Cupboard essentials
- Emma Newth-West
- Apr 17
- 2 min read
Priestlands Dogs: Emma & Hildi’s Cupboard Essentials for Everyday Dog Care
Every dog owner has those go‑to products they trust — the items they reach for when their dog needs a little extra support, comfort or care. At Priestlands Dogs, we’re no different. Over the years, we’ve built a small but reliable collection of essentials that we always keep stocked in our cupboard for our own dogs, and we’re often recommending them to clients too.
These products help us manage everything from sensitive tummies to minor scrapes, and they’ve earned their place on our must‑have list.
Our Cupboard Essentials
Proflax – Tummy Tastic - https://proflax.co.uk/products/dog-probiotic-gut-health-supplement-tummy-tastic?sca_ref=10991827.mgmBdQsmIX
A natural digestive support blend that helps maintain a healthy gut. We use it to keep digestion balanced, especially during times of dietary change, stress or mild stomach upset. It’s one of our favourite preventative‑care staples.
Protexin – Pro‑Kolin - https://amzn.to/4crcJYd
This is our first line of support for sensitive stomachs or digestive upsets. Pro‑Kolin is fast‑acting, gentle and effective — ideal for those moments when your dog needs a little help settling their tummy.
Vetzyme – Antibacterial Wound Powder - https://amzn.to/4cxDV6a
Perfect for minor cuts, grazes and scrapes. Whether it’s a bramble scratch, a rough‑and‑tumble injury or a small irritation, this powder is a reliable first‑aid essential for quick, at‑home care.
Manuka Honey - https://amzn.to/3OwNCKf
A natural all‑rounder with soothing and antibacterial properties. We love it for its versatility — it’s gentle, effective and a brilliant addition to any dog‑owner’s first‑aid kit.
Why These Products Stay in Our Cupboard
They’re safe, effective and supportive for everyday dog ownership, and they’re products we trust with our own dogs. We always keep them in stock so we’re prepared for whatever our dogs throw at us — from digestive wobbles to minor scrapes. We find it best to have them in the cupbaord ready, so you don't get caught off guard!



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