Dog Supplements, First Aid & Natural Pet Products in North Myrtle Beach, SC
Pet Health Products Myrtle Beach
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Pet Products North Myrtle Beach
When your dog has itchy skin, hot spots, loose stool, nausea, a bee sting, paw irritation, anxiety, fleas, ticks, or that mysterious “something is off” look… it is easy to run to the nearest pet store and grab whatever promises the fastest fix.
The problem is that most pet parents are standing in the aisle guessing.
That is where I can help.
At The Well Oiled K9, I help pet parents in North Myrtle Beach, Little River, Cherry Grove, Myrtle Beach, Carolina Forest, Conway, Murrells Inlet, Pawleys Island, Brunswick County, Wilmington, and surrounding areas choose better nutrition, supplements, first aid products, grooming products, flea and tick options, and natural wellness tools for their dogs.
This page is here to help you find the products I personally use, recommend, and discuss with clients — including Standard Process, Fullscript, my Amazon Store, Dr. Ruth’s product recommendations, and other trusted options I’ve organized for pet parents who want more than a random product suggestion.
Looking for a Pet Store for Dog Supplements or Natural Products?
You may be looking for a local pet store, but what you probably really need is guidance.
A pet store may sell you a shampoo. I want to help you understand why your dog is itchy in the first place.
A pet store may sell you a probiotic. I want to help you understand whether your dog’s loose stool may be tied to food intolerance, gut imbalance, stress, parasites, medications, or poor diet quality.
A pet store may sell you flea and tick products. I want to help you compare traditional chemical options, natural repellents, yard support, nutrition, immune health, and the overall “terrain” of the dog.
That is the difference between buying products and building a wellness plan.
Common Dog Issues Pet Parents Need Products For
Pet parents often reach out when they are dealing with the everyday problems that rarely feel “serious enough” for an emergency visit, but still need attention.
These may include:
Hot spots, itchy skin, paw licking, seasonal allergies, yeast, and skin irritation
Bee stings, bug bites, minor scrapes, nail injuries, and first aid needs
Diarrhea, loose stool, nausea, vomiting, gas, and digestive upset
Ear irritation, odor, head shaking, and recurring ear concerns
Shampoo needs for itchy, sensitive, dry, oily, or yeasty skin
Natural flea and tick products for dogs, the home, and the yard
Senior dog support for mobility, cognition, kidney health, liver support, and inflammation
Anxiety, stress, storms, fireworks, travel, grooming, and vet visit support
Recovery support after medications, vaccines, flea/tick products, or illness
Immune support, gut support, detox support, and overall longevity
Some of these issues may need veterinary care. Some may need better nutrition. Some may need a simple product change. Some need a whole-dog conversation because the skin, gut, immune system, nervous system, and environment are usually more connected than people realize.
Products I Recommend and Where to Find Them
I have organized product options so pet parents can find trusted resources without spending hours comparing every brand on the internet.
Standard Process
Standard Process offers whole food-based supplements that may support many areas of canine wellness, including digestion, immune balance, liver support, kidney support, mobility, stress response, and senior dog care.
I often consider Standard Process when a dog needs foundational organ, glandular, digestive, or whole-body support. These are not random “one symptom, one product” choices. They are best selected based on the dog’s history, diet, symptoms, medications, and overall wellness picture.
https://welloiledk9.standardprocess.com
Fullscript
Fullscript is a professional-grade supplement platform that gives pet parents access to many high-quality products in one place.
This can be helpful for pet parents looking for probiotics, omega support, gut health products, binders, antioxidants, joint support, immune support, and other wellness options. I like that it gives access to products that may not be sitting on the shelf at a typical pet store. Bonus: There are over 20,000 supplements in this dispensary for the entire family!
https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/welloiledk9/signup
My Amazon Store
My Amazon Store is where I organize easier-to-find products that pet parents often need quickly.
This may include first aid supplies, grooming tools, storage containers, bowls, enrichment items, topical supplies, travel items, emergency prep products, and basic support tools. Amazon is not always my first choice for supplements, but it can be very helpful for practical items you need fast.
https://amazon.com/shop/thek9coachcarolinas
Dr. Ruth’s Page
Dr. Ruth’s recommendations can be helpful for pet parents who are looking for additional whole-dog wellness tools, education, and product options that align with a more integrative approach.
I include trusted resources like this because pet parents need better options than guessing in a big box pet aisle or relying only on whatever product has the loudest marketing.
https://drruthroberts.com/collections/shop?bg_ref=yQntolvRMR
First Aid Products for Dogs
Every dog home should have basic first aid supplies. Not because we want to play veterinarian, but because small things happen: bee stings, paw scrapes, nail breaks, bug bites, hot spots, upset stomachs, and random “how did you even do that?” dog moments.
Useful first aid categories may include:
Skin and wound support
Bee sting and bug bite support
Digestive upset support
Nausea and travel support
Paw and pad care
Ear cleaning support
Gentle bathing and shampoo options
Stress and calming support
Emergency food and hydration support
Detox and recovery support
A good first aid kit should not just be a box of random products. It should match your dog’s age, health history, diet, medications, vaccine history, flea/tick exposure, allergies, and risk factors.
