The A-B-C’s of Vitamin C
...The motto “the dose makes the poison” is appropriate here. Antioxidants are meant to do what the name says: they combat oxidation in cells (another way to put it is...
...The motto “the dose makes the poison” is appropriate here. Antioxidants are meant to do what the name says: they combat oxidation in cells (another way to put it is...
...food companies aren’t generally evil. Nor do we believe in the many pet food conspiracy theories popular on the Internet. There are companies that produce foods of fantastic quality and...
In the past decade, there has been a lot of attention paid to the numbers and types of bacteria that live in our and our pets’ intestines and the compounds...
...the chicken by-product meal one company uses may be much better quality than that of the de-boned chicken another company uses). It also doesn’t tell us whether the ingredients are...
What Determines the Color of Pet’s Hair Coat? Cats and dogs produce a pigment called melanin (the same one humans have), which helps to determine the color in their hair...
...door open 2-3 inches to let the moisture escape. Sun Drying: Only works in dry climates and is typically not recommended. Commercial Dehydrator: These are rather inexpensive appliances and can...
...safety concerns, nearly all home-prepared raw diets and many commercially available raw diets are deficient in essential nutrients. It is also common for commercial raw diets to be very high...
...diets for both pets and for the people who interact with the pet. It has been well-documented that both commercial raw pet foods and raw meats sold for human consumption...
...completed our online survey, and the results emphasize the confusion and misconceptions owners have about pet food and treats. In addition to many not knowing what bully sticks are, 71%...
...can get complicated and the word “bland” can mean many things. For example, “bland” could mean non-tasty to some, easily digestible to others, while still others could consider it to...