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Continue reading →: Pancreatitis in Dogs
I gor 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 Dogs
Unfortunately 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.…
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Asparagus in Dog’s Ration
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Continue reading →: Asparagus in Dog’s RationAsparagus is high in Potassium, Thiamin (Vitamin B1), Vitamin A and B6. It’s a great vegetable for dogs with Kidney Disease and Ulcers. Asparagus is safe to feed to your dog. But best is to feed your dog Well Cooked Asparagus, because if fed raw it is hard for GI…
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Continue reading →: Quinoa
Quinoa 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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Continue reading →: Salmonellosis in Dogs and Cats
We are well aware about danger of Salmonella and how it is passed on. But what we aren’t aware of, is that our immune resistance in comparison to immune resistance of our furry family members work a little different due to many factors. According to FDA, Salmonellosis is uncommon in…
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Continue reading →: How to Feed Bananas to Dogs Safely
Bananas are a rich source of Fiber, Potassium, B6, Magnesium, Manganese, and vitamin C. Due to a high content of Magnesium, bananas can be beneficial for healthy bone growth and help your dog produce proteins and aid in better vitamin absorption. But, due to relatively high Sugar content, Bananas shall…
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Continue reading →: Daily Vitamins & Minerals Requirements for Dogs
Balanced diet is a must for your furry family member to stay healthy. That includes a mix of: If you feed your dog dry or canned food labelled as “complete and balanced nutrition” it doesn’t mean that your dog will receive all necessary nutritions for healthy and happy life. Just…