Natural Flea and Tick Products for Dogs and Yards
Many pet parents are looking for natural flea and tick products because they are concerned about traditional flea and tick medications, especially for dogs with seizures, allergies, liver concerns, autoimmune issues, chemical sensitivity, or a history of reactions.
Natural flea and tick support may include:
Dog-safe topical sprays
Yard sprays and environmental support
Regular combing and coat checks
Bathing and grooming routines
Nutrition that supports healthier skin and coat
Gut and immune support
Low-tox home cleaning
Seasonal planning based on local exposure
For dogs in North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, Little River, Brunswick County, and coastal areas, flea and tick support needs to be realistic. We have humidity. We have bugs. We have yards, wildlife, sandy soil, marshy areas, and plenty of exposure. The answer is not “do nothing.” The answer is building a smarter plan.
Dog Shampoo, Grooming Products, and Skin Support
When a dog is itchy, smelly, yeasty, flaky, greasy, or licking their paws, many pet parents start with shampoo.
Shampoo matters, but it is only part of the picture.
The wrong shampoo can dry the skin, irritate the barrier, disrupt the microbiome, or make itching worse. The right shampoo or topical product may help soothe the skin while you work on the deeper issue.
Common skin support areas include:
Hot spots
Yeasty skin
Paw licking
Seasonal allergies
Dry or flaky skin
Odor
Bug bites
Irritated folds or friction areas
Sensitive skin after grooming
Skin recovery after medications or immune stress
For many dogs, skin issues are connected to gut health, food intolerance, detox pathways, immune balance, flea exposure, environmental toxins, or chronic inflammation. That is why I rarely look at skin as “just skin.”
Digestive Support for Dogs
Loose stool, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, gas, and picky eating are some of the most common reasons pet parents start searching for products.
But here is where many people get stuck: they keep buying pumpkin, probiotics, bland diets, or digestive chews without asking why the problem keeps coming back.
Digestive upset may be connected to:
Diet quality
Food intolerance
Sudden food changes
Stress
Parasites
Antibiotic use
Flea/tick or heartworm medications
Poor gut diversity
Low stomach acid
Liver or pancreas stress
Inflammation
Dysbiosis or leaky gut patterns
A product can help, but the better question is: what does this dog’s gut actually need?
Senior Dog Supplements and Longevity Support
Senior dogs often need more than a joint chew.
Aging dogs may benefit from support for:
Mobility and joint comfort
Muscle maintenance
Cognitive health
Kidney support
Liver support
Dental health
Gut health
Antioxidant support
Inflammation balance
Nervous system support
Low-tox living
Better protein and moisture-rich nutrition
If you are searching for senior dog supplements near North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, Little River, or the surrounding areas, I can help you think beyond “old dog problems” and start building a proactive longevity plan.
Aging is not a disease. But aging dogs do need better support.
Why Product Guidance Matters
Pet parents are overwhelmed because every product claims to help.
One supplement says it supports allergies. Another says it supports the gut. Another says it supports immunity. Another says it supports detox. Then your dog still itches, still has loose stool, still has anxiety, or still acts uncomfortable.
That does not always mean the product was bad. It may mean the product was not the right starting point.
Product guidance matters because we need to consider:
Your dog’s age
Current diet
Symptoms
Medications
Vaccine history
Flea/tick product history
Past reactions
Allergies or intolerances
Gut health
Liver and kidney stress
Skin and coat health
Behavior and stress patterns
Your budget and what you can realistically do
The goal is not to buy every product. The goal is to choose better and stop throwing money at the wrong shelf.
Work With Me Before You Buy the Wrong Thing
If you are local to North Myrtle Beach, Little River, Cherry Grove, Myrtle Beach, Carolina Forest, Conway, Murrells Inlet, Pawleys Island, Brunswick County, Wilmington, or the surrounding coastal areas, I can help you sort through options for your dog.
I offer nutrition and natural wellness consultations for pet parents who want help choosing better food, supplements, first aid products, flea and tick options, grooming products, and wellness tools.
You can use this page as a starting point, browse the recommended product resources, or schedule a consultation if you want help building a more complete plan.
Helpful Product Resources
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Serving Local Pet Parents
The Well Oiled K9 serves pet parents in North Myrtle Beach, Little River, Cherry Grove, Myrtle Beach, Carolina Forest, Conway, Murrells Inlet, Pawleys Island, Brunswick County, Wilmington, and surrounding areas.
Whether you searched for a pet store near me, dog supplements near me, natural flea and tick products, dog first aid supplies, dog allergy support, senior dog supplements, or natural pet products in North Myrtle Beach, you are in the right place.
I help pet parents understand what their dog may need, which products may be worth considering, and when it is time to look deeper instead of buying one more bottle, chew, spray, or shampoo.
Need help today? Don’t worry we have an option for quick chats and urgent consultations.
Ready to Choose Better Products for Your Dog?
Start with the product resources, read through the related blogs, or schedule a consultation if you want help choosing the right support for your dog’s needs.
Your dog does not need a cabinet full of random products.
Your dog needs a thoughtful plan.
And you need someone who can help you sort through the noise.
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