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Camping & Holiday Foods
Feeding a fresh fed dog on holiday is tricky, so check these recommendations out!
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Alternatives To A Raw Diet - USA
If you're looking for a healthy alternative to raw in the USA, check out this handy list!
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Wrinkle Care, Tear Stains and Tail Pockets
With all our bullies' wrinkles, folds, and possible tail pockets, it’s always a good idea to get into a routine of checking them daily and cleaning them regularly, as they collect dirt and bacteria. It’s also worth looking into diet, as this plays a huge role in tear stains and wet wrinkles. For cleaning them, I use Leucillin applied to water wipes or cotton pads and leave to dry naturally. Then apply an all-natural wrinkle balm to protect them. I use Natural Dog Co. wrinkle
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Tiny Seeds, Big Benefits: Why Sesame Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Dog’s Bowl
These tiny, nutty-tasting seeds might not look like much, but sesame seeds are full of valuable nutrients that can support your dog’s joints, bones, and digestion. Whether sprinkled raw, soaked, or toasted, they make a wonderful functional topper to a fresh diet, just start with a pinch and build up gradually. Why Sesame Seeds Are So Good for Dogs Sesame seeds are one of the world’s oldest cultivated foods, valued for their concentrated mineral content and healthy fats. In m
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Ashwagandha Root for Dogs: Benefits and Usage
Ashwagandha ( Withania somnifera ), a renowned adaptogenic herb in traditional Ayurvedic medicine, offers several potential benefits for dogs when used appropriately. Its adaptogenic properties help the body manage stress and promote overall health. Here’s a summary of how ashwagandha can support your dog: 1. Stress and Anxiety Relief: Ashwagandha has calming effects, making it helpful for dogs experiencing anxiety, fear, or stress, such as separation anxiety or noise-related
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Taking a Closer Look at Dry Food
Before we begin to look at dry foods, its important to understand a little more about our dogs and where they have come from. We have domesticated dogs for around 30,000 years, our dogs are facultative carnivores which means their main diet should be a meat based diet, but they can survive on other foods if needed. Dogs are a species of canid, other canids are foxes, jackals and dingoes, but our dogs closest ancestors are grey wolves. We have changed the shape and size of our
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Omnivore vs Carnivore: What is Your Dog?
This is an “argument” you will see often in the dog world so hopefully I can put some of the misinformation to bed! I think in some respects we have become very disconnected with what our dogs actually are. Yes - they are family! Yes, they are our cute cuddly babies that we adore; however the fact remains they are a species of carnivorous canid! Other carnivorous canids are wolves, foxes, jackals and dingoes, but our dogs' closest ancestor is the grey wolf (canis lupus) shari
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