2 March 2021

What are the top ten food no-no’s for your dog?

1. Alcohol
2. Avocado
3. Cat food
4. Chocolate
5. Garlic
6. Milk and dairy products
7. Onions and chives
8. Raw meat and fish
9. Salt
10. Sugar

What are the top ten food no-no’s for your dog?
11 February 2021

Is cooking for your dog a good idea?

Cooking for your dog helps builds the bond between you. It also allows you to create perfectly balanced recipes and prepare meals to satisfy even the most picky eater. It’s not something you need to do every day, but it certainly is a real treat once a week! In fact, you try cooking tailor-made recipe for your dog in 24h!

Is cooking for your dog a good idea?
11 February 2021

What’s a berry nice treat for your dog?

Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries are all very healthy and tasty treats for your dog. Full of antioxidants, fibre and phytochemicals. There is even respected research which links blueberries to better health and longer lives in dogs.

What’s a berry nice treat for your dog?
8 February 2021

What about fruit for your dog? Go Bananas!

Despite being a carnivore, there are many healthy fruits and veg that your dog will love.

So, go bananas! Or go apples! Or go melon! Only one thing to watch, some fruits are high in sugar. So, not the ideal treat if your dog is a little on the weighty side…

What about fruit for your dog? Go Bananas!
11 January 2021

Has your dog a meat allergy? Try Greek yogurt!

It can happen. There are many dogs that have an allergy to meat. it doesn’t have to be a problem. Greek yoghurt is an excellent replacement for protein, high in calcium and with probiotics that boost immunity and help aid digestion.

Has your dog a meat allergy? Try Greek yogurt!
11 January 2021

Does your dog have a food allergy?

Many dogs are allergic to beef, chicken, fish, lamb and pork. Why? It can be many things, it can just be in their genetics. The tell-tale signs are excessive licking or itching, skin infections and bald patches. Knowing exactly what your dog is allergic too is often complicated, also for your vet. Some will recommend an allergy test, others may choose for an elimination diet. By means of a food trial: feeding your dog a novel (i.e. one) source of protein and carbohydrate for 12 weeks.

Does your dog have a food allergy?
11 December 2020

How is important food temperature for dogs?

Did you know that a dog tastes food through its scent? Warm food between 93 and 103 degrees Fahrenheit increases the scent and therefore makes the eating experience even tastier for your dog. It’s also closer to nature for dogs, when they would catch and eat their prey while it was still warm.

How is important food temperature for dogs?
8 December 2020

Dog food. Wet food or dry food?

One of the most asked questions. And one that generates much heated discussion, even amongst vets.

The most important thing, whether it’s wet or dry, is the quality of the ingredients. Also, personal preference. The primary difference is water content. The moisture content of dry food is 3-12%, while it can be as much as 85% in wet food. Which means that your dog needs to eat twice or three times more wet food for the same calorific value.

Dog food. Wet food or dry food?
8 December 2020

Is a good steak good for your dog?

Of course it is! Beef provides a high source of protein to give your dog energy.

Also, fatty acids which help tone muscles, are good for their joints, developing healthy skin and hair. And omega-6 for shiny hair. If you’re sharing left-overs please do avoid seasoned meat, as this may be toxic for your dog.

Is a good steak good for your dog?
8 December 2020

Why is chicken liver a magic ingredient for your dog?

Chicken liver is so good for your dog, it’s almost a wonder. It’s like nature’s multivitamin.

High in protein, fat and full of vitamins A, B and D. The high fat content makes it particularly good for young, growing dogs. Vitamin A is a powerful antioxidant, supporting digestion and the reproductive organs. Vitamin D is vital for the immune system, protecting against cancers and infectious diseases. Also iron to regulate body temperature and a dog’s endurance and strength.

Why is chicken liver a magic ingredient for your dog?