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Processed food and dog health

Processed food and dog health

The aisles of supermarkets and pet stores alike are lined with an array of processed foods. For humans, it's a topic that's been debated at length. But what about our four-legged companions? How do the principles of food processing apply to the meals we feed our pets, and what should pet owners know to make the best choices for their furry friends? The truth is, not all processed foods are created equal, and some processed foods can actually offer numerous benefits, making them an essential part of a balanced diet both for us and for our dogs. 

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Chitin in Dog Food

Chitin in Dog Food

In recent years, pet food manufacturers have turned their focus towards alternative protein sources to meet the growing demand for sustainable and nutritionally rich diets for our furry companions. One such source, which has stirred a lot of interest, is insect protein. With insects being rich in chitin, it’s vital to understand its health benefits for dogs, as well as potential risks when consumed in excess. 

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Unleash the Power of Insects

Unleash the Power of Insects

As pet owners, we strive to provide the best nutrition for our beloved four-legged companions. Protein is one of the most important components in your dog’s diet and it is therefore essential that your dog eats from high-quality sources. In recent years we have seen more pet food companies use edible insects as a primary … Continued

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Understanding Antinutrients in Your Dog’s Diet

Understanding Antinutrients in Your Dog’s Diet

As a loving dog parent, you're probably attentive to every aspect of your dog's health, especially their diet. You've likely heard the term "antinutrients" and may have questions. What are antinutrients? How do they affect your dog's health? In this blog post, we'll delve into antinutrients and discuss their potential impacts on your beloved canine friend.

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Treating and Preventing Wet Eczema

Treating and Preventing Wet Eczema

Wet eczema, also known as moist dermatitis or hot spots, is a common skin condition that can affect dogs of all breeds and ages. It is characterized by red, inflamed, and often painful patches of skin that appear wet or oozing. The fur around the affected area also often sticks together due to the oozing sores. Hot spots can develop quickly and secondary infections in the affected area often follow.

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Hypothyroidism in dogs

Hypothyroidism in dogs

If your dog suddenly gains weight and lacks energy, it may be a sign of hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormones, which are important for metabolism, growth and development. If the thyroid malfunctions, nearly every system in the body can be affected. This condition is more common in medium to large breeds and is rare in toy breeds. The gland uses iodine from food to make thyroid hormones (T3 and T4).

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What is the best dog food?

What is the best dog food?

Selecting the right food for our furry companion is one of the most important decisions we make in regards to their health. Whether you provide your dog with dry food, wet food, raw food or home-cooked food -  the healthiest diet should ensure all the nutrients needed for growth, maintenance, repair and general well-being. Malnutrition occurs in cases where the dog receives an unbalanced diet. Prevention is better than cure, and a wholesome, balanced diet combined with regular exercise, love and care can maintain our dog’s health from puppyhood through to “the golden age”. 

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Dog Food for Brain Health: Key Ingredients

Dog Food for Brain Health: Key Ingredients

Physical stimuli through playtime and training will benefit your dog's mental health. Equally important is to provide your dog with a healthy diet to support brain function from puppy to senior. Nutrients like antioxidants, protein, probiotics and Omega 3 play an important role in brain development as well as cognitive health and should be a part of your dog’s daily diet. 

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Digestive Issues in Dogs

Digestive Issues in Dogs

The micro environment in the gut influences our dog both physically, mentally and emotionally. Gut health is therefore important for overall health. Dogs have a unique collection of different types of bacteria, fungi and viruses in their gastrointestinal (GI) tract affecting everything from absorption of nutrients, the production of vitamins and other important substances to protecting the body from disease. In addition, dog's cognitive health and mood are also dependent on a well-functioning microbiome.

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