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Our Final Verdict

We give DJANGO Tahoe Harness & Collar Bundle a rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars.

Quality: 5/5
Variety: 5/5
Value: 4.5/5

It’s a common misconception that smaller dogs need less exercise, and worse, less adventuring than their full to large-sized k9 counterparts. DJANGO is here to prove that any furry friend can accompany you on any adventure with the right gear.

If you’re a seasoned adventurer, surely you’ve held onto soggy dog leashes and attempted to dry smelly harnesses and collars. With DJANGO’s water-repellent or waterproof designs, you can spend more time strolling the boardwalk without smelling like a wet dog.

DJANGO supplies the appropriate gear for every adventure; from beaches to cities, and all the way into the mountains, with bundles that equip you and your adventure partner for whatever comes your way.

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Overview

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Product Type:DJANGO Tahoe Bundle: includes a dog collar, neoprene dog harness, and waterproof leash
Best Suited For:Small to large dogs
Price Range:Affordable
Contents:Tahoe No Pull Dog Harness, Tahoe Dog Collar, Tahoe Waterproof Dog Leash
Specs:Tahoe No Pull Harness Sizes: S 13 – 18” (Chest girth), M 18 – 24” (Chest girth), L 24 – 28” (Chest girth), XL 28 – 32” (Chest girth), XXL 32 – 42” (Chest girth)
Tahoe Dog Collar Sizes:S 9.5-13.5” (Neck girth), M 12.5-18.5” (Neck girth), L 17-26”
Tahoe Waterproof Dog Leash Sizes:S for dogs up to 20 – 25lbs, Standard size for dogs over 20- 25lbs
Options:Colors include: Alpine Blue, Dark Teal Green, Hibiscus Pink, Poppy Seed Gray, Raspberry Purple, Sandy Beige
Assembly:Each piece comes fully assembled
Storage:If collar, harness, or leash are wet, hang to dry. Otherwise, no special storage is required
Cleaning:Hand wash all items with mild detergent and hang dry

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Our Experience

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During my many years as a dog owner, avid hiker, and adventurer, I’ve always loved having a dog or two (or four) by my side. Our mountain lifestyle carries us into the woods, hiking along the shores of roaring rivers and marching up mountain tops. All three items from DJANGO that I trialled held up in our rural setting, and are well-suited to impress anyone in different environments as well.

The easily adjustable straps of the Tahoe No-Pull harness make minor size changes simple while on the trail. Each d-ring is large enough to accommodate a bigger leash clasp, such as the carabiner-style waterproof leash connection. I was thrilled to see how quickly I could change between the collar connect and the front and back harness connects.

The Tahoe Dog Collar is made of polyester webbing with the same heavy-duty side-release buckles and d-ring. The Tahoe dog collar is durable enough for leash use, but isn’t so big that it interferes with the harness. Pet owners who frequently walk their dogs in town, like I occasionally do, can appreciate a set that still provides control without needing to remove the collar to place the harness.

The Waterproof Dog Leash from DJANGO is my personal favorite part of the Tahoe bundle. As humans who treat our dogs like family, we often find ourselves surrounded by a body of water. On our latest outing, Bruce frolicked through the mountain streams while I popped down to sit by the creek. The leash fell from around my shoulders into the stream, but thankfully, the water beaded off and the leash remained perfectly comfortable to carry. I’ve carried far too many muddy, sandy, damp, stinky leashes not to rejoice in this moment.

Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Waterproof or water-resistant material
  • Durable d-ring connections
  • Easy to clean
  • Easily adjustable
  • Affordable for the quality
  • Multiple color options
  • Bundle pricing
Cons
  • Dog collar not waterproof
  • Not reflective

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Key Features

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Sizing

Django (the adventure doggo that inspired the company) may be a smaller-sized pup, but this brand accommodates mid to large-sized dogs well. Other brands geared toward or built around larger dogs tend to have slightly different sizing guides, so be sure to measure before buying! My Australian Cattle Dog, Bruce, is midsize and would usually be a Medium, but in DJANGO’s harness, he is an XL, so be aware of the size guide while ordering. The size guide is very well detailed and makes ordering easy.

Note that the neck girth on the Tahoe No Pull Harness doesn’t allow for much wiggle room. The benefit of this is that it fits snug to the dog’s chest and neck area to prevent catching on anything or your dog slipping out of the harness. Again, be sure to measure before purchasing.

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About DJANGO

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DJANGO is a brand created by Steph and Mike, around their beloved pup Django. While travelling the world with their trusty dog in tow, Mike and Steph created a line of dog accessories and gear that allow you to adventure with your dog in various settings. DJANGO is a well-recognized brand, with nods from Forbes, MSN, Bark & Co, and more, and has carved its way into many pet lovers’ homes globally.

Philantrophy:DJANGO donates a portion of sale proceeds to non-profits that promote safe ocean practices, support coastal community environments and forest preservation
Refund Policy:DJANGO has a 30-day return policy. All items wishing to be returned must be unused and in original packaging
Shipping:This product ships from the US and can be shipped internationally via djangobrand.com

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Are DJANGO products a Good Value?

Yes, DJANGO provides their customers with high-quality gear at an affordable price point. DJANGO’s bundles encourage more savings. While on the mid-to-high end of the market in comparison to what you see in local pet stores, DJANGO’s products won’t beg to be replaced often, so spending a little extra should save your pocketbook in the long run.

How We Tested

I travel with extra water, leashes, bear spray, and more to keep my dogs safe. But I’ll admit there are often things I don’t travel with, and it’s usually a harness. Generic harnesses are often ill-fitting, prone to twisting, get caught on branches, and double in weight when wet.

While initial testing and fit checks of DJANGO’s Tahoe No Pull Harness were encouraging, I wanted to put it to the test in an active, wild environment. I buckled my Australian Cattle Dog, Bruce, into the harness and headed into the woods. As a dog with impeccable recall, Bruce remained off leash for most of the walk, darting through trees, jumping in streams, and traipsing through mud. The Tahoe No Pull Harness didn’t budge! It stayed in place while the water and mud dripped right off, which made for pleasant handling after our hike.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the exchange policy?

Purchases made within the US are eligible for exchange for 30 days. International exchanges are welcome, however, DJANGO does not cover shipping labels for returns.

How many varieties, colors, sizes, or options are there?

The Tahoe collar comes in 3 sizes: Small, Medium, and Large, with six color options (see above).

The Tahoe No Pull Harness comes in 5 sizes: Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, and XX-Large.

The Tahoe Waterproof Leash comes in small and standard sizes.

How do I measure my pet?

Each of DJANGO’s products is accompanied by a size chart on their website and a description of how, where, and what to measure your pet with.

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Conclusion

In conclusion, DJANGO’s products are well-made and impressive in a world full of pet accessories. Dog owners can shop DJANGO’s site and become inspired to adventure with their smaller dogs, enabling mental stimulation, physical exercise, and a closer bond. Those of us with mid-to-large-size dogs can purchase their larger sizes for the durable material, high quality, and well-thought-out design. DJANGO products are meant for real-world use and will get the job done in many different scenarios.

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Our Final Verdict

We give Know Your Pet DNA by Ancestry a rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars.

Ease of Use: 5/5
Result Clarity: 4.8/5
Speed: 4.7/5
Value: 4.8/5

Long gone are the days when you had to wonder what breeds made up your rescue pup. With dozens of breed DNA test options available, it is easier than ever to know your dog. And now, with advancements in DNA research, you can even learn about the genes that affect your dog’s health and appearance.

One of the most popular DNA test options for getting to know your dog on this deeper level is Ancestry’s Know Your Pet DNA. This easy-to-use option provides insights into your dog’s breed, health traits, physical characteristics, behavioral tendencies, and doggy relatives.

I had a chance to test this DNA kit on my rescue Chihuahua, who was picked up as a stray when he was a year old. Find out what mysteries were unlocked about my dog and if this DNA test kit is a good option for your furry friend in my full Know Your Pet DNA by Ancestry review.

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Overview

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Product Type:DNA Kit
Best Suited For:Dogs with unknown histories and lineages
Price Range:Average
Contents:Instructions, swab, shipping bag, prepaid envelope
Test type:Cheek swab
Options:Breed (breed and traits) or Health (health, breed, and traits)
Time to results:About 3 weeks

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Our Experience

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I had the opportunity to review Know Your Pet DNA by Ancestry last year when I used their Health kit on my mixed-breed rescue dog, Ragz. It was a lot of fun to finally find out what breeds she was. But the experience did leave me wondering if this test would be as useful on a purebred dog (or supposedly purebred dog).

Recently, I had the opportunity to find out when I ordered another test for my Chihuahua, Papyrus.

Papyrus is also a rescue. He came to me via a last-chance rescue after being picked up by animal control as an intact, one-year-old stray.

He certainly looks like a Chihuahua, though his tan and brindle coat is very unique, so I always thought there was a chance a couple of other small breeds could be mixed in. I was also very interested in finding out more about his behavior traits. He is an anxious dog—even more so than most Chihuahuas—and I’ve always wondered if this was because of his experiences early in life or just the genetic card he was dealt.

With these questions in mind, I registered Papyrus’ test, swabbed his cheek, and sent his DNA off for testing.

It took about four days for the lab to receive my kit, and another 17 days before I received the results.

The breed results were a little surprising—turns out this little guy is 100% Chihuahua! But far more interesting to me were the behavior trait results. Papyrus is genetically predisposed to basically every anxious, fearful, and aggressive tendency that can be mapped through DNA.

He rated high for fear of grooming, vets, and loud noises. He also snaps easily, doesn’t share, reacts aggressively to strangers, and is prone to separation anxiety and social anxiety.

Now, genes aren’t the only thing that determines behavior, as Ancestry is quick to point out. But in Papyrus’ case, almost all of these were accurate.

At 16 years old, this information doesn’t do much for us other than maybe vindicate Papyrus for a lot of his difficult behavior—he really can’t help it! But I can see how understanding a dog’s behavioral tendencies could be incredibly valuable for new puppy owners. Had Papyrus’ original owners known how prone he was to being fearful and anxious, they could have taken steps to help him relate more positively to his environment.

The other thing I found really valuable about the test was the health marker feature. Papyrus has three recessive genes for eye-related disorders that lead to blindness. While none of these diseases have been studied in Chihuahuas, knowing he has these issues does shed some light on why his vision has been going downhill so quickly these last few months.

In general, I found this test to be super easy to use (if you can cheek-swab an anxious, snappy Chihuahua, you can cheek-swab any dog!). I also found the results to be fairly intuitive to read and I am a fan of the Know Your Pet DNA by Ancestry dashboard.

Overall, I would recommend this test to purebred and mixed dog owners alike. Not only can it confirm your dog’s lineage, but it has the potential to shed some much-needed light on your dog’s behavioral tendencies and potential future health issues.

Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Easy to use
  • Intuitive dashboard
  • Results are easy to interpret
  • Over 200 health markers
  • Links to doggy relatives
Cons
  • Processing time varies
  • A little pricey

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Key Features

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Easy to Use

The Know Your Pet DNA by Ancestry test is easy to use and can be completed at home in just a few minutes.

In each kit you’ll receive:
  • Instructions
  • A swab with an attached container
  • Shipping baggy
  • Prepaid shipping box

First, be sure to use the card included in your kit to register it. The account you create during this step is where your results will be once the lab has processed the DNA.

To get the DNA, you’ll need to swab the inside of your dog’s cheek for about 30 seconds. After you finish, you’ll store the swab in a tube with preservative liquid so the DNA makes it intact to the lab.

This swab is brilliantly designed with the swab sticking out of the tube with the liquid. So, after you’re done swabbing, all you need to do is flip the swab around and screw it into the tube.

From there, you’ll stick the tube in the included ziplock baggy and then put that into the prepaid shipping box. Seal the box, put it into the nearest USPS dropbox, and wait.

My kit was received by the lab about four days after I put it in the mail. About five days later, I received an email informing me that the scientists had started processing the sample. From there, it took another twelve days before I received results.

Determines Breed and Relatives

Most dog DNA tests will help you determine your dog’s breed, and Know Your Pet DNA by Ancestry is no exception. They use reference DNA from over 400 dog breeds, including wolf, coyote, and village dogs, to find out exactly what went into making your dog.

Each breed identified in your dog’s DNA is broken down into a percentage so you can see which ones are more dominant in their genes.

