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Choosing Multi Vitamin and Mineral Supplements for Dogs

by wpusername2301Articles and News, SupplementsPosted on May 22, 2014Comments are Disabled

So you are pursuing a healthy, home cooked diet for your dog and things are going great. But what about choosing a multi-vitamin and mineral supplement?

Detoxifying Your Dog’s Environment

by wpusername2301Articles and News, Recalls and ContaminationPosted on May 13, 2014Comments are Disabled

There are many ways to provide a healthy environment for your dog. Alongside diet, we dog parents should consider other factors that many impact health. Last week, I wrote about the bowls from which our dogs eat and drink.

It’s Not Just What Your Dog Eats – It’s Also What He Eats (And Drinks) From

by wpusername2301Articles and News, Recalls and ContaminationPosted on May 3, 2014Comments are Disabled

So we all know a good diet is important to keep our dogs healthy. But what about the things he eats and drinks from? Does your dog eat and drink out of plastic bowls? Ceramic? Glass? Stainless steel?

Adding Beets to Your Dog’s Diet

by wpusername2301Articles and News, Featured Ingredients, RecipesPosted on April 8, 2014Comments are Disabled

Beets, those sweet, fuscia root vegetables, are not just beautiful but very nutritious. They contain healthy carbohydrates, fiber, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals like potassium and iron. They even have a little protein. But beets go the extra mile when it comes to health…

Algea and Seaweeds for Dog Health

by wpusername2301Articles and News, Foods for Specific Issues, SupplementsPosted on April 1, 2014Comments are Disabled

There are numerous kinds of edible algae, some of which are classified as seaweed, others not. Both can help optimize health, and you might consider adding some to your dog’s diet too.

Thyroid Disease in Dogs

by wpusername2301Articles and News, Foods for Specific IssuesPosted on March 24, 2014Comments are Disabled

Did you know that in the United States, most cases of hypothyroidism are immune related? If that is the case for humans, it might also be the case for dogs. Indeed, thyroid disease is very common in dogs here in the U.S. Here is what my research is telling me.

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