Sweet Bell Peppers – Food of the Week
There are so many varieties of peppers available, but the crunchy, mild sweetness of a yellow, orange or red sweet bell pepper makes my dog happy!
There are so many varieties of peppers available, but the crunchy, mild sweetness of a yellow, orange or red sweet bell pepper makes my dog happy!
Have you heard about the increase in dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in otherwise healthy dogs? I believe it is a wake up call to get our dogs on to a better, no nonsense diet of real, whole foods.
Today’s topic is: Babies With Health Issues: What Can We Do? As I speak with fellow dog parents, vets and others, I recently heard two stories of very young dogs…
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As I speak with other dog parents and vets, I hear stories of very young dogs – like 2 years old – with lymphoma, masses near their spleens and other issues that just don’t fit their age.
Unrefined coconut oil is one of my favorites, for myself and my dog alike. It’s soft to the touch, has a pleasant smell, contains anti-inflammatory, antiviral and antibacterial properties.
I made a quick batch of ground turkey based food for my dog, and this one has some special goodies in it including ginger, flax seeds, and seaweed.
Golden retrievers are sensitive, emotional, loving, smart and so much more. Unfortunately, this widely popular breed can also be prone to a range of health concerns. How many times have you heard about a sweet, loving golden who was stricken with cancer, for example?
Sardines are a rich source of omega-3, the fatty acid that has become famous for its anti-inflammatory, health-promoting abilities. They are also important because so many fats have inflammatory properties, and omega-3 and omega-6 fight each other for space in the body….
Kale is a dark leafy green that grows well in many climates. It is hardy and can do well in cool or warm weather.