Should I feed my dog once or twice a day?
How many times a day should you feed your dog? Our guide can help you make an informed decision that suits your dog’s individual needs.
Should I feed my dog once or twice a day? Read More »
How many times a day should you feed your dog? Our guide can help you make an informed decision that suits your dog’s individual needs.
Should I feed my dog once or twice a day? Read More »
Rawhide treats are an understandably popular chew for dogs. They’re long-lasting, unlike most treats. And when you’re saving your furniture from a teething puppy, trying to make a phone call without barking in the background, or just need a minute to yourself, a long-lasting distraction is a godsend.
Turmeric, that vibrant yellow-orange spice commonly used in cooking for its flavour, has gained added popularity as more is known about its potential benefits for health. Not only for humans, but also a great addition to your dog’s diet to improve well-being.
Turmeric contains curcumin, a compound with powerful anti-inflammatory properties. Inflammation is a common underlying factor in many diseases, such as arthritis. By reducing inflammation, turmeric can help alleviate pain and improve mobility in dogs suffering from joint-related issues.
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Eggs are nature’s multivitamin, and contain good quantities of fatty acids, folate, iron, vitamin A, Selenium, B vitamins and of course, protein.
Are eggs good for dogs? Read More »
Yesterday’s bone may cause a little constipation today. A couple of sardines can help lubricate the digestive tract.
Who doesn’t love a Sunday Roast? While you’re tucking in, your dog can too! Packed with nutritious ingredients and designed for doggy tastebuds.
Introducing the Sunday Roast! Read More »
If you’re having a gathering of family or friends this Christmas, there will be tasty food galore, much of it within reach of a keen canine. See our tips to avoid a sudden trip to the vet.
Christmas foods NOT for dogs Read More »
Everyone deserves a special dinner at Christmas! Our traditional Christmas dinner is made to our canine culinary standards – it’s got to be delicious as well as nutritious.
Roast turkey, vegetables, Yorkshire pudding and cranberry sauce!
Christmas Dinner is here! Read More »
Through many years of rescue/fostering and living with motley mutts, every single dog has been a master of the strategic arts of pill detection and avoidance.
So I had to keep upping my arsenal of techniques in response. What worked with one dog, didn’t work with another, so I’m providing you with my complete list of hacks.
How to get a dog to swallow a pill – without losing a finger or your friendship. Read More »
Why and how to give your dog a bland diet of chicken and rice. Post op, stomach upset, diarrhoea, possible allergy, or while illness is under investigation by your vet, it is gentle on the gut and easily digested.
When your vet prescribes the chicken-and-rice diet Read More »