Medicinal herbs have been used as supplementary food and for medicinal purposes for centuries to prevent, treat and support the body against diseases, and recent research now proves that in all creatures, a healthy gut is one with a wide microbiome. The primary diet of meat for a carnivore, includes seeds and herbs through the stomach contents of their prey, and in addition to this, animals also search out a wide variety of plant materials themselves. When they don’t get a chance to forage and seek out more than one type of food, the biome declines, imbalance occurs and disease can gain a foothold.

In order to mimic how animals would eat in the wild, herbal supplements are excellent for the pet craving variety in their diet, and can be particularly useful for dogs eating a dry kibble food.
GreenArk offers a wide range of natural canine herbal supplements to help keep your dog as healthy as it can be. Our supplements are individually blended and packed in our Staffordshire kitchens to ensure that they are not only of the highest quality but also have optimal results. We are passionate about canine health and know the importance of finding the best mix of safe and reliable supplements for your dog. Most of all, we know that every dog is different which is why our collection of blends and supplements is so broad.
GreenArk has been a trusted name in supplying top quality care to your pets for over 30 years and we are proud to offer a broad range of all-natural herbal blends that are not only safe and completely chemical-free but also so nutritious and supportive.
In a crowded marketplace, it can be confusing for owners to choose the right herbs and blends for their pets. With GreenArk, you can trust you are getting freshly blended, premium quality, veterinary approved products for your animals at a fair and reasonable price. Our herbal blends are veterinary formulated and approved, by the Natalie Russell of Green Paws Vets.
All our blends are human-grade with pet-friendly ingredients to target and support a wide range of health matters; they’re actually so human-grade that you can make tea out of them!