• Pet Care Research, Pet Health Care, Pet Nutrition

    Posted on November 2nd, 2009

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    Do our pets need vitamins too?

    Do our pets need vitamins too?

    As independent as they are by nature, the feline requires extra nutrient care in the form of mineral supplementation. Core meal cat diet most often does not contain all minerals necessary for optimal health and vital longevity.

  • Pet Care Research, Pet Health Care

    Posted on October 8th, 2009

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    Can your pet’s joint pain impact their behavior?

    Can your pet’s joint pain impact their behavior?

    Just like there are foods that don’t agree with us and pills that we can take to make ourselves feel better, Our Dogs and Cats experience the same.

  • Dog Supplements, Pet Care Research, Pet Health Care

    Posted on May 30th, 2009

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    Dog Health

    Dog Health

    Whether you are raising a puppy or caring for a dog into it’s last days of life, gaining an awareness and overall knowledge of the dog health issues will benefit you, and your best friend, in a variety of ways.

  • Cat Supplements, Dog Supplements, Pet Health Care, Pet Nutrition

    Posted on May 29th, 2009

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    Pet Glucosamine

    Pet Glucosamine

    Is your cat or dog showing signs of inactivity? Sometimes this is a sign of their joints not working properly. Joint pain, as is the case in humans, can be aided by the addition of glucosamine to the diet.

  • Pet Food, Pet Nutrition

    Posted on May 28th, 2009

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    Raw vs. Cooked Dog and Cat Food

    Raw vs. Cooked Dog and Cat Food

    With the upsurge of pet care as a popular interest, treating our pets with the same care we extend to ourselves or our children is becoming standard. This is fantastic for most caregiving trends, except for some excessive grooming that may secretly be driving our dogs and cats batty.

  • Dog Supplements, Pet Health Care

    Posted on May 27th, 2009

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    Keeping Your Dog’s Coat Healthy

    Keeping Your Dog’s Coat Healthy

    While many dog health issues may go unnoticed until they have manifested as painful, some health problems are very apparent in the form of a mangy, spotty fur coat. Unhealthy dog fur, in the form of hair loss or thinning as well as skin eruptions, can be a sign of larger problems that most [...]

  • Dog Supplements, Pet Food, Pet Nutrition

    Posted on May 26th, 2009

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    Dog Food Supplements

    Dog Food Supplements

    Is your dog tired? Is your dog showing signs of joint pain? Is your dog’s fur thinning, are they overweight, or is your dog’s health having any other slew of apparent health problems? Diet enhancement may be considered as a way to aid your dog’s failing health, and pet supplements are as key to rounding out their diet as is the case with human diet (as in how we take multi-vitamins, probiotics, etc.).

  • Dog Supplements, Pet Care Research, Pet Health Care, Pet Nutrition

    Posted on May 24th, 2009

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    Enzymes’ and Probiotics’ Effect on Dog Health

    Enzymes’ and Probiotics’ Effect on Dog Health

    Given that the regularly available dog food available is simply dehydrated carbohydrate and protein meal sprayed with vitamins and minerals, the availability of enzymes is generally nullified. Enzymes, as well as probiotics, are essential for promoting proper digestion and absorption of vitamins and minerals in your dog.

  • Pet Care Research, Pet Health Care

    Posted on May 23rd, 2009

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    Pet Health Questions

    Pet Health Questions

    Here we are going to take a look at two of the most popular questions asked of dog and cat owners in regards to their furry friend’s health, well-being and long-term health. These are by no means all issues that a pet owner need learn about when taking the role of animal stewardship, but it’s a start.

  • Cat Supplements, Pet Nutrition

    Posted on May 21st, 2009

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    Why Minerals are Important for Cats

    Why Minerals are Important for Cats

    As independent as they are by nature, the feline requires extra nutrient care in the form of mineral supplementation. Core meal cat diet most often does not contain all minerals necessary for optimal health and vital longevity.

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