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Understanding and Protecting Your Pet from Seasonal Skin Allergies

As environmental allergens like pollens, dust mites and mould surge during Spring, dogs and cats with seasonal or environmental allergies often experience discomfort, but some breeds experience skin allergies more than others, according to PetSure.

Common allergens cause an inflammatory response that manifests primarily on the skin. Atopic dermatitis, a chronic inflammatory skin condition, is often associated with skin allergies in pets.




PetSure claims data from the 2025 Pet Health Monitor Report reveals skin allergies and infections were the most claimed condition for dogs in 2024, and the third most claimed condition for cats. For dogs, the average cost of treatment was $667, while the highest treatment cost was just north of $21,000. For dogs aged 1-8 years, skin infections and allergies were the most claimed condition.*

Claims for skin infections and allergies generally start to climb in September, with the spring and summer months typically recording the highest claims volume. In January and October 2024, claims for skin infection and allergies (dermatitis) were up 33% and 21% respectively, compared to the month prior*.

PetSure Chief Veterinary Officer (CVO), Dr Simone Maher, warns of common signs pet carers should watch out for.

“You might see an obvious increase in scratching, or more subtle signs like frequent rubbing of face, ears or back on carpet or grass. 




Foot licking is also common. Apparent abnormalities like hair loss, red skin and sore or smelly ears indicate veterinary care is needed. Lameness might occur when pets have inflamed skin between their toes.

PetSure claims data shows some breeds have more claims for skin allergic disorders , including the British Bulldog and the West Highland White Terrier and for felines, it's the Devon Rex and the Sphynx.

Seasonal skin issues, by their very nature, often require recurrent treatment over a pet’s lifetime. While prevention is difficult unless the specific cause can be identified and removed, ensuring that skin health is optimised all year round can be helpful. 

Some things that may assist include flea prophylaxis, a diet with adequate essential fatty acids and appropriate skin and coat care.”

Dog breeds most likely to claim for skin allergies - PetSure claims data, FY25** 

Rank 

Breed 

 

Prevalence 

 

#1 

British Bulldog 

27% 

#2 

West Highland White Terrier 

21% 

#3 

Boxer 

21% 

#4 

French Bulldog 

21% 

#5 

Staffordshire Bull Terrier 

18% 

Prevalence is percentage of total number of unique claiming pets / total number of insured pets. 


How to take care of your pet during allergy season:

  • Routine flea prevention: This involves regular measures to protect pets from flea infestations, and may include things like oral or topical treatments and environmental control.
  • Review your pet’s diet: A healthy diet with adequate essential fatty acids is crucial to optimising skin health all-year round.
  • Be diligent with skin and coat care: Regular care is key, including ensuring hair is kept free of knots and matting.
  • Get expert advice: If you want to discuss a potential skin allergy or any aspect of your pet's health, consider a vet telehealth service like LiveVet, which connects you with an experienced Australian registered vet 24/7. LiveVet is available complimentary to policyholders through the myPetPass® rewards programme with participating brands administered by PetSure.

~ Otherwise, VetChat is available to all pet parents for a small fee.


Local case study: How Fleta managed Dusty’s skin allergies

A birthday present from her partner changed Fleta’s life forever. That gift was Dusty, a Toy Cavoodle puppy.

“He’s our first-born child,” Fleta says. “And he’s a costly little member of the family.”

One year into Dusty’s life with Fleta, she noticed him licking and chewing his paws as Spring arrived.

“The vet said he had allergies, so we gave him a low dose of Claritin and that helped during the Spring season,” Fleta recalls. “But by the following year we were regularly at the vet.”

Finally referred to a dermatologist for specialist treatment, Dusty was tested for 72 common environmental allergens.

“He was allergic to more than 40 of them,” Fleta says. “And that made things very hard to manage because you can’t try to just avoid the allergen. He’s also allergic to animal proteins including chicken and beef, which makes feeding him challenging.”

Dusty began an immunotherapy program of desensitisation. This meant a three-weekly injection of a mild combination of his allergens to build up a tolerance, administered alongside other preventative measures such as anti-itch medication and foot baths after a walk.

