How to Treat Dogs with Pain and Inflammation
May 1, 2026•Channel
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Published2 months ago
Duration2:17
Video IDCoP4G6M9JLU
Languageen
CategoryPets & Animals
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Description
Many of us probably wish our dogs could speak to us! Sadly, many dogs suffer from pain and inflammation, and we may not always see the signs.
Expert dog behaviourist and dog trainer, Lara Shannon, noticed that her boy, Vindi, had started juddering his jaw and teeth. In this video, she speaks to veterinarian, Doctor Nicole Rous about the issue and her subsequent trial with Vindi on Canine Ceuticals PEA powder.
Dr Nicole explained that the PEA powder contains the amazing ingredient PA, also known as Palmitoylethanolamide, which is a natural compound, and it's made in the body, in response to things like inflammation, injury, pain and stress.
PEA powder manages both joint and nerve pain, inflammatory skin conditions, digestive issues such as IBD, post-surgical pain, and it's even great for kidney health. It's got great neuroprotective properties. So, for older dogs, it's really good for supporting cognitive function and reducing cognitive decline. Studies have also shown that it significantly reduces itching and skin redness in dogs with atopic dermatitis.
So, if you suspect your dog could be suffering from injury, pain, inflammation, stress or cognitive decline, try Canine Ceuticals PEA powder and see the results, just like Lara did with Vindi. Of course, if symptoms persist, see your vet.