In addition to testing for breeds, Ancestry also reports DNA matches for your dog in the same way their human DNA kits help people find relatives. Your dog’s dashboard will show other dogs who have taken the test and happen to share DNA with yours. The amount of DNA shared is reported as well as the breed of that dog and, if the owner uploaded it, a picture of them.

Interestingly, the Papyrus’ closest matches in terms of DNA percentage are two Patagonian Sheepdog/Pitbull mixes. I don’t know how this works, but it is very interesting! All the other dogs currently listed in his matches are Chihuahuas.

The database of DNA matches is always being updated. So, as new dogs test, your dog will find new relatives.

Identifies Health, Behavior, and Physical Markers

In addition to breed markers, Know Your Pet DNA by Ancestry also looks at trait markers.

Their standard test includes physical and behavioral traits, while their more expensive test also includes health markers.

Physical trait markers can tell you more about the genes that make your dog look how they look. For adult dogs, this can be an interesting exercise, but one that isn’t likely to have many surprises. For example, Papyrus’ genes say that he likely has a tan coat, erect ears, and short fur, but none of the trait markers explain his brindle coat.

While adult dogs already show all the physical traits they are likely to express, puppies are much more apt to surprise. Physical trait testing can help you predict what your dog will look like once they shed their puppy fur and grow into their adult body.

Much like physical traits, behavioral traits can help you understand how your dog might act so you can prepare and train accordingly. Most of these traits present on a sliding scale. For example, your dog’s genes can help determine whether your dog will be laid back, terrified, or somewhere in between when in social situations.

Lastly, the health aspect of the test analyzes 201 markers for known health issues. Any markers found will be reported as “notable” or “increased risk.”

Notable markers typically mean your dog only carries one copy of the gene and may not express the condition, but their offspring may inherit the issue. Increased risk markers usually mean your dog has two copies of the gene or that the disease only requires one copy to present signs.

Knowing your dog’s predisposition to different diseases or their potential to pass diseases on is incredibly valuable. By discussing these results with your vet, you may be able to apply preventative measures to help protect your dog or intervene earlier to help them lead a happier, healthier life.

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About Ancestry

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Headquarters:Lehi, Utah
Processing Labs:Third-party US labs
Shipping Time:Up to 10 days
Processing Time:2 to 8 weeks
DNA Services:Kits for humans and dogs are available at this time

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Is Ancestry a Good Value?

Both of Ancestry’s pet DNA kit offerings are priced about on par with competitors. But what you get with this company that you don’t get with other options is the DNA match feature which allows you to find your dog’s relatives. Ancestry also has one of the better dashboards available, making it a great value in an increasingly competitive market.

How We Tested

I tested this product by using it the same way any customer would.

Upon receiving the kit, I followed the directions to register it and administer the cheek swab. I then mailed it back to the company and tracked how long it took to hit each milestone and receive my final results.

I also spent significant time exploring the results dashboard, all the features, and the associated articles to gauge useability, clarity of results, and how intuitive the interface is.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How long until I receive my results?

According to the website, it can take between two and eight weeks to get your results. The first time I used this test, it took about 13 days from when I mailed it to receive my results. This time it took 21 days.

Can I test my puppy?

Yes, you can use this test on dogs of all ages. Currently, the test is only available for canines.

Will my results be updated over time?

Yes, Ancestry is constantly updating their reference databases, which means your results may shift slightly over time. Additionally, the DNA matches are frequently updated as more dogs take the test.

What happens if I get a failed result?

Failed results (when the DNA was not able to be tested) usually occur due to not enough DNA on the swab or a quality control issue, according to the Know Your Pet DNA by Ancestry website. If this happens, you will receive a free kit to retest with.

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Conclusion

If you’re interested in getting to know your dog better, Know Your Pet DNA by Ancestry can help.

This DNA test compares your dog’s genes with over 400 breeds, looks at over 200 health markers, and identifies dozens of physical and behavioral traits to help you understand your pup from the inside out. Best of all, it is easy to use, a great value, and produces results relatively quickly.

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Our Final Verdict

We give Applaws Cat Food an overall rating of 4.75 out of 5 stars.

Palatability: 4.9/5
Variety: 5/5
Ingredients: 4.6/5
Value: 4.6/5

If you’re looking to spice up your cat’s culinary experience, then I’ve got a cat food company for you. Applaws has an extensive line of cat dietary options, from complete and balanced meals, to puree treat pouches, to mousse packs designed to add flavor and nutrition to your kitty’s routine.

This cat food company packs each of their offerings with natural, quality ingredients available in various flavors and textures so you can find the perfect match for your cat’s tastes.

I had a chance to try several different treats, canned food, and mousse options from Applaws. With the help of Makoa, my two-year-old Domestic Shorthair, I put these offerings to the test. Find out how he liked them, if they met my high standards, and more in my full Applaws Cat Food review.

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At a Glance: What We Reviewed

RatingImageProductDetails
Winner

Applaws Vitality Canned Food
Applaws Vitality Canned Food
  • Grain-free

  • Available in many flavors

  • Complete and balanced nutrition

  • Second place

    Applaws Natural Cat Food Mousse
    Applaws Natural Cat Food Mousse
  • Meal additive

  • Smooth texture

  • Superfood ingredients

  • Third place

    Applaws Natural Cat Food Puree Treat
    Applaws Natural Cat Food Puree Treat
  • Multiple flavors

  • Highly palatable

  • Limited ingredient

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    About Applaws

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    Applaws believes what a cat eats is just as important to their health as our diet is to our health. They created a long line of cat food recipes based on this simple idea.

    Who Makes Applaws and Where is it Produced?

    Applaws is owned by MPM, a premium natural food B Corp that also owns Encore and Reveal cat food companies. The canned and dry food from Applaws is manufactured in Thailand and Ecuador using globally sourced ingredients. All their manufacturing facilities are GFSI-accredited for food safety or operate to IFS standards.

    Which Types of Cats is Applaws Best Suited For?

    Applaws offers a huge variety of diets for cats, seniors, and kittens over 12 weeks of age. The number of different recipes, textures, and flavors to choose from makes it easy to find something your cat will love no matter their preferences or needs.

    Many of Applaws’ “diet addition” foods contain limited ingredients, making it easy to find a recipe that even sensitive cats and those with food allergies can tolerate.

    In addition to wet food, they also have various kibble and treat products.

    Overview

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    Here, we give a brief overview of what makes Applaws unique in the cat food world, including the different product types they offer, the ingredients they use, the texture and flavor options available, and where you can purchase their products.

    Product Types

    For a long time, Applaws’ wet food options were focused on complementary foods—or what is known in the industry as food “for intermittent and supplemental feeding only.”

    This means that Applaws’ original wet food recipes are meant to be fed alongside a nutritionally complete diet, such as their dry cat food. They are not designed to be a complete and balanced meal.

    These recipes are all 100% natural and contain a short list of ingredients. Some of them, such as the mousse options, include superfood superstars such as omega-3s and glucosamine. These limited-ingredient options are intended to be added to your cat’s normal food to make it more palatable or to add some variety.

    Now, in addition to their original lineup of all-natural wet food recipes, Applaws also offers their Vitality canned food. This food has a base of all-natural ingredients plus added vitamins and minerals to make it a complete and balanced option.

    Ingredients

    Every one of Applaws’ wet food options starts with premium animal-based, protein-packed meats or seafood. Two of the most common first ingredients you’ll find in their recipes are chicken breast and tuna fillet.

    These main meats are typically followed by other quality animal ingredients, including salmon, egg whites, and chicken liver. While some recipes include quality salmon oil as an added fat, others rely on less desirable sunflower oil.

    Many of the recipe options include some potatoes or potato starch. A few options have rice in them, and many of the senior foods include pumpkin. But in general, these are the only vegetable ingredients you’ll find, which leaves a lot of room for quality meat ingredients.

    The ingredient lists for the “complementary” foods only contain these few ingredients. The Vitality line starts with these simple ingredients but also includes a long list of added vitamins and minerals, including taurine.

    Texture Options

    Applaws offers many different texture varieties for most of their recipes.

    For the vitality line, you can choose from pate or “in broth.” The former has a very smooth texture – almost as smooth as their mousse line. The latter has a flaky texture (similar to canned tuna fish) with larger chunks and a brothy base.

    For an even smoother texture than the pate option available in cans, you can opt for Applaws’ mousse recipes. Flavors in this texture come in small pouches. The texture is super smooth and a great option for seniors and young kittens.

    Lastly, Applaws has a line of “in gravy” options. These recipes have smaller flaked chunks than the “in broth” option and much more liquid. These are a good choice for picky eaters, as the gravy adds an enticing flavor while the chunks make for a more interesting eating experience.

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    Flavors

    In all texture categories, Applaws offers many different recipe—or “flavor”—options.

    Some of the different flavor choices you can pick from are:
    • Chicken Breast
    • Chicken Breast and Turkey
    • Chicken and Pumpkin
    • Chicken Breast and Tuna Filet
    • Chicken Breast and Chicken Liver
    • Tuna Filet
    • Tuna Filet and Sea Bream
    • Tuna Filet and Salmon
    • Tuna Filet and Crab
    • Tuna Filet and Shrimp
    • Ocean Fish
    • Whitefish

    Many of these recipes include only the ingredients listed on the front of the package, making it easy to find options for cats with food allergies or sensitivities.

    Where to Purchase

    While Applaws’ website is a great resource for pursuing their long line of cat food options, you can’t order directly from their site.

    Instead, you’ll need to visit one of their pet supply partners, including Petco, PetSmart, Pet Supplies Plus, and a handful of other brick-and-mortar chains.

    You can also purchase Applaws online at Amazon or Chewy.

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    Reviews of the Applaws Products We Tried

    1. Applaws Vitality Canned Food

    Vitality Canned Food Review

    Main Ingredients (*Tuna Fillet in Broth flavor)Tuna Fillet, Fish Broth, Natural Fish Flavor, Sunflower Oil
    Calories712 kcal/kg
    Protein15%
    Fat0.1%
    Fiber2%

    For everyday feeding, Applaws’ Vitality line is the option you want. This food is made with a base of quality natural ingredients like all Applaws offerings, but contains added vitamins and minerals to ensure your cat gets everything they need to thrive.

    The vitality line is available in four flavors:
    • Chicken Breast
    • Tuna Fillet
    • Tuna Fillet with Salmon
    • Tuna Fillet with Mackerel

    Each of these flavors comes in pate or “in broth” textures.

    This adult cat food is perfect for both indoor and outdoor cats. All the flavors are very high in protein, providing energy and lean calories. Many of the flavors are low-fat, a good option for less active cats.

    My cat was a big fan of these canned foods and loved the pate just as much as the “in broth” texture. Because these cans are smaller than your typical small cat food cans (2.47oz vs. 3oz) and lower in fat, it did take some time to figure out the right amount to feed Makoa to ensure he was getting enough calories. It certainly didn’t help that he enjoyed this option so much that he was always asking for more!

    Pros
    • Complete and balanced
    • High protein
    • A low-fat option
    • Highly palatable
    • Two texture options
    Cons
    • Small cans
    • Relies on synthetic nutrients

    2. Applaws Naatural Cat Food Mousse

    Applaws Mousse Review

    Main Ingredients (*Chicken Recipe)Chicken Broth, Chicken Breast, Chicken, Chicken Liver, Dried Egg
    Calories862 kcal/kg
    Protein11%
    Fat2%
    Fiber1%

    If you’re looking for a way to get your picky cat to eat or just want to add some extra flavor or nutrition to your cat’s diet, Applaws Mousse is the way to go.

    These little packets provide a heaping of protein from quality animal-based ingredients, plenty of moisture, and a ton of flavor. Because they don’t contain added nutrients, bone meal, or much organ meat, they are not nutritionally complete and should not be fed alone. But they do make a great addition to an already balanced diet.

    The high palatability of these recipes and their pleasing texture make them a great enticer for picky kitties. My cat is anything but picky (he will happily eat hair ties and rubber toys, after all), but he did seem to particularly enjoy this food. He never left his bowl unlicked after I mixed in this supplement.

    The mousse option is available in three flavors:
    • Chicken
    • Tuna Fillet and Pumpkin (Senior)
    • Chicken and Pumpkin (Senior)

    The two senior options include whole chicken, which provides glucosamine and chondroitin. And the pumpkin adds extra fiber to support elderly tummies. While these are marketed for seniors, they make great super-food add-ons for adult cats too. (Makoa loved the chicken and pumpkin flavor and so did his sensitive stomach.)

