Published Jun 3rd, 2008
By Renée
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Dog Food,
Health Care
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Some snacks for dogs, especially those cute bone shaped biscuits can look very much as if they are made of the same stuff as kibble. However, they are not. Quality kibble is intended to be a complete meal for dogs; treats are meant as occasional snacks.
Letting your dog eat too ...
Published Oct 16th, 2006
By Renée
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Dog Food,
FAQs,
Health Care
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2
Nicely put it, NO!
Your dog can be a vegetarian if you like, but not a vegan.
I hope I didn’t confuse you. Let’s look at the difference between a vegan and a vegetarian. Note: This isn’t by far comprehensive as I’m aware there are a few sub-categories and ethical reasons under ...
Published Sep 29th, 2006
By Renée
Tags:
Dog Food,
The Versus Theory
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One
Dog food manufacturers do their best to provide a nutritionally sound meal for your dog. But grab your dog food bag right now and read the ingredients. If the first two ingredients are meat (protein), you’re doing better than most people at buying quality food for your dog.
However, take ...
Published Jul 10th, 2006
By Renée
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Dog Food,
The Versus Theory
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0
Thinking of cooking up a storm for your precious pooch? And that I assume you’re having difficulties in convincing your dog eating his premium dog food.
There are two issues:
Homemade Dog Food verses Commercial Premium Dog Food.
Whether or not one is better than the other is a matter of preference, ...
Published Jun 19th, 2006
By Renée
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Dog Food,
Dog Supplies,
Health Care,
Zillion Muses
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0
I know the question posted on the left picture is tacky and provocative to say the least. Before I tell you my motive, I'd like you to ponder a minute on your lifestyle or your dog's.
Are you practicing the "Green" lifestyle and implementing them on regular basic? And knowing how ...
Published May 8th, 2006
By Renée
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Dog Food,
Dog Food Recipes
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0
Brussels Griffon generally aren't greedy lots of small dogs as compare to Toy Spaniels, as a matter of fact, they are usually good feeders and good doers, and not tiresomely dainty with regard to food.
However, Brussel Griffons aren't the easiest of dogs to rear, especially at weaning time. From five ...
Published Apr 13th, 2006
By Renée
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Dog Food
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0
I’m often asked, what's my secret to great dog health?
"Super Premium Small Dog Food", I smiled.
And in return, I got a blank look on their faces. So they tried to rephrase the question, hoping I wasn’t being cheeky. Unfortunately to them, my answer remains unchanged.
As we all know, ...