As someone who has been sharing advice on dog care for years through social media and now through my blog, I constantly look for ways to help owners make their dogs feel better. Allergies in dogs such as itching, redness, and restlessness can be very uncomfortable, and natural solutions are often what my followers ask for. One recipe that has proven effective includes broth, local honey, pollen, and spirulina. Here is how I prepare it and why I believe it can help.
A Simple Recipe to Help with Allergies
This recipe is simple, and the ingredients are carefully chosen to support the dog’s immune system and reduce allergy symptoms.
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1.5 cups of vegetable and bone broth
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3.5 tablespoons of local honey
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2.5 teaspoons of local pollen
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2 teaspoons of spirulina powder
Mix all the ingredients well and pour into molds. After a few hours in the refrigerator, the cubes are ready.
Dosage
One cube per day, about 20 grams, for every 10 kilograms of the dog’s body weight. It can be given daily for a month or until allergy symptoms disappear.
Why These Ingredients Work
Local honey and pollen help the dog adapt to environmental allergens such as pollen, acting as natural immune modulators. Bone and vegetable broth nourish the skin and coat, while spirulina, thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties, reduces itching and irritation. This recipe is not only healthy but also appealing to most dogs.
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When a Dog Refuses This Recipe
Sometimes I hear from followers that their dog will not even approach such a recipe. From my experience, this is often a matter of trust. Dogs usually eat what we give them when they are calm and trust us. If your dog hesitates, patiently introduce the recipe, perhaps mixed with familiar food.
Natural Care for Happier Dogs
Natural recipes like this one can be a great alternative to medication, but it is important to monitor your dog’s reactions and adjust the diet to its needs. Over the years of conversations with my followers, I have realized how important it is to share practical advice. Try this recipe and help your dog get relief from itching in a natural way.
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