“Most dogs respond favourably to the immunotherapy within 18 months,” Fleta says. “It’s been 12 months for Dusty so far, so we’ll soon know if there are results.”
Despite the regular treatment, Dusty is grateful for his owner’s diligence and keen eye.

“It’s important for pet owners to recognise allergies are common,” Fleta says. “It was disrupting his sleep – and ours – and he was very uncomfortable. It wasn’t until we got it under control that we realised just how bad it had been.”

The treatment would have been prohibitively expensive without Fleta’s pet insurance policy, which reimbursed most of the associated costs.

“We got pet insurance [gold cover/comprehensive with routine care] when Dusty was nine months old,” she says. “I’d done my research and read a lot about self-insurance as a potential option, but when I did the sums it seemed worthwhile.”

Just over a month after purchasing the policy, Dusty dug up a mouldy pig’s ear and was left in need of veterinary attention.

“That was great timing,” Fleta laughs. “We’re around $8,000 ahead from having pet insurance. I wouldn’t go without it now. At worst, you pay a few premiums and don’t use it, but that’s a great outcome for your pet.”


Testimonials and customer experience may vary depending on individual circumstances. Claims are assessed subject to policy terms and conditions.

References:

* 2024 PetSure claims data
~ 2024 PetSure claims data. Claims volumes for skin conditions – infection/allergy for dogs and cats.
** PetSure claims data for FY25, top breeds ranked by prevalence (percentage of claiming policies) – skin allergy
^ Average amount claimed per case – skin allergy
An image showing the three top book picks for the Australian Dog Lovers Book Club: "PLEASE DON'T GO!," "The Love Language of Dogs," and "DOG DAD."


Explore the unique and multifaceted bond between humans and their canine companions with this month's selection of our Dog Lovers Book. Delve into the complex topic of separation anxiety with a holistic approach to helping your dog feel calm and secure, and learn how to reclaim your own peace of mind. Discover how a dog's presence can help us heal and find our place in the world.

This month, young readers will embark on heart-warming adventures with some very special dogs. Follow the lives of therapy dogs and learn how they spread kindness and comfort to others, while also seeing a glimpse into their life at home.


PLEASE DON’T GO!
A Holistic Approach to Resolving Separation Anxiety in Dogs
by Ness Jones (Author), Kelly Gorman Dunbar (Foreword)

Break free from the guilt and worry of leaving your dog alone.
Does you dog struggle when you walk out the door? Do you ever feel weighed down by worry about what's happening while you're away?

Separation anxiety affects more than just your dog - it impacts your freedom, peace of mind and daily life. But there is hope.


If you dread leaving the house because you're worried about how your dog will cope, you’re not alone. 
Many caregivers feel guilt and frustration, trapped by the constant worry over what might be happening at home while they’re away.

This book offers a compassionate, step-by-step approach to help your dog feel calm and secure when home alone, while giving you the freedom to leave without guilt or fear. With empathy and science-based strategies, you’ll learn how to support your dog’s emotional recovery and build their confidence and independence.

What You’ll Learn:

✔️  The A.L.O.N.E Method* – A beginner-friendly roadmap to help your dog feel safe every time you leave

✔️  Common myths about separation anxiety—and why outdated advice often fails

✔️  How to read your dog’s body language and recognise subtle signs of anxiety

✔️  Real-life case studies that show how different approaches suit different dogs

✔️  A holistic perspective on treatments, including medications and natural remedies

Ness Jones helps dogs feel confident alone—and gives their guardians their lives back. Through her work as a coach, speaker, and workshop facilitator specialising in separation anxiety, she empowers caregivers to reclaim their independence while helping their dogs thrive emotionally in their absence.