    Pros
    • Super smooth texture
    • Highly palatable
    • Some have superfood ingredients
    • High in fiber
    Cons
    • Contains synthetic nutrients

    3. Applaws Natural Cat Food Puree Treat

    Puree Treat Review

    Main Ingredients (*Chicken Recipe)Chicken Broth, Chicken Breast, Potato, Chicken Fat
    Calories587 kcal/kg
    Protein5%
    Fat0.1%
    Fiber2%

    Whether you’re looking for a yummy way to reward your cat or need an effective feline training treat, Applaws’ Puree Treats are a great option.

    These tubes of smooth “mousse” have an enticing smell, texture, and flavor, and kitties go crazy for them.

    The Puree Treats are available in three flavors:
    • Chicken
    • Tuna
    • Salmon

    Each recipe contains chicken broth or fish broth, the named meat, potatoes, and guar gum. They are fairly low in calories, have a moderate amount of protein, and contain a decent amount of carbohydrates from the potatoes.

    They may not be the most nutritious thing on Applaws’ menu, but they are very enticing for cats and make a great occasional treat.

    Makoa is a big fan of these, and I use them during his training sessions. The smooth, thin texture makes it easy to dole out a small amount at a time without overdoing it.

    Pros
    • Enticing treat
    • Easy to feed
    • Multiple flavors
    • Great for picky eaters
    Cons
    • High in carbohydrates

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    Our Experience With Applaws Cat Food

    As anyone who has ever read my pet food reviews before knows, I am always on the lookout for quality pet diets that feature high protein and biologically appropriate ingredients. These kinds of diets are getting easier to find for dogs, but still difficult to track down for cats.

    This is a shame, considering that cats are obligate carnivores and therefore have much more specific diet requirements than dogs. High protein, animal-based, natural diets have the potential to really benefit cats, but as I said, they are hard to find.

    And that’s exactly why I was so eager to see what these diet options from Applaws were all about!

    What I Liked

    I received a variety of products and recipes from Applaws. When I first saw the mousse pouches, I was so excited about the ingredient lists—I thought I had finally found a cat food that didn’t require synthetic nutrients to meet AFFCO nutrition standards. But do note that these products are only meant to be fed on a supplemental basis,

    The Vitality line, which is meant to have complete and balanced nutrition, does include synthetic vitamins and minerals.

    Still, the base ingredients for both of these products include quality meat and seafood, and that, I can get behind.

    As far as Makoa is concerned, all three of the products I received get two paws way up. He loved all the flavors and was an especially big fan of the Puree Treats.

    I transitioned him onto the food fairly quickly, over about three days, and he handled it well. He has a fairly sensitive stomach, but he had no problem with this food. Even more, he had zero issues switching between the flavors or between the Vitality cans and the Mousse pouches.

    Where I See Room for Improvement

    For the most part, I was pretty satisfied with this food. I like the base ingredients and the simple approach to what’s included in each recipe. Aside from the added vitamins and minerals, the recipes are all-natural and don’t contain any dyes or artificial preservatives.

    A few of the recipes do include white potato, which has the potential to reduce taurine levels in dogs and could potentially cause similar issues in cats. And some of the recipes contain rice, a less desirable plant-based ingredient for cat food.

    I also worry that the front packaging of the Mousse products is a bit misleading. “Applaws Natural Cat Food – Chicken Recipe” sounds like a type of cat food you could feed as your cat’s sole source of nutrition. It took me a week of feeding this in rotation with the Vitality cans before I read the back label and realized it is only supposed to be fed as a dietary supplement.

    Overall though, I have been impressed by this food. More importantly, my cat really loves it and he seems to be doing very well on it.

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    Conclusion

    For cat owners looking for a way to do more at feeding time, Applaws is worth looking into. They are a premium brand, and this comes with a premium price tag, but one that is comparable to other products of a similar quality.

    Their many recipe, flavor, and texture options make it easy to find something new and exciting to offer your cat at every meal. And the quality, biologically appropriate, high-protein ingredients are made to help your cat thrive. Whether you want a complete and balanced diet or something to add extra flavor or nutrition to your cat’s meal, Applaws has an option for you.

    The post Applaws Cat Food Review 2025: Making Meals Yummier & More Nutritious appeared first on PangoVet.

    Our Final Verdict

    We give How to Train Your Dog with Love + Science a rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars.

    Quality: 5/5
    Ease of Understanding: 4.8/5
    Valid Training Advice: 5/5
    Entertainment: 5/5
    Beginner-Friendly: 5/5

    Being a dog parent comes with its set of challenges – you have to raise and train a life that doesn’t speak the same language as you! There are as many dog training philosophies and advice as there are breeds of dogs on this planet, so navigating through all of it can be rather confusing. What can help alleviate this confusion is an author who uses actual science to back up their technique, thought process, and education.

    Annie Grossman’s How to Train Your Dog with Love + Science is not your typical dog training how-to: it’s an entire philosophy that uses behavioral science to help shape your pup into the perfect canine citizen – and can even help you, as the human, shape your own life. Arguably the most beneficial dog training book I had ever come across, I put Annie’s words to the test on my own pup, a 9-year-old mixed-breed from the local animal shelter.

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    Overview

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    Product Type:Educational Book
    Best Suited For:Dogs of all ages, novice to experienced dog owners
    Price Range:Affordable
    Available Formats:Paperback and audiobook
    Languages:English
    Philosophy:R+ Positive
    Length:282 pages on paperback or 9 hours as an audiobook

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    Our Experience

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    I can right off the bat tell you, I am no expert on dogs even though I have had dogs my entire life. My current dog, Lorelei, is the first dog that is fully mine, and I am raising her on my own. It’s been a long road over the last eight years. As she came from the local animal shelter, I had to deal with all of her quirks and quips in the best ways I knew how. I wish How to Train Your Dog with Love + Science was something I had come across back then because I feel like it would have helped tremendously.

    While waiting for the physical book to arrive, I enjoyed listening to the audiobook version on my Amazon account (via Audible), very well narrated by Eunice Wong. I wasn’t quite sure what to expect, I partly thought this would be a step-by-step instructional… boy was I wrong! I found that this book is actually far more beneficial than a step one, two, and three because the author, Annie Grossman, explains how your dog thinks to you. Finding a better way of understanding and communicating with Fido leads to not only better training, but a better relationship as a whole.

    The many real-life examples were so relatable to me, especially in the introductory section where she chats about some of the ways people behave towards dogs. So many of her examples reminded me of how my parents would try to discipline or train my childhood dog, and it was rather eye-opening. Once the book continued forth into dissecting various training methodologies, I was absolutely hooked.

    All of the explanations were so easy to follow, and I certainly didn’t feel like the author wrote “above my head” in any capacity. It really did feel like we were just having a casual conversation amongst friends, sharing life experiences and the lessons that came forth from them. There are so many fun and witty lines that make this read even more engaging, especially on a topic that, if done differently, can often be deemed as boring.

    Part three was very focused on at-home things to try, and even though I’ve had my pup for so many years now, it was still fun to give these lessons a shot. No matter the age of your dog, you can both still learn something new.

    The physical book itself, once it arrived, was so beautiful – the digital cover doesn’t do the real cover justice! I really appreciated the cute cartoon dogs throughout the book, describing certain instances and expressing ideas. Everything was very well organized and laid out, and I really enjoy having a physical copy to reference back to rather than just an audiobook.

    10/10, absolutely brilliant!

    Pros & Cons

    Pros
    • Scientifically-proven training methods
    • Positive reinforcement focus
    • Good for beginners
    • Engaging, humorous, relatable read
    • Actionable steps
    • Real-life examples
    • Helpful insights
    Cons
    • Very few images
    • Some explanations buried within text

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    Key Features

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    Scientifically Sound Approach to Dog Training

    Annie Grossman focuses on the science of canine (and human) behavior, how our pups listen and understand, and their natural behaviors that we need to learn. In the first half of the book, Annie Grossman dives into a series of common dog training methodologies and why they do not work (or at least, the aspects of them that are a bit flawed). It’s important to discern why some methods are seemingly effective but really aren’t, why certain ideas are considered outdated, and how changing your approach equals a beneficial response. The main concept is to make sure your training doesn’t leave your pup with side effects.

    By understanding how your dog communicates and responds, you can effectively change their behavior – by encouraging them to be a bit different! This leads to success on both the human and dog sides of the equation.

    Empathetic and Engaging Read

    This is not a step-by-step dog training book. How to Train Your Dog with Love + Science is a philosophy, which is the best way I can describe it! The author shares many examples and stories about her life to express the point of each lesson and idea.

    I found her writing to be very empathetic as I could relate to a lot of it. Engaging and interesting with bits of humor thrown in, and an overall enjoyable read! A lot of dog training books (especially those focused on methodology) are rather dry, but this one definitely isn’t. With quotes such as “We humans may think of ourselves as a reasonable bunch, but we sure do nutty things when it comes to dogs.”, how can you not be amused?!

    Good Selection of Basic Exercises

    I feel that the goal of this book is to lay down the foundation for effective dog training, and there are enough basic exercises sprinkled throughout that develop that grounding. The exercises are easy to follow, easy to do, and very beneficial – regardless of your dog’s age! Admittedly, these exercises do tend to be hidden in text, but the context helps develop the approach so it is worth the read to get to them.

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    About The Author

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    Company:Established “School For The Dogs” in New York City
    Training Background:Trained under Anne Springer (pioneer of fear-free training), as well as personal experience in various dog sports and activities (Flyball, Agility, Rally, Barn Hunt, Lure Coursing, and Scent-work)
    Certifications:Certified Professional Dog Trainer – Knowledge Assessed (CPDT-KA) and Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner (KPA CTP)
    Podcast Host:Hosts the “School For The Dogs” podcast
    Journalistic Contributions:Written for The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Gizmodo, Motherboard, and The Wall Street Journal
    Community and Philanthropy:Actively trains rescue dogs and assists in adopting and integrating dogs into urban environment

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    Is the How to Train Your Dog with Love + Science Book a Good Value?

    Knowledge, especially good knowledge, is always valuable. How to Train Your Dog with Love + Science is even more valuable at costing a fraction of what a single dog training class would be! A physical copy is priced at $17.99, and the audiobook ranges from $7.99 to $17.99 depending on the platform. A single introductory dog training class for comparison is typically $25 per class on the inexpensive side and only goes up from there.

    Although there is more work on your part than having a physical trainer show you what to do, changing your mentality about training your dog has so many benefits in the long run. That’s invaluable, no?

    How We Tested

    Testing was relatively simple. Learn the material and put it to use! I started by listening to the audiobook while waiting for the physical copy to arrive, and spent the time on my long commutes absorbing all of the information I had heard.

    Upon coming home, I would put it to the test on Lorelei, who immensely enjoyed the quality time we were spending together in pursuit of training.

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    I Am a First-Time Dog Owner: Is This Book For Me?

    Yes! Anyone can benefit from the information in this book, especially first-time dog owners. You will learn how to better understand your dog, which leads to a stronger relationship and better training.

    What Behavioral Concerns Does This Book Target?

    This book isn’t intended to address any specific behavioral concerns – it is an overall philosophy on how to understand your dog’s behavior and convince them to do what you want them to. With a mix of positive reinforcement, influence, and proper communication, you can shape your dog into the best version of themselves.

    Is This a Step-By-Step Book?

    If you are looking for a step-by-step guide to tricks and commands, this book is not it. How to Train Your Dog with Love + Science is a detailed explanation of the science behind dog training, although it does feature some great exercises to practice with your dog. There are a few minor exceptions to this as there are instructions on some very basic things, but overall, this is not an instructional book.

    How Easy Is The Science To Understand?

    You most definitely do not need to be a behaviorist, biologist, or other kind of scientist to understand How to Train Your Dog with Love + Science! Grossman does a fantastic job of breaking all of the complex ideas into simple and easy-to-understand concepts.

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    Conclusion

    Raising a dog can be hard, but it doesn’t have to be. How to Train Your Dog with Love + Science gives you lifelong tools to help set you and your dog up for success, in ways that I haven’t seen other dog training books do.

    Even though I’ve had my dog for eight years, I had my eyes opened on a lot of things just by reading this book. This is an exploration of methodology, not just a how-to. Every dog owner should give this a read (or a listen)!

    The post How to Train Your Dog with Love + Science Book Review 2025: Canine Coaching Made Positively Simple appeared first on PangoVet.

    Our Final Verdict

    We give Raised Right Veterinary Support Diets an overall rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars.

