We partnered with Gabby, founder of peacelove_vet at our last wellness event at Den Urban Dog Retreat to discuss different modalities to help your pet with anxiety.
Diet & Your Dog is part 1 in a series of videos that will explore ways not only CBD can help your pet, but how incorporating other techniques is beneficial too.
Food can affect your dog's anxiety, pain, inflammation response system, overall wellness, allergies, and disease. What you do for your dog at a young age makes a big difference in the future.
We love the integrative approach Gabby takes combining Eastern & Western medicine in guiding pet parents to help their furry friends live their best life.
Follow her on IG to learn more wellness tips for your pets.
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