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If youāve been around here a while, you might remember my peanut butter-obsessed boy, Kinder. The sound of that jar opening used to send him flying across the house like a fluffy missile on a snack mission. š That story became Pawsitively Oleia, and it was all about how Oleia Pure Oil helped him bounce back from a painful hip dysplasia flare-up.
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Fast forward a year, and my very tiny fluff ball is now nineā¦technically āseniorā by vet standards (me: š š»), but in my eyes, heās still a tiny little baby dog who just happens to weigh as much as a small human, no biggie. Lol š¤·š» Kinderās slowing down a bit, yes, but his spirit? Still pure puppy chaos.
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How does Oleia Pure Oil help dogs?
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Letās talk about the magic behind that bottle. Oleia Pure Oil is packed with olive oil, pomegranate seed oil, moringa seed oil, virgin coconut oil, and cetylated fatty acids. These ingredients arenāt just good on paperāthey work very well and very fast. They support cellular repair, calm inflammation, and soothe sore joints without the questionable ingredients.
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The limp that sometimes follows his longer walks? Less pronounced. The stiffness after napping on cold mornings? Easier to shake off. He still guards the peanut butter jar like its national treasure, and thatās all the proof I need of his comfort.
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Is Oleia safe for pets?
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I personally use Oleia Pure Oil on Kinder (after I patch tested!), and itās been a lifesaver for his hip discomfort and occasional flare-ups. But as with any product, itās best to consult your vet, especially since every pet has a unique health story. What works beautifully for my big baby might need adjusting for yours. š§š»āļø
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Why are so many Filipinos turning to natural care for their pets?
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When I first wrote on this, an SWS survey from September 2023 stated that 64% of Filipino households have pets.
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Well, fast forward to 2024, and that number has skyrocketed. A Kantar Philippines survey in January 2024 revealed that 94% of Filipino households now have pets, the highest in Southeast Asia. š Ā Dogs still reign supreme at 68%, with cats following closely behind. What really stood out though is that Filipinos treat their pets as family (some pet parents even hire yayas for their furbabies! š¤Æ). Weāre no longer satisfied with just āmaintenance careā; we want comfort, prevention, and natural support
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Oleia gives Kinder that, he may be nine, but heās still the little, tiny baby dog who runs the household and the peanut butter supply chain. I still rub Oleia on his hips every night, and when he burrows down and gets comfy in bed, I know that itās helping. š
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So hereās to the fur babies that keep us grounded, goofy, and grateful. And to āŖOleia Pure OilāŖ that make their days a little brighter. š«
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Show me your bottle and Iāll show you mine. āTil next time! š¾
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xo, L
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References:
https://www.trade.gov/market-intelligence/philippines-upscale-pet-food-and-supplies
https://www.spot.ph/newsfeatures/culture/111381/more-filipino-couples-prefer-having-pets-than-children-a5229-20250326