    Quality: 5/5
    Variety: 4.6/5
    Ingredients: 4.9/5
    Value: 4.75/5

    So, you’ve just gotten news that your dog has chronic kidney disease or pancreatitis. Now your vet is imploring you to switch them to a prescription diet, specifically, one of the high-priced kibble or canned foods they sell in-house. But something about feeding your sick dog highly processed food made with low-quality ingredients doesn’t sit right with you.

    And that, I imagine, is why you’re here. Alternatives to low-quality prescription kidney and pancreatic diets are hard to find. Luckily, Raised Right offers tailored, veterinarian-formulated recipes for both conditions, made with high-quality, human-grade ingredients to help your dog thrive despite their disease.

    But are they as good as advertised?

    After months of making homemade meals for my senior dogs with kidney disease, I was ecstatic to try this alternative. Keep reading to find out what makes these high-quality prescription diets different and how they have helped my dogs.

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    At a Glance: The Veterinary Support Diets Recipes

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    Winner

    Kidney Support Turkey Adult Dog Recipe
    Kidney Support Turkey Adult Dog Recipe
  • Low starch veggies

  • Turkey heart and turkey thigh

  • High protein, low phosphorus

  • Second place

    Kidney Support Beef Adult Dog Recipe
    Kidney Support Beef Adult Dog Recipe
  • Added B vitamins

  • Beef heart and beef liver

  • Less than 0.5% phosphorous

  • Third place

    Pancreatic Support Turkey Adult Dog Recipe
    Pancreatic Support Turkey Adult Dog Recipe
  • 45% protein

  • Very low carbohydrate

  • Low fat and high-quality fatty acid sources


  • Pancreatic Support Beef Adult Dog Recipe
    Pancreatic Support Beef Adult Dog Recipe
  • 33% protein

  • Olive oil and cod liver oil

  • Low fat and high-quality fatty acid sources

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    About Raised Right

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    Raised Right is a human-grade, gently cooked pet food company that specializes in high-protein, low-carb, freshly prepared meals for cats and dogs.

    Who Makes Raised Right and Where is it Produced?

    Raised Right is a family-owned and operated company based out of Rye, New York. The Rudds started the company in 2007 as a small operation that has since expanded to serve the entire US.

    All ingredients used in Raised Right’s products can be traced back to their source, with all meat coming from the USA, algae products from Nova Scotia, and some select spices coming from India.

    Which Types of Pets is Raised Right Best Suited For?

    Raised Right has a variety of fresh, human-grade recipes to choose from, including puppy, adult dog, and adult cat recipes. Most of their diets come in multiple flavors with limited ingredients, making it easy to find options for pets with sensitive stomachs or food allergies.

    In addition to their standard line, Raised Right also produces four veterinary support diets, two recipes for kidney disease and two for pancreatitis. These recipes are formulated for adult dogs only.

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    Overview

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    Below, we’ll take a look at the key features of Raised Right’s Veterinary Support Diets and what makes this option different from traditional kidney and pancreatitis diets.

    Ingredients

    Each ingredient used in these veterinary diets is human-grade, fresh, and traceable.

    Because these ingredients are cooked fresh and human grade, you can be sure they are gentler on your dog’s body than highly processed prescription diets, which often contain synthetic additives, low-quality, non-descript meat ingredients, and cheap fillers. Because of the high-quality nature of Raised Right diets, they can help your dog heal and maintain rather than causing more problems for a body already in trouble.

    Using the unique ingredient tracing tool on the company’s website, you can find out where each piece of your dog’s meal came from. Their beef ingredients, for instance, are sourced from South Dakota, while their blueberries come from Washington.

    Every one of these recipes focuses on quality protein, fat, and fiber to ensure your dog gets all the nutrients they need without taxing the body. The first ingredient in every recipe is meat, and each contains at least one organ meat ingredient for added nutrition.

    The limited carbohydrates in these meals come from nutrient-dense superfoods like blueberries, zucchini, and carrots. Cod liver oil and olive oil provide the fats, while psyllium husk adds gut-healthy fiber. Instead of relying on synthetic calcium, these recipes utilize ground egg shells.

    Aside from added B vitamins and zinc, these recipes are free from synthetic ingredients. This is important as synthetic vitamins and minerals can cause inflammation, especially in the kidneys, pancreas, and gut.

    Preparation

    Another important feature of these diets is that they are cooked at low temperatures. This process effectively kills bacteria and harmful pathogens without robbing the food of enzymes and nutrients that your dog needs.

    Traditional prescription diets undergo high-heat processing that greatly reduces the nutrient content, denatures proteins and enzymes, and removes moisture. Because of this, these recipes must include added synthetic nutrients to make up for what was lost. Unfortunately, these fake alternatives are not as well utilized by the body and can cause inflammation and other side effects.

    Likewise, the oxidation of natural fats is slowed when they are cooked for shorter periods over low heat, which helps to prevent them from going rancid too quickly. This means fewer toxins that your dog’s ailing body has to deal with and more good fats to support vibrant health.

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    Kidney Support Diets

    Raised Right’s Kidney Support Diet was formulated with the help of Dr. Karen Becker and Dr. Barbara Royal, two experts in canine kidney disease.

    While most traditional prescription kidney diets rely on outdated research that says high-protein diets are bad for kidneys, these vets formulated their recipes based on current research. According to modern studies, it’s not only the quantity of protein that matters, but also the quality of it.

    Low-protein diets result in muscle loss and deteriorating health in other systems of the canine body. Alternatively, moderate to high-protein diets that contain only high-quality, minimally processed animal protein, support whole-body health without taxing the kidneys.

    In addition to appropriate amounts of high-quality protein, Raised Right’s kidney diet also contains restricted phosphorus levels. Both the turkey and beef options have less than 0.5% phosphorus on a dry matter basis. By keeping phosphorous levels low, these diets reduce the kidney workload while helping your dog feel better.

    Added powdered egg shells and lots of fiber also help to reduce phosphorous and nitrogen levels in the body by binding them in the gut. This reduces the burden to the kidneys and the signs of nausea and lack of appetite that often come with kidney disease.

    Lastly, antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids in the form of blueberries, ginger, cod liver oil, olive oil, and more, help reduce inflammation to reduce kidney damage.

    Pancreatic Support Diets

    Dr. Karen Becker and Dr. Barbara Royal also helped to formulate Raised Right’s Pancreatic Support Diet.

    Like the kidney diet, this one is based on a more modern and scientific approach to chronic pancreatitis. Unlike traditional prescription options that focus on reduced fat above all else, these diets are centered around quality fat and anti-inflammatory ingredients.

    The cod liver oil and olive oil add a healthy dose of fresh fats that bring the right balance of omegas to support healing. Combined with high-quality protein ingredients like beef liver and turkey heart, these diets deliver the right mix of nutrients for long-term pancreas support.

    These recipes also contain a number of ingredients meant to balance the gut and reduce the toxin load the pancreas has to deal with. Ginger and psyllium husk powder help reduce inflammation in the intestines while promoting a healthy gut microbiome that can better break down food and neutralize toxins.

    Lastly, just like the kidney diet, this one is packed with antioxidants to reduce inflammation in the pancreas and throughout the body.

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    Purchase Options

    Raised Right diets are available at a variety of pet boutiques, holistic veterinary offices, groomers, and other pet-centric stores throughout the US. You can also order directly from the company through their website.

    If you choose this route, you have the option to purchase 4, 8, or 16 bags at a time. If you opt for the 16-bag option you not only get free shipping, but you also subscribe to automatic shipments. These shipments can be set to once per week, every two weeks, every three weeks—all the way up to once every 28 weeks.

    No matter which box size you choose, you’ll be able to mix and match your veterinary support recipes however you want.

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    Reviews of the 4 Veterinary Support Diets

    1. Kidney Support Turkey Adult Dog Recipe

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    Main IngredientsTurkey Heart, Turkey Thigh, Blueberries, Carrots, Zucchini
    Calories28 kcal / oz
    Protein35%
    Fat17%
    Fiber26%
    Phosphorus0.44%

    *Percents based on dry matter

    Like all Raised Right recipes, the Kidney Support Turkey Adult Dog Recipe is made using fresh, human-grade animal protein, nutrient-dense, low-starch plant ingredients, and quality superfoods.

    What makes this recipe a great choice for dogs with kidney disease is the unique way these ingredients come together to create the perfect nutrient profile for supporting CKD.

    For one, the protein levels are high enough to meet all your dog’s amino acid needs without putting excess strain on the kidneys. Turkey thigh is high in protein and fat while remaining lower in phosphorus than other turkey cuts. And turkey heart provides valuable nutrients without adding too much phosphorus to the mix.

    The protein content is balanced by a moderate fat content to ensure your dog gets the calories necessary to maintain weight and the important omega-3 fatty acids to slow kidney damage.


    2. Kidney Support Beef Adult Dog Recipe

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    Main IngredientsBeef Heart, Beef Liver, Carrots, Blueberries, Zucchini
    Calories40 kcal / oz
    Protein29%
    Fat29%
    Fiber21%
    Phosphorus0.5%

    *Percents based on dry matter

    Similar to the turkey recipe, this kidney-support diet contains fresh, quality, human-grade meat and minimal starch.

    The beef heart and liver both provide a range of nutrients and amino acids plus plenty of protein in a form that is easy to digest and utilize. These two organ meats are higher in phosphorus than other cuts, but the total phosphorus content is still within the recommended amounts for dogs with kidney disease.

    To help ease that phosphorus load, this recipe includes powdered eggshell, which acts as a phosphorus binder and calcium source. Psyllium powder also helps to reduce the kidney workload by neutralizing toxins in the gut and supporting a healthy microbiome.

    The higher fat content of this recipe makes it a great option for younger dogs with kidney problems. Of course, when fed in proper proportions, either one of these recipes will benefit adult CKD dogs, no matter their age or activity levels.


    3. Pancreatic Support Turkey Adult Dog Recipe

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    Main IngredientsTurkey Thigh, Turkey Heart, Carrots, Turkey Liver, Zucchini
    Calories26 kcal / oz
    Protein45%
    Fat Min14%
    Fat Max23%
    Fiber27%

    *Percents based on dry matter

    Compared to the kidney diets, Raised Right’s Turkey Pancreatic Support Recipe has a higher protein content and lower fat content.

    An emphasis on high-quality meat cuts, including turkey thighs and nutrient-dense turkey heart and liver, provides all the amino acids and much of the nutrition your dog needs. Meanwhile, selective fats, including cod liver oil and olive oil, provide plenty of energy while supporting pancreas health rather than taxing the organ.

    A high 27% fiber coming from psyllium husk powder and fibrous veggies, helps support a healthy gut to reduce the workload of the pancreas.

    Like the kidney diets, this recipe also contains added B vitamins. These compounds help reduce feelings of nausea and upset stomach that often plague dogs with pancreatitis. In that way, they help increase appetite to maintain an optimal weight.


    4. Pancreatic Support Beef Adult Dog Recipe

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    Main IngredientsBeef, Pumpkin, Beef Liver, Carrots, Zucchini
    Calories30 kcal / oz
    Protein33%
    Fat Min21%
    Fat Max29%
    Fiber25%

    *Percents based on dry matter

    Compared to the turkey recipe, this pancreatic support option contains less protein and a bit more fat. Luckily, because this fat comes from fresh, quality ingredients, including cod oil, olive oil, and human-grade beef, you know it will do more good than harm.

    In fact, the balance of omegas in the fat found in this recipe can help reduce inflammation in the pancreas and reduce signs of illness. This combined with quality protein, can help your dog thrive and act more like they used to.

    Beef provides lean muscle and some fat while beef heart and liver both bring plenty of scant nutrients and all the amino acids your dog needs.

    Like the other recipes here, this one contains plenty of fiber to support gut health. Nutrient-dense, high-antioxidant superfoods like blueberries, ginger, and cranberries help reduce inflammation in the pancreas and beyond for a healthier body and happier dog.

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    Our Experience With Raised Right Veterinary Support Diets

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    Last summer, my fourteen-year-old Dalmatian mix, Ragz, was diagnosed with stage 1 kidney disease after routine blood work. Not even two months later, my fifteen-year-old Chihuahua, Papyrus, got blood work done that revealed elevated kidney levels.

    While only Ragz technically required diet intervention, I quickly switched both dogs onto a kidney support diet. I am familiar enough with traditional prescription diets to know better than to go down that road. Instead, I did my research and created a balanced homemade diet for my dogs.

