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Mushrooms and Cordyceps for Dogs: Natural Boosters for Immunity, Energy and Longevity

Mushrooms & Cordyceps for Dogs: Immunity and Energy Boosters Mushrooms & Cordyceps: Immunity and Energy Boosters for Dogs Part 2 of our Natural Wellness Series for Dogs Disclaimer: This content is intended for informational purposes only and does not substitute veterinary advice. Always consult your veterinarian before starting new supplements or changes in your dog’s routine. Catch Up on the Series: Part 1: Shiny Coats & Happy Guts – Omega Fatty Acids & Coconut Oil Part 3: Understanding Dog Anxiety – Signs, Causes & Calming Solutions Part 4: How Local Pet Stores Can Help Avoid Prescription Diets Why Medicinal Mushrooms Matter Mushrooms have long been revered in traditional medicine. Now, veterinary research is uncovering their powerful immune-boosting properties for dogs. Mushrooms like Reishi, Shiitake, Maitake, Turkey Tail , and Cordyceps contain beta-glucans—bioactive compounds that support immune regulation, inflammation control, and even cancer ...

Papillomas in Dogs: What That Strange Lump Really Is

Ever noticed a small, cauliflower-like bump suddenly appear on your dog’s lips, gums, or mouth? Don’t panic—chances are it’s a canine papilloma, a common and usually benign condition caused by a virus. Let’s break down what you need to know about these strange little growths. --- 🦠 What Is a Papilloma? A canine oral papilloma is a wart-like growth caused by the canine papillomavirus. It primarily affects younger dogs with developing immune systems, although older or immunocompromised dogs can get them too. These growths are: White or pale pink Rough or cauliflower-shaped Usually found on lips, gums, inside the mouth, or occasionally on the eyelids or feet --- 🐶 Is It Contagious? Yes, but only to other dogs—not humans, cats, or other animals. The virus spreads through direct contact, such as: Shared toys Mutual grooming Playtime at dog parks or daycare Most adult dogs have built up immunity, so outbreaks are more common in puppies and adolescents. --- 🔍 How to Tell If It’s a Papillom...