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Continue reading →: Omega-3 Alternatives for Dogs with Chronicle PancreatitisThose who faced such problem as not only sensitive digestion but also chronically pancreatitis of their furry friends know how difficult it is to adjust a correct dosage of Omega-3 in oil form. Unfortunately, after a certain period of time, it can trigger a chronically problem again. Here are few…
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Continue reading →: Essential Amino Acids for DogsSame like us humans, pets also have needs of supplements (especially as they age or have some chronically health issues) in order to keep their body processes running smoothly. Let’s have a look at them. There are 10 absolutely necessary amino acids which are needed for dog’s body to make…
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Continue reading →: What Scares Ticks Away NaturallyNatural & Effective Ways Natural essential oils: Incorporating these oils to sprays or applying them in both ways on skin, fabric or plants in your surrounding as well as doorways, keeps the ticks always. The most natural and environmentally friendly way to keep ticks away is by using a combination…
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Continue reading →: Dog’s Age in Human YearsAs we know, our furry friends age differently than us. It is important to know in which age category your dog is in order to apply a correct diet which is necessary for their age group. Small Dogs (under 9kg) Medium Dogs (9 – 22.7kg) Large Dogs (23 – 45.4kg)…
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Continue reading →: QuinoaQuinoa is a grain that is not only a rich source of plant protein, but also is a great source of group B Vitamins. Let’s see how shall we use it not only for ourselves but also for our furry family members. Quinoa is a great source of Minerals and…
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Pancreatitis in Dogs
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Continue reading →: Pancreatitis in DogsI got Rocky when he was 3 months old. He was tiny, but already was showing signs of sensitive digestion. I was always trying to feed him a low fat diet (since veterinarian was mentioning how important it is). But as he started to age, rarely he could show signs…
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Continue reading →: Diabetes in DogsUnfortunately not only us humans face this disease but also our pets. There are two main types of diabetes in dogs, they can’t be cured, but they can be managed and give your dog a happy life. Types of Diabetes in Dogs: ‘Sugar diabetes’ or Diabetes Mellitus is an Insulin-deficiency…
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Easter Menu Ideas for your Dog
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Continue reading →: Easter Menu Ideas for your DogEaster Holidays are here and of course we all prepare a divers dinner with great variety of tasty seasonal products. At this period of time we can make happy not only ourselves with tasty and healthy foods, but also our furry and feathery family members. Here are my ultimate tips.…