    While it has been working very well and I have noticed a huge improvement in their health, it is A LOT of work.

    That’s why I was so excited when I got the opportunity to test Raised Right’s Veterinary Support Diets. Dr. Karen Becker is one of the resources I relied heavily on when putting together my homemade diet, so I knew this commercial option—which she helped formulate—would be better than what I managed to create myself.

    As soon as I received the meals, I let my dogs put them to a taste test. Both kidney and pancreatic disease can cause nausea and lack of appetite in dogs, so highly palatable food is a necessity.

    Luckily, both my dogs dug right in and happily gulped down their samples without pause.

    After that, I started transitioning them from their homemade diet to Raised Right’s Kidney Support Diets. After about three days, they were both fully switched to the new diet and testing could begin.

    NOTE: While I was able to feed the kidney diet as intended, I was only able to test the pancreatic diet as a supplement to my homemade diet on Papyrus and not on Ragz due to the higher phosphorus levels. But in terms of taste, consistency, quality, and ingredients, these diets are very similar.

    What We Liked

    Both my dogs have tolerated these diets well. Their kidney disease signs have remained undetectable (as they were on my homemade diet) and they have happily eaten every meal with gusto.

    Neither experienced any digestive problems from the switch and have tolerated the food very well.

    From my end, I love how easy this food is to feed. I simply thaw it and add it to their bowls. No more worrying about adding a dozen supplements or prepping a bunch of ingredients each weekend. Raised Right offers all the benefits of a well-researched, home-prepared diet without the work—which is absolutely awesome!

    The food also smells good (a little like spearmint), which is something I rarely say about dog food. And I love that you can see the whole-food ingredients inside.

    Where We Saw Room for Improvement

    I know my dogs don’t have any complaints, but I did find one downside to this diet. And that’s the fiber level.

    As I mentioned in the key features section above, fiber is a good thing for dogs with kidney and pancreatic issues. It helps support the gut microbiome, absorb toxins before they enter the bloodstream, and can reduce nitrogen and phosphorous levels.

    And these diets have tons of that good fiber! The average dog food is 5% fiber while these diets hover around 25%.

    The downside to high-fiber diets is twofold. For one, they make for a lot more poop than a low-fiber diet (and yes, this was a noticeable side effect). But more importantly, that fiber can’t be used as energy, which means you’ll likely have to feed more to maintain proper weight.

    I had to feed about 20% more food by volume of this diet than my homemade diet to keep my dogs from dropping weight. This isn’t a big deal except that more food means more money. And these high-quality, freshly prepared meals aren’t cheap.

    That said, I still believe they are worth the higher price.

    Not only are they higher quality and more likely to help your dog with CKD or chronic pancreatitis thrive than other commercial diets, but they are super easy to feed. If you don’t have the time or knowledge to craft a homemade kidney or pancreatic support diet for your dog, then Raised Right really is the best option, even with the added financial investment.

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    Conclusion 

    The only thing worse than finding out your dog has chronic kidney or pancreatic disease is the helpless feeling that follows. Luckily, Raised Right provides the ability to actively and effectively help your dog thrive despite their diagnosis thanks to their Veterinary Support Diets.

    Each of these recipes was formulated by veterinarians with quality ingredients and prepared fresh at low temperatures. They are packed with nutrient-dense, human-grade meat and organ meat, low-starch, antioxidant-rich superfoods, and omega-3 fatty acids-rich fish oils to fight inflammation, slow oxidative damage, and reduce the disease signs so your dog can feel better and live longer.

    The post Raised Right Veterinary Support Diets Dog Food Review 2025: Battling Disease Through Healthy Meals appeared first on PangoVet.

    Our Final Verdict

    We give UNITE products an overall rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars.

    Ingredients: 4/5
    Lather: 4/5
    Aroma: 5/5
    Efficacy: 5/5
    Value: 5/5

    Every person who shares their home with a dog knows the importance of regular grooming. Even dogs with short hair require periodic bathing, but what’s the best type of pet shampoo? Well, just like with humans, the best shampoos for regular use are going to be both gentle and effective. And just like with us, it’s best to avoid harsh chemicals in the products we put on their skin – like sulfates, parabens, and phthalates. So, when the human shampoo company UNITE decided to add pet products to their lineup, they made sure to craft these products following the same guidelines they use for the human stuff.

    The UNITE company, founded by a celebrity hairdresser, made its focus on providing gentle hair care products that still perform at the top of their class. This American-made product line is formulated without harsh chemicals, is cruelty-free, and appropriate for all hair types. This is a quality brand that you can feel good about purchasing because it not only offers one of the best pet cleansers on the market, but the company also gives back to charity. We enjoyed using UNITE in our house for those reasons, and we think you will, too.

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    At a Glance: What We Received

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    Winner

    DOGGY’POO Shampoo
    DOGGY’POO Shampoo
  • Ginger lily scent

  • No harsh chemicals

  • Moisturizing cleanser

  • Second place

    DOGGY’POO Detangler
    DOGGY’POO Detangler
  • Softens coat

  • Loosens tangles

  • Long-lasting scent

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    About UNITE

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    Who Makes UNITE and Where is it Produced?

    The UNITE company was founded in 2003 by Andrew Dale, a celebrity hairdresser with over 30 years of experience. Dale wanted to create a top-performing line of hair care products that would be safe and effective for all hair types. This California-based brand has succeeded in what they set out to do and now provide dog shampoo and a detangler in addition to their wide variety of human hair products. UNITE products are American-made, certified cruelty-free, and free of common harsh chemicals such as formaldehyde, phthalates, parabens, and sulfates. And in an effort to do the most good for the community, 100% of net proceeds from their DOGGY’POO shampoo and detangler go to two charities – the San Diego Humane Society and Shelter to Soldier, which helps veterans with PTSD by pairing them with a shelter dog.

    Which Types of Pets is UNITE Best Suited For?

    UNITE DOGGY’POO shampoo and detangler are safe for all dog breeds and hair types according to the brand’s website. So, whether you have a Poodle, a Border Collie, or a long-haired Afghan Hound, you should be pleased with how these products perform. Whether you need something gentle for weekly maintenance bathing or a powerful cleanser for the dirtiest of dogs, UNITE has you covered. And you can rest assured that no harmful chemicals will be left on the skin after use, which is something every loving pet parent will appreciate. These are also great products for owners who enjoy a lingering scent on their pets, as the fragrance in both the shampoo and the detangler are long-lasting.

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    Discussion of Key Features

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    UNITE DOGGY’POO shampoo and detangler have proven safe and effective, and through their sales, this brand is able to support two fantastic causes in the California area. Furthermore, these products are not tested on animals and are certified by PETA to be cruelty-free. They are also vegan!

    Ingredients

    UNITE’s dog shampoo and conditioner were designed to be highly effective at removing dirt but still leave the coat in beautiful condition. An emphasis was put on achieving this with safe non-toxic ingredients and UNITE mostly succeeded. Absent from the ingredient list are some of the top chemicals to avoid in shampoos, such as formaldehyde, parabens, and phthalates, which can have side effects like endocrine disruption, skin allergies, and even cancer. UNITE products also claim to be sulfate-free, which reduces the chance of skin irritation and hair damage, but I did notice one sulfate listed on these products – sodium sulfate.

    I was somewhat disappointed with the choice of fragrance ingredients used in these products. In addition to one ambiguous ingredient listed simply as “Fragrance/Parfum,” these products include cinnamyl alcohol, hexyl cinnamal, coumarin, eugenol, linalool, and geraniol. Multiple sources I found across the web – including the National Library of Medicine and the European Scientific Committee for Consumer Safety – advise against using these ingredients due to toxicity concerns and the risk of allergic skin reactions. In the future, I would love to see this brand be more transparent with the fragrance ingredients and choose more natural options instead.

    How to Use

    UNITE’s DOGGY’POO shampoo lathers fairly well on a wet coat and rinses clean. For best results, it is recommended to follow a bath by misting the still-damp coat with the DOGGY’POO detangler. This product helps leave the coat soft and smelling great for days, and can be used to help loosen stubborn tangles and prevent future matting. Both products require special caution to avoid getting in the eyes but are safe to use as needed with no frequency restrictions according to the brand.

    Pet Benefits

    DOGGY’POO shampoo is great for cleansing the skin and coat and leaves the hair soft and easy to brush. The pleasant scent is also long-lasting in the coat, but the fragrance can be extended by using in combination with the leave-in conditioning detangler. The combined use of these two products will help keep your pet smelling fresh and facilitate a tangle-free coat for weeks. Furthermore, these products are designed to be gentler and safer than the average pet shampoo on the market.

    Charitable Contributions

    One key feature of UNITE DOGGY’POO products that puts this brand ahead of so many others is their commitment to regular charitable donations. Currently, 100% of the net proceeds from UNITE’s two pet products goes to two worthy charities – the animal welfare organization San Diego Humane Society, and the non-profit Shelter to Soldier that pairs rescue dogs with veterans suffering from PTSD.

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    Our Reviews of the Products We Received

    1. DOGGY’POO Shampoo

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    UNITE’s dog shampoo is a great cleanser designed to be gentle on both skin and coat. It lathers fairly well in wet hair, removing dirt and excess oil while also soothing dry skin because it contains oatmeal and Argan oil to moisturize. It can be used as needed and has a great scent that lasts for days. The ingredients used are all vegan, but some are naturally derived while others appear to be synthetic. UNITE does not specify the source of their ingredients on the label, and the ones used for fragrance have the potential to irritate pups with very sensitive skin. For pets that don’t experience any adverse reactions to this shampoo, this is a great pick for frequent bathing as the bottle is generous in size and affordably priced.

    Pros
    • Suitable for all hair types
    • Soothes dry and itchy skin
    • Gentle yet effective cleansing formula
    • PETA-certified and cruelty-free
    • No parabens, phthalates, or talc
    • Net proceeds go to charity
    Cons
    • Potentially allergenic fragrance ingredients
    • Moderate lather capability

    2. DOGGY’POO Detangler

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    UNITE’s pet conditioner is a leave-in spray that won’t weigh down the coat yet reduces frizz to leave your pet’s hair soft and sleek. It can be used on tangles to help owners brush them out and also serves to prevent matting between baths. While the label advises spraying on damp hair, this pleasant-smelling spray can also be used between bathing to freshen your pup or to spot-treat any sneaky knots forming in the coat. While still wet, however, this product is rather slippery, which can not only make the bottle difficult to grip if it gets on your hands but can also make surrounding hard surfaces slippery – so use caution to avoid you or your pet slipping.

    Pros
    • Keeps pets smelling fresh longer
    • Softens any hair coat
    • Loosens tangles
    • Helps prevent mats between grooming
    • Leaves coats looking sleeker
    • A little goes a long way
    Cons
    • Makes hard surfaces slippery
    • Only one scent option

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    Our Experience With UNITE

    With three scruffy dogs in our household, it seems like someone is always needing a bath. There’s Turtle, a 60 lb Lab-mix with a fluffy coat like a Golden Retriever…Rooney, a 20 lb Schnnoodle-mix with a thin wiry coat…and Candy, a 15 lb Shih tzu/Pekingese with silky medium-length hair. Despite the vast differences in their appearance, they all have one thing in common – they get stinky! So recently I decided to give UNITE DOGGY’POO shampoo and conditioner a try to see if these products have staying power when it comes to fragrance.

    To preface, my dogs are inside dogs, only going out to potty, take a walk, or enjoy a brief siesta in the sun. While they might roll around in the grass, they don’t have the opportunity to get muddy or grimy. But that doesn’t keep them from getting stinky, and when your dogs sleep in bed with you, stinky is not optimal. When they start to smell like “low tide,” it’s time for a bath!

    I bathed all three dogs using the DOGGY’POO shampoo and found it to be pleasant smelling but not overly perfumy. It created a decent lather, although I’ve used other shampoos that lathered better and required less shampoo overall. The soap did rinse cleanly though, and I followed it up with the leave-in conditioning detangler sprayed on a towel-dried coat. The instructions did not indicate to do so, but I rubbed it into the fur after spraying it on to ensure better saturation. After each pup was bathed, dried, and sprayed, I let them air-dry in a sunny spot in the living room.

    Once dry, I found all three dogs smelled great and their coats felt softer and looked sleeker. Although not an overpowering fragrance, my husband said he could tell I had bathed the dogs when he first walked in the door later that day and commented that it was just a nice fresh scent. I found the freshness only lasted on their coats for about three days, but that’s where the detangling spray comes in handy as you can use it in between baths to bring back the fragrance.