Paperback,‎ 216 pages
Publisher: ‎Independently published26 August 2025

RRP: $15.95 from www.amazon.com.au

THE LOVE LANGUAGE OF DOGS
Hilarious Ways Your Dog is Trying to Show Their Love

by Sam Hart, Tatiana Davidova (Illustrator)

This funny illustrated book revels in the unusual ways your dog expresses their love and affection

You love your furry friend and they love you too... lots. But has your dog ever gone a bit too far in p
ursuit of your approval, their good intentions leading to mischief and chaos?

Brimming with humorous illustrations and witty captions, this book is here to help you appreciate the hilarious ways your pet pup tries to show their love. Within you will find out:
  • What happens when your dog decides to make you dinner
  • What your pooch is trying to achieve by barking over all your guests
  • Why you should always be suspicious when your pet brings you free things

Perfect for dog lovers and owners alike, The Love Language of Dogs offers valuable insight into the strange forms your pup's affection might take. It's sure to bring a smile to your face as you realise that, although sometimes misguided, your pooch always has the best of intentions!


Hardcover, 96 pages
Publisher: Octopus, 12th August 2025


Price: $18.25 at www.booktopia.com.au

DOG DAD
How Animals Bring Out The Best In Us And Can Help Save The World 
by Topher Brophy 


Can dogs make us better humans? Can animal companionship really heal the world? 
In telling Topher Brophy's story, Dog Dad shows us emphatically that the answer to both questions is yes.

Is there a cure for the "sad sickness? That's what Topher Brophy calls the feeling he has lived with as long as he can remember. As a lonely only child "on the spectrum," a shy high schooler cursed by acne, a college student working hard to be accepted as a "frat boy," and a young man travelling to exotic destinations in search of wisdom and inner peace, Topher never feels he belongs anywhere or to anything. 

Too shy to keep a friendship, he battles feelings of rejection and loneliness, always wondering why just living in the world, which seems easy for others, is so difficult for him. He tries various remedies, even becomes a sports freak in the hope that being strong will make him happy and get him "accepted."

With barbells, ropes, bands, he works out morning till night to keep the sad sickness at bay-till an injury makes even that impossible. Nothing changes anything. The sad sickness is always there.

Then Rosenberg comes into his life. Dog Dad tells how becoming a dog dad changes everything for Topher Brophy. How the companionship and love he receives from his shaggy puppy beget the companionship and love he can now give... and how that makes him feel, for the first time in his life, like he belongs in the world as it is. 

How Rosenberg connects him to a community of dog people and introduces him to a special person, the Dog Styler. How together, they create an Instagram sensation and a family - and dedicate both to the higher purpose of healing the world.

This is no shaggy dog story. It really happened to Topher Brophy, and it can really happen to anyone.


Paperback,‎ 208 pages
Publisher‏: Vertel Publishing, 24 January 2023


Price: $40.75 at www.booktopia.com.au

** Topher Brophy will be donating all of his proceeds from the sale of Dog Dad to American Humane. **

THE HAPPINESS OF DOGS
Why the Unexamined Life is Most Worth Living
by Mark Rowlands

A ground-breaking exploration of a dog's experience of the world and how they can help us understand ourselves better, from the author of The Philosopher and the Wolf.


If a dog could write a book of philosophy, what would it contain?


If you have spent part of your life with a dog, you may find certain questions popping, unbidden, into your mind. Is my dog living a fulfilled life? Is my dog a good dog? Does my dog love me? This, however only scratches the surface of a canine philosophy.

Drawing on his life lived with dogs (two German shepherds, the amiable Hugo and his dark twin Shadow; Brenin, a wolf hybrid, and Tess his wolf dog daughter; and Nina, a German shepherd/malamute mix), on the ideas of philosophers from Socrates to Hume and Sartre, and on the cutting edge psychology of canine cognition, philosopher Mark Rowlands explores the way dogs experience the world to bring us closer to an understanding of ourselves.

While dogs feel unparalleled joy and focus in the moment, humans are burdened by the disquietude of anxiety, doubt and even anguish. Happiness for dogs can be achieved in the daily chase of a squirrel, for humans it is much more elusive. 

