into our stores with skin irritation that causes them to chew, nibble and scratch at themselves relentlessly. Oftentimes, they’ve already gotten a diagnosis that their dog has allergies, but many of the treatment options they’ve been given aren’t working as they should be. In many of these cases, we discover that although the dog may have allergy-like ...
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030 - How Yeast Overgrowth Affects Your Pup With Julie Anne Lee DCH RCSHomIt seems like there’s an endless stream of dogs that come into our stores with skin irritation that causes them to chew, nibble and scratch at themselves relentlessly. Oftentimes, they’ve already gotten a diagnosis that their dog has allergies, but many of the treatment options they’ve been given aren’t working as they should be. In many of these cases, we discover that although the dog may have allergy-like ...
Pomppa ToppaPomppa VS Hurtta Extreme Warmer Dog Jackets [Review]
The Everything Pup Podcast
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3 years ago
Pomppa ToppaPomppa VS Hurtta Extreme Warmer Dog Jackets [Review]
#020 - Pomppa ToppaPomppa VS Hurtta Extreme Warmer Dog Jackets [Review]Winter is coming ⚔️ ❄️, so I thought I would review my two favourite winter dog coats - the Pomppa ToppaPomppa and the Hurtta Winter Warmer. This will be the first of many dog product reviews! Please feel free to let me know if you like the format, or if you have any suggestions for the reviews going forward; I'd love to hear them! #weratedogstuffdotcom#weratedogstuffIn this episode we'll discuss:The features of...
The Everything Pup Podcast
030 - How Yeast Overgrowth Affects Your Pup With Julie Anne Lee DCH RCSHomIt seems like there’s an endless stream of dogs that come into our stores with skin irritation that causes them to chew, nibble and scratch at themselves relentlessly. Oftentimes, they’ve already gotten a diagnosis that their dog has allergies, but many of the treatment options they’ve been given aren’t working as they should be. In many of these cases, we discover that although the dog may have allergy-like ...