    During our trial, I researched every ingredient listed on the bottles and was pretty satisfied with the formula in relation to safety except for the ingredients that directly contribute to these products’ scent. According to multiple sources, these fragrance chemicals, are considered potential allergens and may irritate sensitive skin, which goes against the brand’s claims that this is a soothing formula. Likewise, the chelating, emulsifiers, and preservative Phenoxyethanol used have been linked to skin irritation. However, these chemicals are only present in small amounts, as they are listed towards the end of the lengthy ingredient list, so it is unlikely most pups will experience a reaction, and mine certainly did not. Overall, I am happy with this product and will continue using it, and I especially love the leave-in conditioner. My pups are clean, smell nice, and I love the way their coats look and feel since we started using DOGGY’POO!

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    Conclusion

    The UNITE brand of human hair care products has formulated a top-tier pair of pet products, DOGGY’POO shampoo and DOGGY’POO detangler. This powerful duo has been formulated to be both safe and effective and leaves coats in beautiful condition. Owners who use these products will be pleased with their pets’ new softer coats and the pleasant scent that replaces the usual doggy odor, while budget-conscious shoppers will be thrilled with the affordable price. And if you’re someone who likes to see your money go to a great cause, UNITE is the brand for you due to their charitable contributions to two worthy animal welfare causes.

    The post UNITE DOGGY’POO Shampoo & Detangler Review 2025: How Our Dogs Fared With These Superior Pet Products appeared first on PangoVet.

    Our Final Verdict

    We give NATPAT an overall rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars.

    Quality: 5/5
    Design: 5/5
    Ingredients: 5/5
    Efficacy: 4.5/5
    Ease of Use: 5/5
    Value: 5/5

    I don’t know about your pet, but my dog absolutely loathes anything to do with sprays, gels, wipes, and more. If it touches her fur, she hates it. So, when she needs something to help her keep calm or prevent ticks during our mountain hikes… we tend to get into a little scuffle.

    Then NATPAT came across my radar, and our unpleasant routine changed for the better with the help of stickers.

    Yup, stickers! NATPAT devised a unique and simple way to deliver calming essential oils and tick preventative scents in the form of a sticker you slap onto your pet’s collar. It has cute designs to make us pet people happy and a non-oily-fur solution for pups like mine to keep her happy. But with this brilliant idea comes the most critical question: Do these stickers work?

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    At a Glance: What We Received

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    Winner

    Pet Zen Vapor Stickers
    Pet Zen Vapor Stickers
  • Easy-to-apply sticker

  • Scientifically proven to work

  • Essential oils to calm your pet

  • Second place

    Pet Tick Repellent Stickers
    Pet Tick Repellent Stickers
  • Pet locket on the collar

  • Sticker instead of a spray

  • Non-medicated with no side effects

  • Third place

    Pet Locket
    Pet Locket
  • Easily attaches to collars

  • Holds the NATPAT stickers

  • Lightweight and unobtrusive

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    About NATPAT

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    When it comes to pets and children (where NATPAT started), delivering pills or cream medications can be difficult. This rings especially true for children who may have texture sensitivities or pets who have anxious or fearful responses to medication. NATPAT is a company that wanted to find a solution to these issues and discovered it as a cute little sticker out of the founder’s homes. Since then, NATPAT has expanded to worldwide distribution, helping people and their pets globally.

    These stickers are infused with natural remedies, releasing essential oils while worn. The company expresses that this is a great first step before jumping into a medicated option for a variety of issues such as anxiety, allergies, bug prevention, sleep aids, and more. But unlike other holistic companies, NATPAT has scientific backing for the efficacy of the ingredients used within those cute stickers, partnering with veterinarians, aromatherapists, pediatricians, and bug experts.

    Who Makes NATPAT and Where is it Produced?

    NATPAT’s cofounders are Michael Jankie, Gary Tramer, and Andrei Safonau. NATPAT is from Mornington Peninsula in Victoria, Australia, but ships worldwide. Although NATPAT started as patches for children, they have begun adding patches for our four-legged best friends as well with calming patches, tick prevention, and training aids.

    Which Types of Pets Is NATPAT Best Suited For?

    Any dog or cat, regardless of size or age, can benefit from NATPAT. The patches are just oil releases, so there is no risk for side effects except if your pet is allergic to any of the essential oils (which is uncommon). The Pet Zen Vapor Stickers are excellent for pets who suffer from anxiety or separation issues or need a calming aid for an overstimulated mind. The Pet Tick Repellent Stickers are good for outdoor adventurers who find themselves where ticks are prevalent.

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    Key Features

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    The fact that NATPAT uses stickers is already a cool feature, but these products have even more in store than just that.

    Price

    NATPAT offerings are priced very well, especially for the amount of product you receive for the cost.

    The Pet Zen Vapor Stickers come in the following options:
    • 1 pack | 24 stickers = $19
    • 2 packs | 48 stickers = $27
    • 3 packs | 72 stickers = $36
    • 4 packs | 96 stickers = $42
    The Pet Tick Repellent Stickers come in the following options:
    • 1 pack | 48 stickers = $19
    • 2 packs | 96 stickers = $27
    • 3 packs | 144 stickers = $36
    • 4 packs | 192 stickers = $42

    If you subscribe, you get an additional 15% off. Bundle discounts are also available.

    The Pet Locket (which holds the stickers on your pet’s collar) is $9.99.

    Shipping is always free, with a money-back guarantee if you aren’t satisfied with your stickers.

    Ingredients

    The Pet Zen Vapor Stickers ingredients are the following:
    • Fractionated coconut oil
    • Vanilla extract
    • Lavender essential oil
    • Orange essential oil
    • Clary sage essential oil
    • Geranium essential oil
    • Xiang Mao essential oil
    • Patchouli essential oil
    The Pet Tick Repellent Stickers ingredients are the following:
    • Fractionated coconut oil
    • Cedarwood essential oil
    • Vetiver essential oil
    • Geranium essential oil
    • Vanilla Extract

    What To Expect

    The package is beautifully designed, with quirky cartoon pets adorning the mailing sleeve and the product packages themselves. Both sticker sets come in easy-to-tear bags with a ziploc-style seal to keep the unused stickers safe from the elements.

    The stickers themselves are arguably the cutest part, with each one featuring a funny cartoon. This feels like something that carried over from the children’s products, but I greatly appreciated it.

    The Pet Locket is precisely as it sounds: just a sticker holder on a ring that attaches to your pet’s collar. The holder is designed in the same shape as the sticker, and all you have to do is open it up and put the sticker inside.

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    How It Works

    To use NATPAT, all you have to do is place the sticker. The sticker can be attached directly to a collar or harness or into the Pet Locket designed to hold it on a collar ring. NATPAT uses its own patented AromaWeave™ technology to slowly release the oils throughout the use of the product. Each sticker is made of biodegradable bamboo fibers blended with the essential oil concoction.

    The Zen stickers work when placed near your pet’s face (such as the locket that goes on your pet’s collar) to engage with the olfactory receptors in the nose. The scent molecules from the sticker are detected, which then sends signals to the limbic system (the part of the brain responsible for behavior and emotion) to encourage relaxation and tone down anxiety response.

    The Tick Repellent stickers are designed to mask your dog to discourage ticks from latching on. The essential oil mix in the stickers interferes with a tick’s chemoreceptors, which are responsible for detecting hosts. The strong scent then overwhelms the tick’s Haller’s organ which detects heat, carbon dioxide, and body odors. The tick is no longer able to sense your pet and cannot figure out where to latch on – like an invisibility cloak for your dog.

    Efficacy

    The Pet Zen Vapor Stickers are best placed closer to their face (such as using the Pet Locket on the collar), and only one is needed, regardless of pet size. Dogs and cats responding well to essential oils will significantly improve with these stickers, but this is not guaranteed as not all animals are affected. It is also important to note that a holistic approach may not be the right one for animals that suffer from severe behavioral disorders and anxieties, for which medication is more appropriate. Talking to your veterinarian about the best solution for your pet is always encouraged.

    The Pet Tick Repellent Stickers uses a similar method to discourage ticks from latching on to your dog. That being said, larger dogs will need more patches than smaller ones to cover their entire body against ticks, so it is best to place multiple stickers on a harness rather than just in a locket on the collar. According to NATPAT, Small dogs are typically okay with just one sticker used, while larger dogs need two, and giant dogs (such as Great Danes or Irish Wolfhounds) may need more.

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    Scientific Backing

    Although names are not directly mentioned by NATPAT, both the Pet Zen Vapor Stickers and Pet Tick Repellent Stickers were formulated by a certified veterinarian and expert in essential oil use for animals as well as various bioactive compounds specialists.

    Each of the individual components used in both NATPAT pet products is supported by existing scientific research.

    For the Pet Zen Vapor Stickers, the lavender oil ingredient has been proven to reduce stress-related behaviors in domestic pets. There is currently a published study on lavender oil used in household cats. The orange essential oil contains a compound called limonene, which has been studied for its anti-anxiety effects. Geranium has antimicrobial effects, and clary sage contains linalyl acetate, which has been studied for its sedative effects.

    Geranium has been heavily studied for its insect-repellent effect in the Pet Tick Repellent Stickers. Cedarwood and vetiver are also well-known as insect repellents, and mixing all three together creates a powerful result.

    Safety

    The risk of an adverse reaction is extremely low because the stickers do not have direct contact with skin and would be challenging to ingest. The natural products do not tend to pose side effects except if your pet is allergic to any of the oils, which is considered unlikely.

    The amount of each oil in the formula for the stickers keeps the exposure minimal and is used in concentrations far below known toxicity thresholds for dogs and cats. The oils are also diluted with ingredients such as fractionated coconut oil, which is used as carrier oil.

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    Our Reviews of the Products We Received

    1. Pet Zen Vapor Stickers

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    This set of stickers releases calming aromas to soothe your pet, intended for about 8 hours of calming. The package opens to a sheet of stickers, and just one is used per pet. Each sticker has an adorable little critter drawn on it, making this a rather fun experience! Just stick it into the Pet Locket or on your pet’s collar and the sticker will release the oils slowly throughout the day.

    Pros
    • Natural and safe ingredients
    • Uses essential oils
    • Easy to use
    • Intended to last all day
    • Eco-friendly design
    • Scientifically proven to work
    • Adorable designs
    Cons
    • Not all pets respond to it

    2. Pet Tick Repellent Stickers

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    Similar to the Pet Zen Vapor Stickers, the Pet Tick Repellent Stickers work the same way. Also adorned with cute designs per sticker, this one you place when you are heading to the great outdoors with your pup. The stickers release a scent that messes with the tick’s ability to find and latch on to a host, so your pup is essentially “invisible” to them. The use time is 8 hours, and the sticker is strong enough to withstand outdoor romps.

    Pros
    • Alternative to toxic tick repellents
    • Natural and safe ingredients
    • Just stick and go, no sprays
    • Smells pleasant
    • Vet-formulated
    • Biodegradable
    Cons
    • Does not kill ticks
    • May not be as effective on large dogs

    3. Pet Locket

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    The Pet Locket from NATPAT is specially shaped and designed to use the various pet stickers. It is a small plastic locket that opens up to hold the sticker in place. Being so small and lightweight, it doesn’t interfere with your pet’s daily activities and simply dangles from the loop on the collar. This is a much better way to use the NATPAT stickers than simply sticking them onto the collar or harness because the sticker cannot be ripped off on accident.

    Pros
    • Discreet but stylish
    • Lightweight
    • Unnoticeable to your pet
    • Attaches right to the collar ring
    Cons
    • A bit difficult to open with longer nails

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    Our Experience With NATPAT

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    My (and my dog Lorelei’s) experience with NATPAT was a piece of cake. Lorelei is a 10lb mixed breed dog, so size-wise, she’s probably ideal for the NATPAT sticker products.

    The package came in a specially designed shipping sleeve that I already thought was absolutely adorable. Everything is very well curated and branded, including the actual product bags inside. The stickers themselves had sweet drawings on them, and as someone who is very visual, I really appreciated this extra effort. The package included calming stickers, tick repellents, and a pet locket.

    The locket is a clever design, shaped perfectly for the stickers, and weighs next to nothing! It’s easy to use, just open the locket up and place a sticker inside. I do have longer nails, though, so I did find that it wasn’t as easy to open the locket as I had expected, but it likely would have been simpler if my nails were a shorter length.