Digging deep into their morality, freedoms, consciousness, intelligence and love of life, Rowlands discovers that dogs have a unique way of existing which amounts to a different philosophical outlook altogether - if they could write such a thing - and that they may have better answers to the meaning of life than we do.

Paperback, 256 pages
Publisher: Granta, 31st July 2025


RRP: $28.95 from www.booktopia.com.au

MISHKA – A DOG’S LIFE
The true story of a Belgian Shepherd Tervueren's coming of age

by Jackie Corrado

The true story of a Belgian Shepherd Tervuren's coming of age.

For three years we follow Mishka - the "enchanted puppy" that has the talent to turn every dog into a friend, and who grows up to become a fearless male looking to set his position in dog society.


Through drama, but also with humour, we get to experience Mishka's battles, friendships, his hunts and his first love.

In a fascinating study of dog behaviour, this book depicts the full evolution of a young dog - from the heart-wrenching separation from his family at 8 weeks old, his search for a new "pack" and learning to bond with humans, to his many gained and a few lost friendships as he grows up to be an impressive Berber lion of a dog.

A book for all dog lovers, that will make you appreciate the individuality of each dog's unique soul and personality.
It is also a small contribution to the field of ethology - a one-case study of animal behaviour.

Featuring 48 original colour illustrations in watercolour style by the author, depicting many of the scenes described in the book, plus several photographs.


Hardcover, 132 pages
Publisher: Jackie Corrado, 17th July 2025


Price: $33.57 from www.amazon.com.au

DOGS & US 
by Gareth St John Thomas

Discover the inner workings of our relationship with dogs in this gentle, informed and fun look at the reasons why we love our four-legged friends.

Many of us know the joy, love and chaos of having a dog in your life. But have you ever wondered why we can feel such an attachment to dogs in particular? Pairing adorable images with the latest research, Dogs & Us is an investigation into – and celebration of – human-canine relationships.

With the rise of hybrid working and average lifespans increasing, dog owners are spending more and more time with their pets. This book explores how dogs affect and improve a multitude of aspects of our lives, covering themes including affection, calming, exercise, friendship and play. It also captures the link between human wellbeing and our animal companions – a particularly wonderful aspect of life with dogs.

Dog lovers everywhere will adore this fresh and vibrant look at the bond we share with our canine companions. With fascinating insights from organisations such as the Human Animal Bond Research Institute, it brings brand new academic research together with playful quotes and images in a collection that will inform, intrigue and delight. Join the growing number of dog owners who want to know more about our relationship with ‘man’s best friend’, and dive into Dogs and Us.

A perfect Father’s Day pick or coffee table staple.

Paperback, 144 pages
Publisher: Exisle Publishing, 1st October 2025

RRP: $19.99 from www.amazon.com.au

DOG’S BEST FRIEND
A portrait of an unbreakable bond

by Giuseppe Santamaria

Dog's Best Friend celebrates the heart-warming bond between dogs and their humans, one city street at a time!

In Dog's Best Friend, photographer Giuseppe Santamaria presents a beautiful street photography collection celebrating the joy, character, and companionship shared by dogs and their humans.


Through candid snapshots taken on city streets from Paris to Tokyo, Melbourne to New York, Santamaria reveals the universal connection between people and their pets, capturing moments that are heartwarming, playful, and often poignant.

This book is a tribute to the timeless friendship between dogs and their human companions.


Hardcover, 272 pages
Publisher: Smith Street Books, 26th August 2025


Price: $26.25 from www.amazon.com.au

HOBBY BUDDIES
A Cute & Bold Cat and Dog Colouring Book

by Zoopeez (Author)

Experience the joy and relaxation that comes from colouring with the Zoopeez adult colouring book for pet lovers. Unleash your creativity while celebrating your love for animals. 
  • Feel a sense of calm and peace as you fill the detailed illustrations with your favourite colours. 
  • Connect with your inner child and rediscover the joy of colouring. 
  • Transform your stress into artistic expression and unwind after a long day. 
  • Bring the pages to life with the vibrant colours of your imagination. 
  • Practice mindfulness and focus on the present moment while colouring.
  • Embrace your love for pets and indulge in this soothing artistic activity.

