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Comment aider son chien à retrouver de la mobilité ?

How to help your dog regain mobility?

Joint pain is common in dogs, especially with age, physical activity, or certain predispositions. Stiffness, difficulty getting up, reduced mobility... these signs often indicate that the joints are starting to tire. In this article, we explain how a joint supplement for dogs works, what ingredients are really useful, and how to support their mobility daily.

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La friandise : un outil clé dans la relation avec son chien

The treat: a key tool in your relationship with your dog

What if a simple Treat could change everything in your relationship with your dog? Motivation, complicity, learning… treats are not just simple goodies: they are real everyday tools. With the insights of Chloé Fesch, our expert in positive education, discover how to choose and use them so they become your best allies in your relationship with your doggy.

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Comment soulager son chien en périodes de fortes chaleurs ?

How to relieve your dog during periods of high heat?

Freshness, Relaxation & Licks: August in Chill Mode (Even for Dogs) August is here, with its long days, slower walks, family vacations... a thousand opportunities to share many new memories with your doggy. But between the heat, changes in routine, and unexpected events, this period full of experiences can also disrupt our dogs' balance. With a gentle and natural approach, Delamour offers another way to care for them: care through pleasure. What if August became the month you started a new ritual with your dog?

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Les chiens peuvent-ils manger de la glace ?

Can dogs eat ice cream?

Summer has arrived, temperatures are soaring, and a universal craving sets in: that of enjoying a good ice cream. But as we indulge in this refreshing treat, a question often arises for humans who share their lives with a dog: can their canine companion enjoy it too? We consulted with our veterinary doctor, an expert in animal nutrition. A good dog-friendly ice cream: much more than a treat An ice cream adapted for dogs is much more than a snack: A source of hydration: particularly useful in summer or for older dogs or those not inclined to drink. A means of thermal regulation: in the absence of sweat glands, dogs cool down by panting. Ice cream helps lower their internal temperature. A relaxation tool: licking stimulates the production of endorphins (feel-good hormones), which helps to calm stress and anxiety. An appetite stimulant: its freshness and texture can make a tired or stressed dog want to eat again. Like licking mats or interactive toys, ice cream becomes a small daily ritual of care and shared pleasure. Why avoid "human" ice cream? It can be tempting to share a spoonful of vanilla ice cream with your dog... but it's rarely a good idea.Ice cream intended for humans often contains: Lactose: the majority of adult dogs are lactose intolerant, which can cause digestive problems: diarrhea, bloating, vomiting. Added sugars and sweeteners: xylitol, very present in "sugar-free" products, is highly toxic to dogs, even in small quantities. It can lead to severe hypoglycemia, seizures, and even a coma. Dangerous or toxic ingredients: chocolate, coffee, raisins, macadamia nuts, alcohol... all foods forbidden to dogs, often found in artisanal ice cream or as toppings. Saturated fats: in high doses, they can promote obesity, cardiovascular diseases, and especially trigger pancreatitis, a painful inflammation of the pancreas that can be fatal. Even if a small amount may seem harmless, the risks are real — and often underestimated.It is therefore better to reserve "human" ice cream for humans, and offer your dog an alternative designed for their health. Delamour Ice Cream: pleasure and well-being combined At Delamour, we wanted to create much more than a canine dessert. We envisioned The Ice Cream as a well-being formula, developed with Dr. Éric Charles, a veterinary expert in animal nutrition renowned for his 40 years of experience. A gentle, healthy, and gourmet base Each recipe for The Ice Cream is based on a short and simple base: Skimmed and lactose-free milk, digestible and naturally rich in calcium Organic coconut oil, a source of beneficial fatty acids A natural chicken flavor from plant sources, allergen-free A hint of organic agave syrup, a natural sweetener with a low glycemic index Carefully selected functional ingredients We have added active ingredients to this base known for their beneficial effectson the digestive and immune health of dogs: Prebiotics (inulin, vegetable fibers) to nourish the good bacteria in the gut Postbiotics and cell wall extracts to strengthen intestinal immunity Probiotics to support the balance of digestive flora Highly digestible proteins for energy and muscle tone Natural super-ingredients such as spirulina, raspberries or vitamin B9 depending on the recipes Four recipes for four moments of pleasure Each Delamour Ice Cream reference is designed to offer a moment that is both delicious and functional. Whether it's to help an anxious dog relax, to refresh an elderly animal in hot weather, or simply to share a moment of complicity, The Ice Cream becomes a true ritual of care and love.

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Quels sont les bienfaits des prébiotiques et des probiotiques pour nos chiens ?

What are the benefits of prebiotics and probiotics for our dogs?

At Delamour, we wanted to enrich our recipes with prebiotics and probiotics to offer highly digestible products to our dogs. Our Soft Treats are enriched with prebiotic fiber, naturally present in yacon syrup and tiger nut flour. Our Ice Creams, meanwhile, are composed of a mix of inulin and Bacillus Subtilis. But why did we make this choice?

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Les céréales, entre mythe et réalité ?

Cereals, between myth and reality?

Our dogs' diet is a topic of increasing interest and debate. Among the many questions pet owners ask, the question of grains in dog food is particularly controversial. In this article, we aim to debunk some popular myths on this subject.

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