    I used to have to spray this oil-based concoction when taking my dog outside, and she absolutely hated the experience (and I did too because it required fussing with my dog). You probably wouldn’t expect ticks in Southern California, but they absolutely exist – especially after the recent rain this past weekend that create a moist environment that is perfect for them. All I had to do was place a sticker in the locket, put the locket on her harness, and off we went on an adventure. We came back with no ticks!

    As for the Zen stickers, we’ve been dealing with some construction happening outside, and the drilling has been rather loud. This is just an annoyance for me, but it has been really bothering Lorelei – she’s gotten anxious and scared by the abrupt, loud sounds. The construction begins around 8 am each day, and that’s when I would plop a sticker on my pup – and lo and behold, she displayed far fewer stress signals than she had before.

    10/10, would recommend it for the ease of use and efficacy on my baby!

    What Our Vet Says

    When you’re dealing with ticks and trying to prevent tick-borne diseases, it’s important to keep in mind that natural and homeopathic products can’t kill ticks and be safe for use on pets. Although the NATPAT Tick Repellent Stickers may discourage ticks from choosing to live on your pets, they can’t provide the same protection as commercial products specifically formulated to kill ticks. If your pet is not regularly exposed to ticks, natural tick repellents may be a good option. However, if you live in a tick-heavy area, especially one with a higher risk of tick paralysis or infectious diseases like Lyme Disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, or Ehrlichiosis, you will need to use a stronger product.

     

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    Conclusion

    I really don’t think it gets any easier than NATPAT – a sticker you add to a collar? Sign me up! No fussing with a pet who doesn’t want to be covered in a spray or take a medication. I found that the stickers and little pet locket holder worked so well for my dog, and I’ll be ordering more in the future.

    The post NATPAT Pet Zen & Tick Sticker Review: How They’ve Kept My Dog Stress & Pest Free appeared first on PangoVet.

    We all know that dogs are highly sociable animals and love having us around. Unfortunately, some dogs become anxious and distressed when they are left on their own and this is commonly referred to as separation anxiety.

    The signs that a dog will display with separation anxiety are variable but are typically unwanted and destructive behaviors, causing upset for both them and their human family. If, as a pet owner, you have ever suffered from anxiety or anxious feelings yourself, you can understand how unpleasant it is for your pup.

    Separation anxiety is not uncommon, but it’s not always straightforward as to where or when it started. To help your dog learn that it’s ok to spend some time on their own, let’s ascertain some facts and answers regarding separation anxiety.

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    What Is Separation Anxiety?

    Separation anxiety is the response your dog exhibits when you, their bonded carers, or the people they are used to having around them are not there. This can occur if you leave the house or your dog is left at the groomer. In extreme cases, it may be triggered by you merely leaving the room you are both in.

    Signs of Separation Anxiety

    It can be awful for you when, for example, you return home from leaving your dog to find a clearly distressed pet. In an age where stress and fear are becoming increasingly common in dogs, likely because we are becoming more aware of it as a disorder, what are the signs of separation anxiety so you can become aware as quickly as possible and take action?

    You may find that your dog exhibits one or multiple of these signs:

    • Panting
    • Shaking
    • Any form of destructive behavior, such as chewing, ripping, and clawing at furniture, flooring, or belongings
    • Excessive drooling
    • Clinginess, especially when they think they are going to be left alone
    • Urinating or soiling in the house, in an otherwise house-trained dog.
    • Barking, howling, whining, whimpering, or crying
    • Restlessness/pacing, unable to settle
    • Ears pulled back or pinned down
    • Licking their lips
    • Tail between their legs
    • Repetitive behaviors, such as excessive licking
    • Trying to escape confinement and related injuries

    If your dog is showing signs of separation anxiety, we suggest you speak to a vet.

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    The 4 Tips on How to Help Your Dog with Separation Anxiety

    This takes time, consistency, and persistence, but is possible to solve. The goal is to help your dog become less fearful and more relaxed when you are not around while helping your dog feel less reliant on you and other members of the household.

    Separation anxiety is a complex and vast area to treat, and advice and help should be sought from your veterinarian and a qualified dog behaviorist to yield the best results. A treatment plan is very much based on each dog and situation.

    However, there are some general steps to take.

    1. Recognize the Signs and Identify the Triggers

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    This initially reverts to the previous list and you as their pet parent noticing the signs and acknowledging there is an issue going on needing your attention. It’s then important to contact your vet so they can check your dog for any medical conditions that might display similar signs, before identifying that separation anxiety is the root of the problem.

    Although there can sometimes be an obvious disruptive life event, or a significant change in routine that has led to the development of anxiety, often the underlying reason for your dog developing separation anxiety is not known. It can, however, be useful to see if you can pinpoint any specific triggers.

    It is advisable to observe your dog and write these down so you have a clear picture. Is it when you leave the room or house, or is it when you leave them in unfamiliar places? Is it all of these? What signs and behaviors do they exhibit and when? After how long do they occur?

    This can help you try and decipher if the behaviors are due to, or made worse by, loneliness, boredom, frustration, needing to go potty, wanting exercise, or because of noises and disturbances outside.


    2. Start Training

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    Some sort of training or retraining program needs to be instigated, ideally under the direction of a qualified behaviorist. The following suggestions are a helpful start for most dogs.

    • Do not leave your dog alone for long periods. Set up your phone or camera to record your dog while you step outside. Notice how long it takes for their anxious behaviors to start. With this information in mind, reduce the amount of time you leave them before you return home to just before the anxious behavior starts, and then increase slowly from there. Reward positive behavior and be consistent with return times. Some dogs may not be able to be left alone for any period of time at the start of a desensitization process.
    • Leave special or favorite toys out to occupy and distract them. If they have something interesting and fun to do while you are gone, this can help. Examples can be security stuffed toys/teddies or blankets, their favorite balls, interactive puzzles, and treat balls and toys that you can stuff and fill with treats.
    • Meet their basic needs. Have they been walked or taken out for a potty break? Did they actually urinate or defecate? Have they been properly exercised? Have they been fed? Is the house too cold or hot? Do they have water?
    • Minimize disturbances. To a certain degree, and depending on the problem or noise, the following ideas may help you:
    • Close the curtains, blinds, or shutters on all windows and doors
    • Leave a radio or TV on to muffle noises
    • Place them in a quiet space or room
    • Introduce desensitization or counter-conditioning training. These are usually advised and derived from your vet or behaviorist and tailored to your individual dog’s needs. A desensitization program in essence gradually gets them used to being home alone by leaving them for short periods to start with, and gradually building up to longer periods of time.
    • Never punish your dog for unwanted or negative traits and behaviors. Ignore the negative traits and incidences instead and give them no mind. Only reward positive and wanted actions and behaviors.
    • Dog sitters and walkers. These are helpful options and are recommended if you are leaving any dog for more than 4 hours. Having other people check in on them periodically is also super comforting and helpful to them (and you!).

    Your veterinarian or behaviorist may suggest anxiety medication or similar to help with their retraining program.


    3. Don’t Ignore the Issue

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    Letting your dog “cry it out” is advice given by some training guides. This technique, sadly, is practiced quite widely but it is neurologically damaging and needs to be avoided. This is due to:

    • Dogs and puppies left to cry it out and tolerate it will only learn that being alone is terrifying.
    • Each time your dog is distressed, stress hormones occur and are released in the body which can take days to reduce and return to normal levels. This may cause negative long-term effects and problems with your dog’s physical and mental health and state.
    • Some dogs, when using this practice, only learn that asking for their owner to come back doesn’t work and they will suffer in silence.

    4. Get a Specialist Involved

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    With cases such as separation anxiety, especially if you tried the advice from here or from other reputable sources, getting a specialist involved is key. Treating separation anxiety can be complex and take time so it is always recommended to seek advice from a veterinarian, or a clinical behaviorist.

    Any expert should be certified and fully qualified and you may wish to get information from places such as The American Veterinary Society of Animal Behaviour.

    Do you have an anxious dog? A high-quality, pet-safe CBD oil may be able to help. We like CBDfx’s Pet Tincture, which comes in four different strength levels and is made from human-grade, organic hemp. Even better, your dog will love the natural bacon flavor!

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    Conclusion

    Separation Anxiety in dogs is a big topic to unravel. Rest assured, though, there is plenty of help available. Always consult with your veterinarian or dog behaviorist and act as soon as you notice any signs rather than ignoring it or seeing how it goes. Separation anxiety will only become worse and will not get better if no intervention is taken.

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    Our Final Verdict

    We give Sound Oasis Pet Sound Therapy System a rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars.

    Quality: 5/5
    Sound Variety: 5/5
    User-Friendly: 5/5
    Battery Life: 4/5

    Life’s more fun and exciting when you live with an energetic dog. However, finding ways to calm them down is a common challenge that involves creative solutions. Sound therapy is one creative method proven to help some dogs manage their anxiety and hyperreactivity.

    Sound Oasis has been creating sleep and sound therapy products since 1993. They have a notable team of doctors with decades of experience in sleep and sound research. Along with making sound machines, Sound Oasis produces sound samples that are scientifically proven to promote relaxation and sleep.

    While I usually welcome my dog’s playful antics, I also work from home and need my dog to remain calm while I work and log into meetings. I was ready to try out a new product that could soothe my dog and prevent me from getting distracted from work.

    I tested out the Sound Oasis Pet Sound Therapy System, which had a noticeably positive effect on my dog’s reactivity. Despite its small size, the Sound Oasis Pet Sound Therapy System has convenient features and high-quality sound options. My review is here to provide everything you need to know about the Pet Sound Therapy System and how you and your dog can benefit from using it.

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    Overview

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    Product Type:sound machine
    Best Suited For:cats, dogs, hyperreactivity, anxious pets
    Price Range:affordable, similar prices with competitors
    Contents:BST-80-20P sound machine, USB charging cable, user manual, relaxation and sleep booklet
    Dimensions:2.22” x 2.44” x 2.44”
    Weight:7.27 oz
    Color:Black
    Battery Life:4-5 hours, fully charged
    Charging Time:2-3 hours

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    Our Experience

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    While sound therapy isn’t the silver bullet for anxiety or hyperreactivity in dogs, it can help them stay calm when incorporated into a healthy lifestyle routine. My Cavapoo Nora has previously shown a positive response to other forms of sound therapy, so I was looking forward to testing out the Sound Oasis Pet Sound Therapy System. I wanted to see how it would compare to other sound machines I’ve used.

    Despite being 10 years old, Nora remains easily excitable. The tiniest noise can pique her interest and cause her to start barking. I’ve had to come up with many different ideas to manage her hyperreactivity, and this became especially important when I started working from home. I couldn’t have a dog that started barking at every little noise made both inside and outside the house.

    I’ve used several different sound therapy devices, and I have to say that I’m quite impressed with the Sound Oasis Pet Sound Therapy System. The first thing that I noticed was the superior sound quality. Other sound machines I’ve used often start to buzz or hum once they exceed a certain volume. This sound machine consistently emitted clear, high-quality sounds that made it pleasant for both Nora and me to listen to.

    I spent time testing out each of the 20 built-in sounds. I appreciated how they all played continuously for 8 hours without any gaps of silence. The nature sounds, including rain, streams, and woodlands, seemed to be the most effective in masking outdoor noises. Nora was less likely to pick up on noises and start barking. The ambient sounds were all very calming and soothing, but they didn’t really seem to mask other sounds. There were several times when Nora would wake up from a noise and start barking or whining.

    Another notable feature was its Bluetooth connection. It does take some time to manually toggle between the different built-in sounds when using the sound machine’s buttons. So, the Pet Therapy By Sound Oasis mobile app was a game changer for convenience. Connecting to the sound machine via Bluetooth was a quick and straightforward process. The app also had a user-friendly interface, and I could easily switch between sounds and adjust the volume with just a couple of swipes.

    The only minor inconvenience I experienced with the Pet Sound Therapy System was the battery life and charging time. When completely charged, the sound machine could play sounds for a little under 5 hours. It took about 30 minutes of charging for the sound machine to operate after being completely depleted, and it took about 3 hours to fully charge a drained battery. This could cause an inconvenience for days when you have to leave your dog at home for over 5 hours. Fortunately, the sound machine still works when it’s charging and can play sounds for much longer than 5 hours when plugged in.