The Zoopeez colouring book includes 20 unique colouring pages featuring delightful illustrations of pets.

Paperback, ‎ 25 pages
Publisher: Zoopeez, 9th June 2025


RRP: $21.99 at www.amazon.com.au

BOOK CLUB – KIDS CORNER

ERNIE, THE PERFECTLY, WONDERFUL (BAD) THERAPY DOG
by Nicole Selby (Author), Tamara Botting (Contributor), Kira Alexanian (Illustrator)

Ernie's mum doesn't know what to do! When Ernie is at his job as a Therapy Dog, he is calm, quiet and well-behaved. But when Ernie is at home, it's like he's a different dog-he runs around the house and chases squirrels up trees! 

Will Dr. Heather the vet say that Ernie can't be a Therapy Dog anymore?

Pages, Pens, & Paws bringing literacy and laughter together. Pairing specifically crafted books, events, and animal assisted reading programs to share the joy of reading with a child.


Publisher: Pages, Pens, and Paws19 September 2022
Paperback‎ 35 pages

Price: $19.36 from www.amazon.com.au

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A THERAPY DOG
by David L Thomas

Discover the heart-warming story of Oliver, a lovable Golden Retriever with a very special job!


In
A Day In The Life of a Therapy Dog, young readers will follow Oliver through a busy, joy-filled day as he visits children at schools, patients in hospitals, and seniors at care homes. With every wag of his tail and gentle cuddle, Oliver shows how small acts of kindness can make a big difference.

Perfect for children ages 5–10, this beautifully illustrated story introduces important lessons about empathy, compassion, and emotional support. Along the way, kids will learn the amazing roles therapy dogs play in helping people feel safe, happy, and loved.

Inside this book, children will:
  • Meet a real therapy dog and see the places he works
  • Learn how pets can help reduce stress and bring smiles
  • Build emotional intelligence through thoughtful storytelling
  • Enjoy fun "Therapy Dog Facts" that inspire and educate
Whether your child loves animals, needs a little extra comfort, or simply enjoys sweet adventures, A Day In The Life of a Therapy Dog is sure to become a treasured favourite.

Join Oliver on his uplifting journey—and see how one good dog can spread so much happiness!

Paperback, 25 pages
Publisher: Independently published, 14 May 2025


Price: $16.92 from www.amazon.com.au

ANIMALS IN OUR CARE: DOGS
by Eliza Nodes

Are you the sort of kid who knows it all? Do you want to be? 

This informative series will explain all there is to know about dogs, cats, horses, and rabbits. Impress your friends and family by becoming a Genius Kid!


From playful puppies to large furry pets, there is so much to know about dogs. 

This book will engage newly confident readers who are ready to learn independently with fun facts and provides learners a chance to test their knowledge.

These books also feature full-colour photos, a table of contents, a glossary, and an index.


Paperback, 24 pages
Publisher: North Star Editions, 1st August 2025
For Ages: 6 - 9 years old


Price: $21.35 from www.booktopia.com.au

GUNNER GOES TO THE BUS STOP (#5)
by Karl Riemensperger (Author), Oscar Feliz & Antonisa Scott (Illustrators)

Gunner is a loyal and playful 5 year-old Black Labrador mix that finds himself worrying about being separated from his boy as he spends his first day away at school. 

Follow Gunner’s day as he attempts to fill the time between morning and afternoon bus stop visits with activities and dreams. Gunner might find that there wasn't much to worry about and that he can manage being by himself sometimes.

In the fifth book of a series, this story demonstrates how a dog might react to being left alone for a day without his favourite human but how quickly he forgets once they are reunited. 

Things may not have been as bad as he thought and he will be better prepared for next time. There are many adventures yet to be had in the Gunner Goes series!

Paperback, ‎32 pages
Publisher: ‎Independently published, 11 April 2024
For Ages: 3 -10 years old

Price: $22.22 from www.amazon.com.au

THE POKY LITTLE PUPPY’S SPECIAL SPRING DAY
by Diane Muldrow

Poky and his siblings are excited to play outside on this beautiful spring day. They sniff fresh flowers, splash in puddles after getting caught in a passing shower, and even join some children in an Easter egg hunt! 

