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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 →: Salmonellosis in Dogs and CatsWe 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 SafelyBananas 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 →: FireWeedAlso known as Epilobium Angustifolium is commonly known as a flowering plant and native to Temperate Northern Hemisphere. It can be consumed fresh, and was also used as a substitute for Tobacco. Also it is a good treatment for skin problems such as Mouthwash (to treat Skin Rashes and Gum…
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Continue reading →: Vitamin B2 – RiboflavinThis vitamin is produced by our gut, but not enough to meet our dietary needs. Same is for our dogs. Therefore we need to consume foods which can help us and our dogs to increase its intake via certain products. B2 (Riboflavin) is a key component of enzymes involved with…
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Continue reading →: Sodium Intake and Nutrition AbsorptionSodium is a very important mineral for an organism. It helps in Vitamin absorption by the small intestine. It helps in absorption of Chloride, Amino Acids, and Glucose. But only if we don’t exceed the daily intake (which is around 500mg for Humans, which is approximately 1/10 of a teaspoon).…
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Continue reading →: Apple Cider VinegarApple Cider Vinegar is a wonderful addition not only for us but also for our furry family members. It helps to aid in digestion by boosting metabolism. When applied on the skin it helps to fight skin allergies. For people with high blood pressure, soaking feet for 5 minutes in…
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Continue reading →: OilsWalnut Oil (14g = 1 table spoon): Extra Virgin Olive Oil (14g = 1 table spoon): Hemp Seed Oil (14g = 1 table spoon):
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Continue reading →: Source of Vitamin AOf course we all know that carrots are one of the major source of vitamin A. Carrot’s main nutritive that, beta-carotene (responsible for this root vegetable’s characteristic orange colour) is a precursor to vitamin A and helps the eyes to adjust in dim conditions. Vitamin A helps to support your…
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Continue reading →: Daily Vitamins & Minerals Requirements for DogsBalanced 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…







