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Dog Food Recalls, Dog Nutrition Seminars, and Lupus? by Toni Kaste Posted Wed 11 Mar 2009 12:00am , were fine thank God, but I decided, I vowed, I would not trust the dog food industry again. I heard there was a dog nutrition seminar at the local dog training facility. I went... After reading "The Lupus Recovery Diet" trying the diet and failing at it, another opportunity presented itself. I am a professional dog trainer, with 25 years experience Read on »
Dog Food Recalls, Dog Nutrition Seminars and Lupus???? (A Repost) by Toni Kaste Posted Wed 03 Mar 2010 12:00am vowed, I would not trust the dog food industry again. I heard there was a dog nutrition seminar at the local dog training facility. I went and learned all I could about..." trying the diet and failing at it, another opportunity presented itself. I am a professional dog trainer, with 25 years experience behind me. I love all animals especially dogs. I Read on »
YOUR DOG’S NUTRITIONAL NEEDS – A Science-Based Guide For Pet Owners by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Tue 16 Mar 2010 6:55am By pet-admin , March 16, 2010 8:55 pm How much should I feed my dog? Does the food I’m providing meet my dog’s nutritional... meet my dog’s
nutritional needs? As our knowledge of the relationship between diet and
health continues to advance and as the range of foods available for dogs Read on »
Dog Nutrition Myths by Matt FM. Patient Expert Posted Thu 08 Apr 2010 1:00pm MYTHS ABOUT DOG NUTRITION AND HOW THEY AFFECT YOUR SENIOR DOG In a groundbreaking, 14-year study published by JAVMA, researchers found that dogs fed to an ideal body... the right food and the right amount will lead to a healthier and longer life. According to Mike Grant, PA, Nutritional Science Director for Senior Pet Products.com. a senior dog's Read on »
Dodger Dog Nutrition Facts by Adria A. Posted Tue 27 Jul 2010 12:00am Love the Dodgers?  Don’t we all, but could this ball game treat be worth cheating for? The dog alone is 240 calories (smaller 13.3 oz dog) / 22 grams of fat / 8 grams of protein.  The bun is another 170 calories for a grand total of 410 calories! Don’t forget, this is without condiments!  Once Read on »
Dog Care and Nutrition: How to Raise a Healthy Dog by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Tue 11 Jan 2011 11:58am Your dog depends on you for all his nutritional requirements. Proper nutrition is essential for a healthy pet to help resist disease and illness, to maintain...? lap dog? healthy? pregnant?) is the main factor in determining his individual nutritional requirements. When to feed your dog is an important first question. Puppies need lots Read on »
Review: Raw & Natural Nutrition for Dogs by Johann The Dog Patient Expert Posted Sat 16 Oct 2010 9:52am Lew Olson, PhD, author of the new book " Raw & Natural Nutrition for Dogs - The Definitive Guide to Homemade Meals " was super kind to send us one of her books for our... discusses canine nutritional needs and explains the research on how home-prepared foods, particularly raw foods, can meet pets' needs better than commercial, processed dog food. Very Read on »
Recall: American Nutrition dog treats (salmonella) by Therese K. Patient Expert Posted Thu 19 Feb 2009 6:21pm American Nutrition is recalling peanut butter flavored dog treats. The peanut butter used in these treats is from Peanut Corporation of America, the company involved..., Georgia facility, American Nutrition, Inc. has issued a voluntary recall for certain baked dog treats containing peanut paste supplied by PCA. The Blakely PCA facility Read on »
KIWI Pets: nutrition boosters for dogs and cats by Kiwi Patient Expert Posted Thu 12 Aug 2010 8:24am optimalperformance, and can be lacking in important nutrients,” says Jean Hofve, DVM, a holistic veterinarian in Denver, Colorado. Help your dog or cat get the most out of his meals... for bigger dogs, or poke a hole in a fish oil capsule and squeeze the oil over food for cats and smaller pooches. Extra protein Many pet foods skimp on meat to keep costs low Read on »
Nutrition For Your Puppy by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Mon 10 Jan 2011 12:43am The guidelines to a healthy fit puppy on to there dog years. The more you follow a nutritional routine the healthier your puppy/dog will be. Your puppy/dogs nutrition is very important in keeping your puppy/dog healthy and fit. An over weight puppy means an overweight dog, which may lead to some heath concerns for him. You should first Read on »