Why Omega 3 is good for you and your pup

Health Benefits of Omega-3 Your have probably heard of fish oil Omega 3’s health benefits for people and same goes for our little pooches. Omega 3 has an anti-inflamatory effect property and can help to reduce swelling and irritation caused by various health conditions. If your pooch is suffering from kidney or heart disease, omega-3 can help him feel better for longer. Even a formidable opponent like cancer had better watch out for the power of omega-3, which has been shown to delay the growth and impede the spread of…

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Why home-prepared meals can be difficult and dangerous

“Dogs and humans alike carry a certain amount of both bad and good bacteria in their system. Dogs have a short digestive tract allowing them to pass harmful bacteria through their systems quickly, usually before any problems develop. If you or your pethave a compromised immune system, you will want to take particular caution. In general, simply treat raw food diet the same way you would when preparing a family member a meal that contains raw meat. Wash your hands thoroughly and always make sure to wash pet bowls daily…

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Doggles eye glasses help your dog regain eye sight

When I first read about the Doggles glasses a hope was ignited within me. You see, I felt that there was an option for my little 13 year old girl Nadya’s eye sight problems, to gain back her sight. She is our little bichon poodle angel whom we adopted when she was only 3 months old and who until about a year ago started having problems with her eye sight. At first with walking on stairs at night, and now proceeded to having difficulty locating her toys thrown to her…

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The developing 7 dangerous holiday foods for dogs

The holidays are upon us and that means it’s time to embark in some culinary delight, but take caution. While these treats may be delectable for you, some can be dangerous for your dog! Keeping your dog away from these common holiday foods will help keep your pet safe and keep you out of the Vet’s office.  Chocolate this may be common knowledge for most pet owners, but in case you didn’t know, chocolate contains ingredients known as theobromine and theophylline. Both of which can be fatal for dogs and the caffeine…

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How to keep your dog feeling jolly even during the chaos of the season

The holidays are right around the corner, but your dog is acting anything but jolly. He’s lost the jingle in his step. Gone is his ready-quick gin, the goofy barks and the jubilant dash to fetch a favorite tossed toy. Just like us, some dogs do develop a case of the holiday blues that can extend past the festive ushering of the new year. Consider this: Your loyal canine pal is so tuned into you, your emotions and your schedule. But the comforting predictability of the household routine has been…

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Trackin around the Christmas tree

No matter where your pet is or what he is doing, the Paby will give you real-time, highly accurate tracking information. Just the right gift for pet parents who like to be in the known, this wireless smart pet tracker monitors a pet’s location and activity, equipped with a combination of advanced 3G GPS, LBS and Wi-Fi technologies. Follow a pet’s steps, calories burned, sleep pattern and intensity of playtime. They’ll definitelly know if their precious pup is having a holly, jolly holiday. Order now!

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Dehydration Versus Freeze-Drying

“It is important to use caution when using dehydrated pet food. There is a difference between dehydrated and freeze-dried pet products that is extremely important to understand. Be sure to follow feeding instructions before feeding. There is a difference and you need to learn the difference between dehydrated and freeze-dried pet products.”  – Robert Mueller By Robert Mueller One of the reasons I post controversial subjects is because a lack of substantive information leads to confusion and a misguided conclusion. Today, I would like to address the major differences between a dehydrated and a freeze-dried raw…

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