    Overall, I would recommend the Sound Oasis Pet Sound Therapy System to anyone interested in trying out sound therapy with their pets. Because it’s convenient and easy to use, it provides a positive experience for first-time users. The many different sound options enable people to experiment and discover sounds that effectively calm and soothing their dogs.

    Pros & Cons

    Pros
    • 20 sounds made for pets
    • Works wirelessly
    • Convenient mobile app
    • Can be used as a speaker
    Cons
    • Long charge time
    • Only 5 hours of battery life

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    Key Features

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    How It works

    The Pet Sound Therapy System emits sounds designed to soothe your dog’s stress and anxiety. It also helps to block other distressing or distracting noises like thunder, traffic, and people walking past your home.

    There are two ways to use the Pet Sound Therapy System. It comes with an SD card that contains 20 unique sounds. The sound machine has buttons for switching between sounds and adjusting the volume. If you want to listen to other kinds of sounds, you can download mp3 files to another SD card and insert it into the sound machine.

    You can also play sounds using the Pet Sound Therapy System’s Bluetooth connection. Once you pair your mobile device or computer and download the Sound Oasis mobile app, you’ll have access to a variety of calming sounds. You can use the app to adjust the volume and set the playtime duration to 30 minutes, 60 minutes, or 90 minutes.

    What to Expect

    The Pet Sound Therapy System is available for purchase through Sound Oasis’ website or Amazon store. Sound Oasis offers free shipping within the continental US and standard ground shipping timeframes.

    The Pet Sound Therapy System includes the BST-80-20P sound machine, an SD card with therapeutic sounds, a charging cable, and a pet relaxation and sleep guide. Once you receive your Pet Sound Therapy System, you can start using it right away. It can play sounds wirelessly for up to 5 hours when fully charged. It comes with a USB charging cable and will be fully charged within 2 to 3 hours.

    The Pet Sound Therapy System also includes private listening options. It has a headphone jack for you to plug in your own headphones or pillow speakers. The sound machine can also be used as a speaker, and you can play your own sounds or songs on your mobile device via Bluetooth.

    Pet Therapy By Sound Oasis App

    One of the most convenient features is the Pet Therapy By Sound Oasis App. This free mobile app is available for both Apple and Android mobile devices and includes several different sound options with unlimited run times. Sound connoisseurs will appreciate the app’s equalizer, which enables customizations to create the perfect sound. You can also overlay every sound with a cat’s purring or a steady heartbeat for added comfort and relaxation.

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    About Sound Oasis

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    Founded:1993
    Headquarters:Marblehead, Massachusetts
    Shipping:free US shipping
    Product Availability:over 50 countries
    Product Types:sound machines, sleep masks, therapy pillows, vibroacoustic therapy

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    Is the Sound Oasis Pet Sound Therapy System a Good Value?

    Considering its Bluetooth capabilities, portability, and wide range of sound options, the Pet Sound Therapy System is a good value. It may be slightly more expensive than other sound machines of its size, but most of these sound machines don’t have Bluetooth and other wireless features. Many also don’t have a rechargeable battery and must remain plugged in and stationary at all times.

    You can experience additional savings throughout the year, as Sound Oasis regularly offers discounts to customers. You can also register your product online to receive discounts on other Sound Oasis products.

    How We Tested

    It’s important to note that I tested the Sound Oasis Pet Sound Therapy System on a dog with previous exposure to sound therapy. Because of Nora’s sensitivity to noises, I used sound therapy in her puppyhood to help her to remain calm when she hears thunderstorms, fireworks, sirens, and other loud, distressing noises. Therefore, she’s already used to hearing white noise and nature sounds, and she associates these sounds with calmness and relaxation.

    I used my previous sound machine to compare the Pet Sound Therapy System’s performance. I tested out the Pet Sound Therapy System for a week and kept an eye out for any noticeable differences in Nora. Other than switching products, I kept everything else the same. There weren’t any changes in Nora’s routine, and I placed the Pet Sound Therapy System in the same location as my previous sound machine.

    The Verdict

    The Sound Oasis Pet Sound Therapy System performed equally well as the system I have been successfully using in the past, but didn’t have any noticeably different effects on Nora. For me, the benefits of the Sound Oasis product are about the interface and ease of use, rather than it having any vastly different effects on my dog.

    Using the Sound Oasis Pet Sound Therapy System helped both me and my dog share a relaxing space where she can sleep and I can get on with my day.

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    What is the warranty for the Pet Sound Therapy System?

    Sound Oasis has a 1-year warranty for their BST-80-20P sound machine. They will replace the product at no charge if there are any defects in materials or workmanship within 1 year of the product purchase date. The warranty doesn’t cover any damages caused by misuse, lack of reasonable care, and accidents.

    How do I change the sounds on the Pet Sound Therapy System?

    The BST-80-20P sound machine doesn’t have separate buttons for switching between sounds. You must press the volume buttons twice to change sounds or play a previous sound. You can more easily choose between different sounds when using the app.

    How can I play more sounds on the Pet Sound Therapy System?

    Sound Oasis has an extensive library of therapeutic sounds that you can purchase and download through their website. Every sound comes in an mp3 format and is accessible and playable on both Apple and PC computers. Once you purchase a sound, you can download it onto an SD card. Once you insert the SD card into the BST-80-20P sound machine, the sound machine will begin playing the new sounds.

    What is the Bluetooth connectivity range for the Pet Sound Therapy System?

    The Pet Sound Therapy System has a wireless range of 30 feet or 10 meters. You can connect your mobile device or computer to the sound machine. The sound machine can pair with one device at a time.

    Why is it better than a regular speaker?

    The main features that make this system stand out are the quality of the sound that is produced from a very small device, particularly when compared to similar speakers available, and the types of sounds included. Not only are you getting a very high-quality speaker, but it comes preloaded with sounds that have been specifically chosen for their positive effects on pets, as well as being pleasant to our ears.

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    Conclusion

    The Sound Oasis Pet Sound Therapy System provided a calming and relaxing experience for both my dog and me. The high-quality sounds created an easy listening experience, and the sounds were the perfect background noise that kept Nora calm without distracting me from work.

    It’s rare for both dog owners and their dogs to directly benefit from the same product, but this sound therapy system can provide you both with a pleasant experience as you immerse yourselves in a peaceful soundscape.

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    Most people were first introduced to St. Bernards through the popular 1992 film, Beethoven. This giant breed has captured the hearts of many, and their gentle, calm, and patient natures are what makes them suitable for all sorts of families, including those with older children.

    These massive dogs can get as tall as 30 inches and can weigh up to 180 pounds. They come in various coat colors, such as mahogany, brown, white, red, red bridle, brownish-yellow, black, and orange. Not only are they exceptional pets, but they’ve also been around for a long time, with records of these dogs dating back to 1707. They typically live until they are between 8 and 10. They were first bred to be watchdogs, but in the years since then, their life-saving abilities have been recognized and homed in on, and these dogs are often used in search-and-rescue missions.

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    What’s the Average Lifespan of a St. Bernard?

    The sad reality, and one that St. Bernard owners must be aware of, is that this breed doesn’t live as long as many other dog breeds. Giant breeds, such as St. Bernards, tend to have a 2-year shorter lifespan than large dog breeds, which usually live 10–12 years. They live about 5 years less than medium dog breeds, which can live up to 15 years. Therefore, you can expect a healthy St. Bernard to live between 8–10 years.

    There are not actually many studies into factors affecting the longevity of dogs and their various breeds. However common sense, experience and extrapolation from human studies are likely to give us a good base line.

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    The 5 Reasons Some St. Bernards Live Longer Than Others

    1. Nutrition

    It’s important to get your St. Bernard onto a good-quality dog food that is formulated for giant breeds. Make sure that it is also the right food for your dog’s life stage, as age-appropriate dog food will have the correct nutrition for your dog and help their bodies develop properly, which will contribute to a longer life expectancy. This is especially true for St. Bernards because of their size. Feeding them adult food while they’re still puppies could increase their risk for developmental orthopedic diseases.

    Always make sure the dog food you get is high-quality and from a trusted brand. Much research goes into dog food formulation, so look for a food company that employs veterinarians and board certified veterinary nutritionists. Only give your St. Bernard the recommended portions for their life stage to avoid obesity and other weight problems.

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    2. Environment & Conditions

    A St. Bernard is a dog that loves to be a part of the family, including all the activities they’re involved with. If they’re not included, they will often sulk, so it’s important to reassure them with all the love and attention you can give them.

    Regardless of their coat type, they should be brushed at least once a week. However, it’ll benefit you both if you brush them more often during shedding season. They are happy in cold climates, thanks to their thick coats, but those same thick coats are a disadvantage in hot climates, as they can cause this breed to overheat. You should think carefully about the environmental conditions where you live before deciding to own this cold tolerant dog.


    3. Exercise

    For the health of this breed, they do need both mental and physical exercise. If you’re not a fitness junkie, this breed will compliment your lifestyle nicely because they only require 30 minutes of exercise a day, which can be in the form of a walk or short jog. It’s important to exercise these dogs to keep them in good shape as they tend to be a bit overweight, which can play a part in issues with their joints.

    Training your St. Bernard from puppyhood is a good idea because it’ll help you manage this giant dog as well as stimulate their mind. They’re pretty easy to train because they love to please their owners, but they can be stubborn.

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    4. Breeding History

    When you get a puppy from a breeder, it is important to ask to see the puppy’s parents and find out about any health issues they may have. An untrustworthy breeder will try to sell you a puppy without clear paperwork, so look for a reputable one. They’ll have screened the parents of your puppy before the breeding process has begun to ensure that they’re healthy and not going to pass down genetic health issues to your pup. The degree of relation between the parents also plays a part as in-breeding reduces life expectancy.


    5. Healthcare

    Unfortunately, St. Bernards are predisposed to certain health conditions, such as bloat, hip dysplasia, and certain eye conditions. They are also at risk for parasites and should receive preventative treatment that kills fleas and ticks that come onto their body. They should also be taken for regular health checkups with the vet, and you’ll need to stay on top of all their vaccinations.

    Checking their ears regularly and brushing their teeth will help prevent infections from developing. If you have any concerns about your St. Bernard, contact your vet, as it is essential to catch any health issues early before permanent damage has been done.

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    The 4 Life Stages of a St. Bernard

    Newborn

    A St. Bernard can give birth to large litters, averaging at around 6 puppies per litter, but they are known to give birth to up to 12 pups. These puppies are born fully dependent on their mother for food and care, as they are unable to see for the first 2 weeks of their lives. Their hearing usually only comes in at around 3 weeks of age, so they have to rely fully on their sense of smell to navigate the world.

    Puppy

    Your puppy will get the food source from their mother until they start to wean off the milk and onto solids at around 4 weeks old. At this stage, all their senses will have kicked in, and they will have developed some independence. By the time they reach 2 months of age, they should only be eating solid food.

    However, some vets may recommend that you have it done earlier than a year. It is important to start taking your puppy to obedience and training school once they’ve had their initial vaccinations. Your vet will tell you which vaccinations your dog will need, and there will be quite a few, but they are essential.

    Sterilizing your St Bernard should be discussed with your vet who will recommend what age this should be performed.

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    Adult

    Your St. Bernard is a giant breed, which means they’re going to take longer to reach their full size than other smaller breeds. They’ll only be fully mature from the age of 2–3 years, so your dog will be in the puppy phase for quite some time. From around 24 months of age, you can start transitioning your St. Bernard onto giant-breed adult dog food.

    Senior

    Your dog will reach their last life stage at around 8 years old. They may develop some health conditions by this stage, so it is important to take them for regular health checkups and put them on the treatment your vet recommends. You’ll also need to change their food to giant-breed senior dog food. These last few years should be filled with lots of cuddles and making your dog feel comfortable.

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    How to Tell Your St. Bernard’s Age

    A St. Bernard can take 2 years to reach their full size, so if yours is much smaller than the average size, they’re likely still puppies. If their paws look too large for their body or they have a lot of loose skin, these could be other indicators that they’re still young. However, gender and genes can affect their size.

    A dog’s teeth are a big giveaway, as puppies should have all of their adult teeth by about 24 weeks. If they’re stained and not in the best condition, your dog is likely older.

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    Summary

    A healthy St. Bernard can live between 8–10 years, which is quite short. However, most giant breeds have a similar life expectancy as they don’t live as long as smaller dog breeds. It’s important to feed your St. Bernard dog food specifically formulated to their size as well as their life stage.

    Giving them daily exercise, keeping them up to date with their vaccinations, and taking them for regular checkups are great ways to keep your dog healthy.


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