Itchy Skin, Sensitive Gut, Stiff Joints? Try these Supplements for Inflammation

Have You Tried These?

If your pup can’t stop scratching, you might have already tried antihistamines, but have you considered PEA (palmitoylethanolamide) or quercetin? These natural compounds help calm the body's inflammatory response, easing itchiness caused by allergies and skin irritation.

But did you know they can also support elderly pets dealing with chronic inflammation—not just in their joints (arthritis) but also in their liver and gut? Inflammation in the digestive system can contribute to food sensitivities, poor nutrient absorption, and overall discomfort. By targeting inflammation at its source, these supplements may help improve skin health, mobility, and digestion.

What Are These Supplements?
🐾 PEA (Palmitoylethanolamide) – A natural fatty acid that helps reduce inflammation and pain, great for skin allergies, arthritis, and nerve pain.
🐾 Quercetin – A powerful antioxidant and natural antihistamine that helps with allergies, gut health, and inflammation.

I give these supplements to my precious dog, Mila, to help support her liver, gut, joints and skin, especially as she gets older—and they’ve made such a difference! These supplements can be an easy and effective way for pet owners to help their dogs at home, reducing the need for constant vet visits.

There are many things you can give at home that can help your pets. Have you tried 🐾 Antihistamines? They are an over the counter medication that is used to block histamine, the chemical responsible for allergic reactions, reducing itching and swelling.

If you’d like personalised advice, I offer teleconsults Australia-wide—we can chat over the phone and create a tailored plan for your pet.

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