The Pet Wellness Coach, Pittsburgh PA
Jo Wilkens from The Pet Wellness Coach

Jo Wilkens

The Pet Wellness Coach

About Us

I help people find the right diet and holistic supplements for their pets. I can help address 80% of the top reasons pet parents end up at the vet simply by improving the pet's nutrition and adding some simple, high-quality supplementation. I also work with essential oils and have connections with practitioners of other modalities to help pets live comfortable, happy lives with as few drugs and vet visits as possible.

All endorsed supplements are made right here in the Unites States, are formulated by a PhD in Pet Nutrition, are NASC (supplements) and FDA (food) approved, minimally processed, with human-grade ingredients, AND backed by a moneyback guarantee!

All endorsed essential oils are tested pure and therapeutic grade.

How We Got Started

I joined the pawTree pack in March of 2016 after losing a beloved dog, Rufus, way too young to a deadly form of Lyme disease called Lyme Nephritis. I was looking for a way to reconnect my soul and to honor him and I stumbled across pawTree. The idea of joining a whole community of like-minded people, helping pets be healthier and live longer, and make some money to boot was the perfect equation for me. I jumped in all four paws and I pretty much never looked back.

Products & Services
pawPairings Superfood Seasoning by The Pet Wellness Coach
You don't like to eat the same thing every day and neither do your pets! pawPairings Superfood Seasoning is a concentrated source of freeze-drie...
Bladder Support Plus by The Pet Wellness Coach
Many dogs and cats experience urinary tract issues. This veterinarian-developed formula helps support and maintain the normal function of the urina...
Ear Wash & Dry by The Pet Wellness Coach
A mix of chamomile, yucca, clove oil, and calendula that controls odor and itching, and soothes raw, red and greasy ears. The ear dry step will tur...
Recommendations Given (2)
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Recent Activity

Jo from The Pet Wellness Coach Answered this on April 05, 2023
Asking questions to gain a deeper understanding of what the asker is looking for so I can hone my answer in and make it relevant to that individual. (more) Asking questions to gain a deeper understanding of what the asker is looking for so I can hone my answer in and make it relevant to that individual.

Jo from The Pet Wellness Coach Answered this on August 05, 2017
I've read through the responses you have already and read some good ones. Here are my thoughts on some of the suggestions. As a veterinary hospital I expect giving time off isn't really something that's feasible to do and, as a shift based business, catered lunches and other during work... (more) I've read through the responses you have already and read some good ones. Here are my thoughts on some of the suggestions. As a veterinary hospital I expect giving time off isn't really something that's feasible to do and, as a shift based business, catered lunches and other during work functions risk leaving significant employees out of the equation if they don't happen to be working at that time. It seems to me, as has been mentioned, that recognition, like most things, is a very individual thing. Different people find value in different things. The thought of involving your employees in the process is a good one...coming up with a system to do that might be more difficult. Also, any recognition that happens regularly runs the risk of becoming taken for granted and no longer holding the special value that I expect you're looking for. Perhaps the best option is to mix it up. Instead of looking for one way, look for lots of ways that fit with your company's structure and budget. Then do different things at different times. And anything that's a surprise, in my opinion, holds the most lasting value simply because of the surprise factor. Lastly, it doesn't have to be big. I would offer that little things that happen frequently will garner more appreciation than big things that only happen once or twice a year. All of that said, perhaps because I am a pet photographer, the photos with their pet's is a spot on idea and something you could do annually for them, perhaps in conjunction with a company Christmas photo. ;-)

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