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Getting the right food to your dog can be a confusing matter. When you go to the grocery store, the shelves are filled with a daunting variety of commercial foods, most of which claim to be high-quality and well-balanced for your dog.

5 Tips for a Happy and Healthy Dog

Dec 26, 2005 Author: Administrator | Filed under: Diet & Nutrition

Do you really know all there is to know about your canine companion’s nutritional needs? Many pet owners think they’re doing what’s best for their dogs when it comes to food, but in reality they rely on pure instinct more than science. Nutrition isn’t a guessing game, even when it comes to your pooch.

Tired of Vet Bills?

Dec 21, 2005 Author: Administrator | Filed under: Diet & Nutrition

Do you make a lot of trips to the vet’s office? Do you spend your hard-earned money on vet bills because your dog suffers from chronic ailments? Give your dog or cat the nutrition he needs, and chances are you can spend your money on more pleasant things than the veterinarian.

Raw Feed? Are You Joking?

Dec 21, 2005 Author: Administrator | Filed under: Diet & Nutrition

Let’s think about this for a minute: God did not design our animals to eat pre-packaged, kibble or pellet-like food. In the wild, dogs don’t tell each other, “Hey, I’m hungry, let’s go to the pet food store and grab us some lunch.”

Is your Dog Malnourished?

Dec 20, 2005 Author: Administrator | Filed under: Diet & Nutrition

Americans are more concerned about health than ever before, so we should also have an equal amount of concern for our pets … particularly with regard to the ingredients in their food. We would want the ingredients in our pets’ food to be acceptable for human consumption.

The Case Against Raw Frozen Pet Foods

Dec 20, 2005 Author: Administrator | Filed under: Diet & Nutrition

Companion animal feeding has progressed … actually digressed … from table scraps and real foods the family could spare to today’s “100 % complete” processed foods in primarily kibble form, with some canned and semi-moist also available. The foods appear to be scientific and improved, but they’re far worse for the animals.

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