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Do I Need to Add Supplements to a High-quality Pet Food?

More and more pet parents are migrating to more natural and biologically-appropriate pet foods for their dogs and cats. This is resulting in greater health and longer lives for their companion animals....

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3 Things to Know Before Giving Your Pet a Multi-Vitamin Supplement

Health-conscious humans are now reevaluating their decision to take multi-vitamin supplements themselves, as well as whether to give them to their pets. Recently, a team of French researchers tracked...

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Genetically Modified Ingredients: How to Know if Your Pet Food GMO-Free

The science of genetic engineering has made it possible to alter the genetic material, like DNA, of many organisms, including bacteria, plants and even some animals. The resulting products are called...

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3 Ways Better Food Means a Happier, Healthier Pet in 2012

As we set our own new year’s resolutions, there is a good chance that eating better is among them. What about your dog or cat? Pets rely on us for their care and wellbeing, so January is a good time to...

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Two Reasons Not to Feed Your Dog a Vegan Diet

Recently, a high-profile television celebrity and pet food company announced plans for a new vegan dog food. A vegan diet is one that contains no animal content like meat, fish or poultry, and also no...

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Three Tips for Preventing Cancer in Your Pet

As World Cancer Day approaches on February 41, we are reminded of friends and family who have fought the illness and think about what we might do to prevent cancer in the future. This includes for our...

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Three Ways to Support Your Dog’s Heart Health

February is American Heart Month, and a good time to review heart health for everyone in your family, including your four-legged friends. Surprisingly, researchers estimate that approximately 10% of...

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Sardine Oil Can Help Your Pet’s Dry Winter Skin

Winter weather in many parts of the world can lead to dry, itchy skin for pets. Excessive shedding, scratching and dander production might mean your dog or cat could benefit from supplement containing...

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Lists of Top Pet Foods: Who Creates Them and How?

Selecting a pet food for your dog or cat can be complicated. There are so many to choose from and without specific pet nutrition knowledge, how can pet parents possibly know what’s best? There are many...

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Can Pets Overdose on Enzymes, Probiotics or Other Pet Supplements?

There is little dispute that probiotics and enzymes are beneficial for pets. They support digestion and immune function, as well as ensuring that pets fully-utilize all the nutrients available in the...

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Tips for Selecting a Pet Food to Help Prevent Health Issues

A recent article in the pet trade newsletter Pet Product News discussed the growing popularity of special diets for cats designed to prevent common pet health problems. Since nutrition contributes...

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Reducing Your Pet’s “Toxic Load” Leads to Healthier Dogs and Cats

For many people, healthier living means choosing more natural products for themselves, and their pets. Dr. Karen Becker, an integrative wellness veterinarian, says, “Many chronic health problems in...

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How Ingredients from China Are Still Hidden in Most Pet Foods

Five years have passed since the 2007 pet food recall that led to thousands of pet deaths from dog and cat food containing melamine from China. While this tragic incident raised alarms and awareness of...

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Beware of Overdosing Pets on Synthetic Supplements Intended to Help

When your pet gets sick or develops a health condition of some kind, naturally you want to do all you can to heal him. That might include a change to a higher-quality pet food, a visit to the vet,...

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Three Key Reasons Nature’s Logic Pet Foods are Environmentally Friendly

Earth Day is a great time to evaluate how our lives, and those of our pets, impact the environment. More and more pet parents use environmental considerations when buying products for their dogs and...

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How High Quality Pet Foods Maintain Nutrition with Various Levels of Processing

Processing pet food changes the consistency and nutritional content. Manufacturers do this in order to ensure the food is safe for your pet to eat. That is, certain steps in the process of making pet...

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More Pet Food Recalls: How to Ensure Your Pet’s Food is Safe

Once again pet parents find themselves frantically checking lot numbers and tossing recalled pet food. The current pet food recall due to Salmonella contamination continues to include more and more...

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Why Healthiest Foods for Pets Include Fruits and Vegetables

In nature, dogs and cats are meat-eating predators, or what scientists call carnivores. Cats are called “obligate carnivores,” which means their diet must consist primarily of meat. Therefore...

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How Feeding Pets Raw Food is Healthy and Easy

Many pet experts suggest feeding pets a raw diet. A food that consists primarily of the right meat ingredients is the most biologically-appropriate thing you can feed dogs and cats, natural carnivores...

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Calcium from Food, Not Laboratories, Safest for Pets

Dogs and cats, like humans, need the natural mineral calcium to support healthy bones for an active lifestyle. But calcium is not made by your pet’s body, so it must come from his diet. Wild dogs and...

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