How To Make Your Own Dried Chews
...very thin. It’s critical to reduce the temperature when drying. If you dry them at too high a temperature for too long, it will harden the fruit or vegetable surface...
...very thin. It’s critical to reduce the temperature when drying. If you dry them at too high a temperature for too long, it will harden the fruit or vegetable surface...
...no matter what the disease condition. They don’t heal as quickly or as well, they may become sicker and take longer to recover, their immune systems can be weakened, and...
Not long ago, I was talking to a dog owner whose dog was healthy, well-muscled, and had a beautiful, shiny coat and I asked her what pet food she was...
...that they produce. Collectively termed the “microbiome”, alterations in this complicated system may play a role in a number of chronic diseases such as allergies, immune-associated diseases, and even psychological...
...dish was made of). First, cats were fasted for 12 hours. To see how long cats would stay at the dish, owners fed cats their normal dry food in their...
...digestible sugars (for example, glucose) and starch, which is made up of long branching chains of glucose molecules. The vast majority of carbohydrates in pet foods are provided by plant-sourced...
If you do an internet search on “help my dog life longer”, you’ll be treated to quite a bit of dubious to dangerous advice ranging from avoiding “chemicals” to using...
...growth requirements until they are 1 year of age (18 months in giant-breed dogs). While adult dogs and cats often can tolerate some nutritional deficiencies for a surprisingly long time,...
...works for so long, it’s likely that many manufacturers are anticipating the changes and so, if approved, we could start seeing new labels come out relatively soon after the final...
...breeds) might not be able to get air in as effectively as their long-nosed peers, so be extra careful with dogs like Bulldogs and Pugs. These breeds may need shorter...