Tag Archives for " Canine Atopic Dermatitis "

PEA and Canine Skin Research: An Overview

PEA and Canine Skin Research: An Overview Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) is a fatty acid compound dogs produce naturally. It has been studied by researchers in a range of contexts, including skin health. Skin problems in dogs — persistent scratching, licking or irritation — have many possible causes and should be assessed by a veterinarian, who can […]

Continue reading
Beagle Allergy PEA WWN.com.au

PEA: What a Beagle Study Looked At

PEA: What a Beagle Study Looked At Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) is a compound mammals produce naturally. Among the published research on PEA is a study in beagles that examined the body’s response in a controlled laboratory setting. Studies like this contribute to the general scientific understanding of the compound. They are not a basis for health […]

Continue reading
Atopic Canine Dermatitis Palmitoylethanolamide

PEA Research in Dogs: General Background

PEA Research in Dogs: General Background Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) is a compound dogs produce naturally, and it has been the subject of published research across several areas of canine health. We share research summaries for general interest only. If your dog has a skin problem or any diagnosed condition, please see your veterinarian — they can […]

Continue reading
Join Waitlist We will inform you when the product arrives in stock. Please leave your valid email address below.