by admin | May 10, 2019 | Ask A Vet, Dog Food, Holistic Medicine, Pet Food
A low sodium dog food could be recommended by your veterinarian in order to decrease high blood pressure or reduce body fluid. This would usually only make sense if your dog has certain types of kidney, liver or heart disease. If your dog does have a problem in these... by admin | May 10, 2019 | Ask A Vet, Dog Food, Pet Food
by Allen Steffler (Kingston, Ontario, Canada) Good morning, I am writing again about Quinton so hopefully the previous info I left on that post regarding his characteristics is sufficient. (click here to review other post) My question is about some further information... by admin | May 10, 2019 | Ask A Vet, Dog Food, Pet Food
by Tilly Reed (Monrovia, Liberia) 1 whole fresh organic chicken 2 cups of peas 2 cups of broccoli 3 3/4 cups of brown rice 8 1/2 cups of water 3 gloves garlic 1 tsp salt Cut chicken in pieces and remove the skin, mince the garlic add to 7 1/2 cups boiling water add 1... by admin | May 10, 2019 | Ask A Vet, Behavior Issues, Dietary Restrictions, Dog Food, Pet Food
by Lee (Alabama, USA) I’ve switched my two dogs to a vegan diet for ethical reasons and wanted advice. Specifically, one of them is digging and eating dirt and I’m concerned it might indicate a nutrient deficiency. She’s an 8-year old jack russel... by admin | May 10, 2019 | Dog Food, Heart Issues, Home Recipes, Pet Food
by Brandy (Vancouver, WA) This feeds two medium size dogs who also get protein snacks during the day as supplement. Ingredients – 1/4 lb ground beef heart (it’s $1.79/lb versus $3.79/lb for cheap ground beef at the meat market.) – 2 chicken or turkey... by admin | May 10, 2019 | Dog Food, Pet Food
In addition to explaining each dog food label element and teaching you what to look for, this page will also walk you through a real label.Put on your learnin’ cap and get your favorite dog food label ready so you can follow along. We’ll wait right...