Let’s face it . . . Dog treats with hair or fur on them are pretty confronting – scary even. Like “what little shop of horrors did this thing come from”?? But the hairy bits in your dog treat selection might are supaw good for your pooch and their doggo digestive health. Dogs love munching on fur treats and they make up an important part of a balanced diet as well as being a natural dewormer.
Feeding Guides
Rabbit for Dogs: Why wild is wonderful but farmed is pretty effed up
I’m calling it… wild rabbit is one of the best food sources for dogs. Of course, some peeps wont agree but I reckon there’s a pretty compelling argument from a nutrition, welfare and environmental perspective. …But not all rabbits are created equal and there’s some important info you need to know. Ethical and Welfare Considerations…
Dog Treats with Fur
Why on earth would you feed dog treats with fur? Even though it seems pretty gross to us, fur is a great source of fibre and provides some surprising health benefits for dogs. It doesn’t break down during digestion which means is sweeps out the digestive tract as it passes through… and yes, you will…
Understanding Omega 3 for Dogs: for itchy skin & inflamed joints
We all love to see our dogs with mobile joints and a nice glossy coat. Before you gloop some oil onto your dog’s next meal – it’s important to know how fats work in a dog’s diet. If you’re accidentally feeding an imbalance of fatty acids, then you’ll be promoting inflammation in your dog. Without…
Australian Kelp for Dogs – Feeding Guide
King Island Kelp is nutrient rich in amino acids, minerals, vitamins and phytonutrients such as lycopene and carotenes. The benefits of feeding kelp includes: Promoting the growth of a darker, thicker, shinier coat in your dog. Metabolic support. Kelp contains over 60 amino acids and trace minerals. Kelp is highly bio-available, which allows dogs to efficiently…
Dehydrated Liver for Raw Feeding
Feeding Guide: For Raw Feeding: If using this method for feeding the 10% offal, remember that the dehydrated liver, kidney, etc becomes more concentrated due to the moisture being removed. So, best to feed it at 1/3 of the raw weight. For example, if the daily liver requirement calls for 90 grams of liver, then the required…