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Your dog is scratching, chewing, rubbing their face, or dealing with sore ears, paws, or skin . You feel like you’ve tried everything and nothing seems to make a difference. You've been on all the social media groups and tried all the quick fixes but the itch just keeps coming back.
You've switched foods and gone for those that say natural on the label,
You've been prescribed steroids or antihistamines for your pet and you've spent ££££,
You've tried supplements, washes, and ear drops,
You've hit a brick wall and you feel stressed every time your dog starts to scratch, its like nails down a chalkboard and all you want is for it to stop.. You don't want your dog to suffer through this discomfort - its heart-breaking to watch.
You know something isn’t right, but you’re struggling to pinpoint the root cause.

Good question.
The answer is that it can be linked to a number of factors, there are some common ones and there are some that are less common, but once you understand how multiple factors can stack up its like a lightbulb going on. The big areas where there can be multiple variables at play are:
Changing one thing, a new food, a new supplement, a different shampoo rarely works because it doesn’t address the whole picture. You end up stuck in a loop of short-term relief followed by flare-ups.


If you are stuck in a loop and are looking for support that can genuinely make a lasting difference to your dogs health. This is for you.
What you'll get from an introductory call:
Here are some real life examples in action:


Bear is a 9 year old Shiatzu, whose skin was inflamed, sore and he was losing his fur. His guardian Gill was at her wits end with how to help him.
Understanding Bear's diet helped us to isolate the triggers. He's now on a new diet that meets all his dietary needs and he's doing much better.

Luna is 5 year old Collie Cross. She is a more complex case. Her Guardian Sandra has been at her wits end trying get to the root cause.
Luna has intolerances, has an imbalanced gut and yeast biofilm embedded in the gut wall. Her guardian is empowered with a plan and she is doing much better.

Ruby is a 9 year old miniature Labradoodle. She was constantly itching neither her or her guardian Karl could get a good nights sleep because of it.
Constant food switching, refusing to eat and gunky ears were part of the picture. Ruby had intolerances but her diet was also deficient. She's no longer a fussy eater and she's completely itch free,
Introducing The Chronic Dog Recovery Roadmap
If your dog is flaring now, you may be feeling overwhelmed, and need qualified guidance from a trustworthy professional, this protocol will give you clear, actionable insights and a plan you can continue to follow.
The Chronic Dog Recovery Roadmap is a dog-led, insight-driven process that brings together information from a range of sources to uncover patterns, explore potential influences, and create a clearer picture of your dog's health and wellbeing.

Living with an itchy dog is exhausting emotionally and practically. If you’re ready to move away from trial-and-error and want guided, evidence-informed, support that is tailored to your dog, then you’re in the right place.

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