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A Giant Schnauzer proved that true hero instincts never hesitate.During a quiet moment outdoors in regional Australia, t...
19/12/2025

A Giant Schnauzer proved that true hero instincts never hesitate.

During a quiet moment outdoors in regional Australia, this powerful and deeply loyal dog sensed danger before his owner had time to react. A venomous snake lay coiled nearby, ready to strike.

In a split second, the Giant Schnauzer leapt forward — placing himself directly between the snake and his human.

The snake struck twice.
One bite hit his tongue.
Another struck his neck.

His owner rushed him to an emergency veterinary clinic, where he received multiple doses of antivenom and was kept under close observation for days. The injuries were severe, including lingering nerve damage that required ongoing care — but his determination to survive never faded.

Weeks later, he made it home.
Scarred. Weaker. But alive.

To his family, he is more than a pet.
He is a protector. A guardian.
A reminder that courage sometimes comes on four paws — without hesitation or fear. 🐾❤️

Because when danger appears, some dogs don’t run.
They step forward.

How to Train an Easily Over-Excited DogDogs that get over-excited aren’t being “naughty” — they usually don’t yet know h...
17/12/2025

How to Train an Easily Over-Excited Dog

Dogs that get over-excited aren’t being “naughty” — they usually don’t yet know how to regulate their emotions. Training should focus on calmness, clarity, and consistency rather than suppression.

Practical Strategies That Really Help

1. Reward calm, not excitement
Most people reward excitement without realising it. Quietly reward your dog only when they are calm — sitting, lying down, or making soft eye contact.

2. Teach an “off switch”
Practise behaviours like “settle,” “place,” or “mat training.” These teach your dog that calmness is an active skill, not the absence of activity.

3. Lower stimulation before training
Train in low-distraction environments first. Trying to teach impulse control when excitement is already high often leads to failure.

4. Use short, frequent sessions
Over-excited dogs learn better in 2–5 minute sessions spread throughout the day.

5. Build impulse control games
Simple exercises like waiting before meals, waiting at doors, or slow treat delivery help the brain practise self-control.

6. Manage energy, don’t exhaust it
Over-tiring a dog can increase adrenaline. Balance physical exercise with sniffing, licking, and problem-solving activities.

7. Stay calm yourself
Dogs mirror our energy. Calm, slow movements and a quiet voice help bring their nervous system down.

Important Reminder

Excitability often improves as dogs mature, especially when they feel safe, understood, and consistently guided. Progress may be gradual — and that’s okay.

17/12/2025

🐶 Why dogs love our oral liquid
No brushing. No stress. No struggle.
Just a gentle daily routine that dogs actually enjoy.

With a mild, pet-friendly taste and an easy-to-use liquid format, our dental & digestive health oral liquid blends effortlessly into food or water — making it a favourite even for picky pups.
Pet parents love how easy it is. Dogs love how comfortable it feels.

Healthy teeth, fresher breath, happier tails — all without the fight. 🐾💛

17/12/2025

🚨 AUSSIE DOG PARENTS — PLEASE READ 🐶🦷
I used to think my dog’s bad breath and bleeding gums were just “part of getting older”… until I learned the truth. 😰

🥩 Peanut butter, dry kibble, cheese — even so-called “healthy” treats — can quietly damage your dog’s teeth and gut over time.
Watching him struggle broke my heart, and I honestly wish I had known sooner.

That’s when I started learning about natural ways to fight plaque and support gum health:
🥕 carrots, 🟢 parsley, 🍏 green tea — and most importantly, our daily dental & digestive health oral liquid, which became a game-changer for us 🌿

With consistent use of our oral liquid:
His breath is fresh again.
His gums look pink and healthy.
And his energy is back to his cheeky puppy self.

👉 Swipe to see the foods to AVOID ❌ and the ones that SUPPORT ORAL HEALTH ✅
And check my bio to learn more about the oral liquid we now trust and use every day to care for our dog’s smile ❤️🐾

Why Australian Veterinarians Recommend This ProductOur formula is built on one simple truth:oral health and gut health a...
17/12/2025

Why Australian Veterinarians Recommend This Product

Our formula is built on one simple truth:
oral health and gut health are deeply connected — and ignoring one will affect the other.

Veterinarians across Australia trust this product because it is designed using the same scientific principles applied in modern veterinary dentistry:

1. Enzyme-Based Tartar Softening
Natural enzymes break down the biofilm that hardens into tartar.
This makes tartar easier to remove naturally through chewing and daily oral movement — without brushing, without anaesthesia.

2. Anti-Inflammatory Herbal Complex
Gum inflammation is the root cause of pain, bleeding, bad breath, and bacterial spread.
Our botanical blend helps soothe swollen gums, reduce discomfort, and create a healthier oral environment.

3. Antimicrobial Action for Fresh Breath
Natural plant extracts help reduce harmful oral bacteria, leading to fresher breath and healthier gums.

4. Postbiotics + Gut-Support Ingredients
Digestive health affects immune function, energy, mood, and even oral inflammation.
Postbiotics, prebiotic fibres, and soothing herbs help:
• support gut balance
• reduce gas & bloating
• improve stool quality
• strengthen the immune response

5. Safe for Long-Term Daily Use
No alcohol, no sodium, no harsh chemicals, no artificial flavours.
Gentle enough for cats, dogs, and small mammals, yet effective enough to be used by Australian rescue veterinarians every day.

This is why so many vets trust it:
It targets the root causes of bad breath, tartar, gum sensitivity, and digestive discomfort — not just the symptoms.

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