Honoring Pet Cancer Awareness Month – 10% Discount
November is National Pet Cancer Awareness Month. Too many pets are suffering from cancer. Many factors can play a role; diet is one.
November is National Pet Cancer Awareness Month. Too many pets are suffering from cancer. Many factors can play a role; diet is one.
If you have a golden retriever in your life, you and fellow golden fans probably see very similar traits. The friendly smile, the gregarious approachability, the desire to be with and say hello to everyone, everywhere, all the time…
It’s been a few weeks since I’ve posted an update. But there’s a good reason. I have a new puppy in the house! Her name is Wynnie – short for Wynter – and she is the niece of my other dog, Autumn.
Lean ground beef is a staple in my dog’s diet. It is a fantastic protein source. When it comes to protein, the source does matter. For example, protein from legumes (like lentils or chick peas for example) do NOT suffice.
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…
July is National Pet Hydration Awareness Month. Enjoy 10% off individualized support sessions, through July 31 2021.
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.