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Bakku is my parents' dog. Grandma and Grandpa's dog. That means Bakku has to be super well-behaved during the week. So little exercise, just keeping watch and barking at everyone.
When visitors from Vienna arrive on the weekend, just as eager to move and play, things can get quite lively. Balls are thrown around in a flurry of activity, and sometimes the play becomes quite boisterous. In this exhilarating, "Finally someone's here to play with!" moment, Bakku forgets everything he's ever learned or even remotely practiced. He completely immerses himself in this "today's not a school day" energy and is inspired by the "Grandma can be me!" whirlwind of his playmates and cheerleaders.

Last Sunday, the leash got caught between his toes while he was chasing a stick. The pull made the cord as sharp as a knife. Grandma didn't notice his limping until later that evening and discovered a cut between the first two toes of his left paw. Grandma and Grandpa's household is almost entirely organic, with a strong connection to nature. Therefore, they have zeolite in fine powder form for all kinds of external wounds, both human and animal. Grandma sprinkled the pure zeolite powder onto his wound. At first, he resisted a little and licked it off immediately. Then she put it on him again. He allowed it and relaxed.
Do animals sense what is good for them? Do they have a sense for what is healing? My feeling says yes.

The following weekend, we gently sprinkled the fine powder between his toes ourselves. The wound healed quickly, leaving only a pinkish dog toe.
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And another great thing: Bakku also gets zeolite in his food. It makes his food even better. And his coat is even more beautiful as a result. The official wording from the feed authority is: Zeolite is a feed additive to optimize the feed. There you go.

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