This new Little Golden Book is written and illustrated to recall the bestselling classic story, The Poky Little Puppy, published back in 1942. Boys and girls will love spending their special spring days reading this story.

Look for these other Poky Little Golden Books: The Poky Little Puppy, The Poky Little Puppy's Wonderful Winter Day, The Poky Little Puppy and the Patchwork Blanket, and The Poky Little Puppy and the Pumpkin Patch.


Hardcover, 24 pages
Publisher: Series Little Golden Books, 13th April 2021
For Ages: 2 - 5 years old


Price: $5.99 at www.booktopia.com.au

Want to see what other books we've featured? You can find all of our past selections under the Book Club tab in the main menu.
A happy dog in a green harness, tongue out, leaps through a field of yellow dandelions—a common herb in canine wellness


Unlock the Healing Power of Herbs for Your Dog

Rita Hogan is a clinical herbalist from the United States with more than 20 years of experience in holistic canine herbalism. Author of The Herbal Dog, she is also an educator, speaker, formulator, grower and medicine maker who uses a combination of diet, herbs, mushrooms, flower essences and phytoembryonic therapies to support dogs in body, mind, and spirit.

This year, Rita will speak at Canine Masters in Melbourne, where she will explore the foundational role of the nervous system in canine health and how it influences every other system in the body, from digestion and immunity to the endocrine and cardiovascular systems. She will also share how to recognise the signs of nervous system imbalance and ways to restore harmony through herbal medicine.

In the following article, Rita introduces us to the “language of herbs,” showing how their unique qualities can help bring balance and wellbeing to our dogs.

A big part of plant language is what herbalists call energetics. Energetics describes how an herb expresses itself in the body, whether it brings warmth and circulation, or whether it cools and decreases heat. 
Some herbs are neutral, offering steady support without leaning in either direction. Once you understand these qualities, choosing herbs with confidence becomes second nature.

9 Herbs Every Dog Owner Should Know

  • Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla)

Chamomile is cooling and one of the best-known herbs for calming both digestion and the nervous system. In dogs, it relaxes cramping, eases gas, and soothes the lining of the stomach and intestines. Many guardians also use chamomile to help restless dogs settle at night or to ease the stress of travel and thunderstorms.

Chamomile also works topically: a cooled tea can be used as a gentle eye rinse for mild irritation or as a wash for inflamed skin.

How to use: Steep one teaspoon of dried flowers in one cup of hot water for ten minutes, then cool. Give 5–10 ml per 5 kg of body weight once or twice daily. If your dog dislikes teas, a glycerite* works well at 1 drop per kg, divided into two doses.

Glycerites are sweet, alcohol-free liquid herbal extracts made by soaking herbs in glycerin to draw out beneficial properties. This makes them a non-toxic alternative for people and pets.

  • Calendula (Calendula officinalis)

Calendula is warming, with bright golden-orange petals that bring vitality to skin and tissue repair. It supports wound healing, soothes the gastrointestinal tract, and helps the lymphatic system, part of your dog’s drainage (toxin) system, stay clear and moving.


Externally, calendula is perfect as a wash for cuts, scrapes, or irritated paws. It should not be used on wounds producing pus, but for uninfected healing it is invaluable. Inside, calendula helps sluggish digestion and encourages the body to move waste more effectively.


How to use: Steep one teaspoon of petals in one cup of hot water for ten minutes. Use externally as a rinse, or give internally at 5–10 ml per 5 kg once or twice daily. As a glycerite, use 1 drop per kg per day, divided into two doses.

  • Plantain (Plantago major or Plantago minor)

Plantain is cooling, and one of the quiet heroes of the herb world. Its ribbed green leaves are soothing to the skin, throat, stomach, and bladder. 

I often turn to it when a dog has irritated paws from grass, a fresh insect bite, or digestive irritation that benefits from being mixed with calendula or chamomile.

