pet nutrition
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2023-05-24
How to start your puppy or kitten on a healthy diet
Figuring out the right diet for your new pet can be overwhelming. With so many brands and types of pet food on the market, it can be difficult to determine which contain the best nutrition for puppies and kittens. Puppies and kittens have different nutritional...
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2023-05-24
Age Based Nutrition for your Pet
Age Based Nutrition (also called Life stage feeding) is a term that means feeding your pet what they need at each stage of life. First Life Stage: Kitten or Puppy There is a general consensus amongst veterinarians that a puppy or kitten needs to be...
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2021-08-23
Choosing the right food for your pet
As a pet parent, making sure we cater for all of our fur kid’s needs is not always an easy task. Some of their needs are straightforward – like giving them plenty of playtime! But when it comes to determining the right diet, choosing a...
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2020-10-26
What you need to know about your new addition
Congratulations because if you are reading this, the chances are quite good that you are expecting a new adorable addition to your family! Bringing home a new puppy or kitten is very exciting but can also be a bit daunting, as it carries many responsibilities...
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2020-08-25
Understanding the importance of Omega 3 & 6 and how they differ
The terms Omega 3 and 6 can be seen everywhere nowadays, including on a lot of pet food packaging. But what are they? What functions do they have in your dog's metabolism? And how important are they for your pet's health? What are they? Omega...
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2020-08-21
Feeding your Golden Oldie!
There is no perfect diet that fits the needs of every dog, and this is especially true as they enter into their golden years. Because although age is not a disease, we do unfortunately know that one sees more disease processes with aging. And because...
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2020-08-13
Are breed specific diets just marketing tools?
It is true that specific breeds of cats and dogs are more susceptible to certain health conditions. Labradors are prone to becoming overweight, Dalmations are prone to bladder stones, Miniature Schnauzers tend to have higher cholesterol and fat levels in their blood, Maine Coons are...
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2019-06-09
Caring For Our Canine Senior Citizens
It is a given that your puppy will get older every year, no matter how much we want them to stay young forever. And with this increasing age, we need to change how we treat and care for them. This also includes our expectations from...
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