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.
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.
I have a new regular column in the Shoreline Times, a newspaper based in Connecticut. This week’s column includes a turkey-based recipe.
Do you ever make a meal and think, hey, I wonder if my dog can have some of this too? It happens to me all the time!
Empowering Yourself, Removing Fear = Feeding Better Dog Food
Today, I’m bringin’ down some bad guys. The culprits? Harmful, dangerous or just plain reckless myths about homemade dog food.
Boomie the Entlebucher Mountain Dog is loved by Cynthia and Mike from MA. I worked with Boomie’s mom a few years ago.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) just sent out another pet food warning. This time, it is for potentially toxic levels of vitamin D. Several dogs have already gotten sick, and tests have found excessive levels of vitamin D in many dog foods. The FDA notes this is a developing situation, and more recalls may occur.