Plantain provides down a gentle protective coat on sore tissue while also helping to draw out surface irritation. 
A crushed fresh leaf works fast on a sting. 
A tea provides deeper support inside the body.

How to use: Steep two teaspoons of dried leaf in one cup of hot water for fifteen minutes, then cool. Give 5–10 ml per 5 kg once or twice daily. As a glycerite, use 1 drop per kg per day, divided into two doses. A cooled tea can also be used as a paw rinse for dogs irritated by grass or sidewalks.

  • Marshmallow Root (Althaea officinalis)

Marshmallow root is cooling, rich in mucilage, a natural plant gel that feels slippery to the touch. This soothing gel coats sore tissues and calms irritation. 

Marshmallow is excellent for dry coughs, throat irritation, reflux, or a raw gut. It also helps when the urinary tract feels hot and inflamed.

How to use: Marshmallow works best as a cold tea. 

Place one tablespoon of chopped root in one cup of cool water and let it soak for 4–6 hours, then strain. The liquid should feel silky between your fingers. Give 5–10 ml per 5 kg once or twice daily. A glycerite may also be used at 1 drop per kg per day, divided into two doses. Marshmallow is mild and pairs beautifully with chamomile for belly upsets or with plantain for urinary comfort.

  • Ginger (Zingiber officinale)




Ginger is warming, bringing steady heat and circulation to the body. It steadies nausea, relieves cramping, and helps with sluggish digestion. I use it for car sickness, gas after meals, and indigestion. Ginger is a wonderful ally for dogs with a “cold” digestive pattern, those dogs who bloat, burp, or seem uncomfortable after eating.

How to use: Slice two or three thin slices of fresh ginger and steep them in one cup of hot water for ten minutes, then cool. Give 5–10 ml per 5 kg about thirty to sixty minutes before a car ride or with meals that cause gas. A small pinch of fresh grated ginger in food for every 5 kg can also help. As a glycerite, use 1 drop per kg per day, divided into two doses. Avoid ginger in dogs with stomach ulcers or those taking blood-thinning medications.

  • Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica)

Nettle is cooling, deeply nourishing, and mineral-rich. It provides magnesium, calcium, iron, and silica, while also containing natural antihistamine compounds such as quercetin

Nettle supports the skin from the inside out and helps itchy dogs feel more comfortable, especially when diet and environment are also addressed.

It is food-like in its strength, building the body up over time.
If I were stranded on an island with only one herb to choose from, nettle would be my pick.
How to use: Steep one tablespoon of dried leaf in one cup of hot water for 20–30 minutes, then cool. Give 5–10 ml per 5 kg once daily with food. As a glycerite, use 1 drop per kg per day, divided into two doses. Nettle is well suited to longer-term use—three to six weeks followed by a pause to reassess.

  • Dandelion Leaf and Root (Taraxacum officinale)




Dandelion is cooling, with different actions depending on whether you use the leaf or root. The leaf supports healthy fluid balance without draining potassium, making it useful for puffiness and as a spring tonic. The root is a classic bitter that supports the liver and helps break down fats.


How to use: For the leaf, steep one teaspoon of dried leaf in one cup of hot water for ten minutes, then cool. Give 5–10 ml per 5 kg once daily. For the root, simmer one teaspoon of chopped root in one cup of water for twenty minutes, then cool. Dose the same way. Either part can also be given as a glycerite at 1 drop per kg per day, divided into two doses. Dandelion is gentle and many dogs benefit from seasonal use.

  • Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum)

Milk thistle is neutral to slightly cooling, supporting and protecting the liver. Its seeds contain silymarin, a group of compounds that shield liver cells and encourage their repair. 
I recommend milk thistle when a dog has been exposed to chemicals, is taking medications that stress the liver, or simply needs extra liver support.

How to use: Give 5–10 mg of standardised extract (70% silymarin) per kg of body weight daily with food. For example, a 10 kg dog would take 50–100 mg per day, while a 25 kg dog would take 125–250 mg per day.

  • Skullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora)

Skullcap is cooling, and one of the most important herbs for the nervous system. It calms without sedating, making it valuable for anxious, reactive, or restless dogs

Skullcap helps smooth out overactive nerves, easing stress in situations like fireworks, travel, or separation anxiety. It also supports long-term nervous system balance, helping sensitive dogs handle the world with more ease.

How to use: Steep one teaspoon of dried leaves and stems in one cup of hot water for ten minutes, then cool. Give 5–10 ml per 5 kg once or twice daily. As a glycerite, give 1 drop per kg per day, divided into two doses. Skullcap is safe for longer-term use and builds nervous system resilience over time.

Sourcing, Storage, and Quality: Making the Most of Your Herbs

The key to using each one of these herbs is to listen carefully to what your dog needs. If the problem looks and feels cold or sluggish, warming herbs like calendula and ginger may help. If the problem looks and feels hot or irritated, cooling herbs like chamomile, plantain, marshmallow, nettle, dandelion, or skullcap are often better choices. When the liver needs steady protection, milk thistle offers neutral support.

You don’t need to overthink it
Simply ask yourself: does my dog need more warmth, more coolness, or more calm right now? 
Over time, you’ll see how these plants bring balance, softer eyes, calmer skin, steadier digestion, and a more relaxed nervous system.

✔️ When purchasing herbs for your dog, always choose high-quality sources. Look for organic or wildcrafted herbs that are free of pesticides and chemical residues, as dogs are especially sensitive to contaminants.

✔️ Dried herbs should have vibrant colour and a fresh, clean aroma, not a dull or musty smell. When buying glycerites, make sure they are prepared from quality plant material and stored in dark glass bottles to protect their potency. 

✔️ Powdered herbs should always be kept in airtight containers away from heat and light, as they lose strength quickly when exposed to air. Never store herbs in plastic, which can degrade their quality. Glass and stainless steel are the best materials for maintaining freshness and vitality.

✔️ Proper storage is only half the equation, knowing how long your herbs will stay fresh is just as important. Well-stored dried leaves and flowers usually keep their strength for about one to two years, while roots and barks often last two to three years.

✔️ Powders lose potency more quickly and are best used within six to twelve months. Glycerites generally remain effective for two to four years if kept tightly sealed in dark glass, away from heat and light. 

✔️ Prepared teas should be refrigerated and used within twenty-four to forty-eight hours, and cold infusions like marshmallow root are best within twenty-four hours. Always label containers with the purchase or preparation date, keep them in a cool, dark place, and do a quick check before use. If the colour has badly faded, the aroma is flat or musty, the taste is weak or off, or you see any moisture or mould, it is time to replace the herb.

✔️ Lastly, purchase from reputable herbal suppliers, natural pet apothecaries, or trusted local herb farms rather than generic bulk bins. The vitality of the plant directly affects the vitality it offers your dog, so investing in quality ensures that the herbs truly support your companion’s health.


About our writer

Rita Hogan is a clinical canine herbalist with over 20 years of experience, specialising in holistic canine herbalism. She is an author, teacher, formulator, speaker, and herbal medicine maker. As the author of The Herbal Dog and founder of Ethos School of Holistic Canine Herbalism, Rita believes a healthy dog is a way of life.

Her approach integrates nutrition, herbs, flower essences, medicinal mushrooms, and phytoembryonic therapies to support the physical, emotional, and energetic health of dogs. Rita’s work is dedicated to helping veterinarians, veterinary technicians, pet parents, and holistic practitioners understand the language of plants and recognise that both plants and dogs are individuals. She believes traditional herbalism complements veterinary medicine, creating a truly integrative path to healing.

You can learn more about Rita’s work here www.canineherbalism.com and her book The Herbal Dog at www.canineherbalist.com, also available on www.amazon.com.au


Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. Always consult with a qualified veterinarian or veterinary professional before making any changes to your dog's diet, health care, or medication plan, especially if your dog has a pre-existing medical condition or is currently on medication.

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