BARF World Dog Food Review
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by Joanne Keenan
5M ago
BARF World began operating in 2000 and claims to be the first company to produce a BARF diet with widespread availability. BARF is an acronym for biologically appropriate raw food. This is a concept pioneered by one of the company founders, veterinarian Dr Ian Billinghurst, who’s also known as the father of the BARF diet ..read more
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Bravo Dog Food Review
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by Joanne Keenan
5M ago
Bravo Pet Foods is based in Manchester, Connecticut. Bravo began as a family-owned company with a history of processing meats for restaurants and institutions since the 1940s. The company started manufacturing in 2002. In the fall of 2022, Brightpet Nutrition Group acquired Bravo Pet Foods. Bravo produces limited ingredient dog foods and doesn’t use GMO ..read more
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Instinct Dog Food Review
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by Amy Thompson
6M ago
Instinct was founded in 2002, and has its headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri. It’s owned by Nature’s Variety, an independent pet food company with manufacturing facilities in Lincoln, Nebraska. Nature’s Variety owns and manages the Instinct and Prairie brands. Instinct is a full line of grain-free and gluten-free foods for dogs and cats.  Nature’s Variety ..read more
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Dog Treadmills: Do You Need One?
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by Sandra Priest DVM
6M ago
Nothing beats a walk in the fresh air and sunshine with your dog. New sights and sounds, smells, people and other dogs all stimulate your dog. Walks can help your dog to be more comfortable with new people, dogs, and situations. But what if it’s 15 degrees and icy or 100 degrees and you could fry ..read more
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Librela (Berensa) – Wonder Drug Or Disaster In The Making? 
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by Dr Edward Bassingthwaighte
6M ago
In the US, the FDA has recently approved Librela (bedinvetmab), a new arthritis drug for dogs … but it’s been available in Australia (under the name Berensa), Canada, the EU and UK for some time. It’s a monoclonal antibody drug that’s injected monthly to manage osteoarthritis pain.  There’s some important information you need to know ..read more
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Fromm Dog Food Review
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by Amy Thompson
6M ago
Fromm is a 5th generation pet food business based in Wisconsin. Fromm was founded as a canning company in 1910 and became a food manufacturer with its own plant in 1925. Research began in the 1940s to formulate dry dog food with the first bag of Fromm Complete Dog Meal sold in 1949. Today, the ..read more
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Natural Cancer Treatment For Dogs
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by Julia Henriques
6M ago
Once you get over the shock of your dog’s cancer diagnosis, the most important decision you’ll make is how to treat him.  The fear of cancer often sends even the most holistically minded dog owners rushing for conventional options like chemo, radiation or surgery, despite their often severe side effects. But you might opt for ..read more
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Can Dogs Have Pedialyte To Manage Dehydration?
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by Joanne Keenan
6M ago
Just like people, dogs can become dehydrated and that may cause a depletion of electrolytes vital to many bodily systems and functions. People often turn to Pedialyte to treat dehydration and replenish electrolytes. So it’s reasonable to ask, can dogs have Pedialyte, too? Let’s start with some basics. Dehydration In Dogs Dehydration in dogs occurs ..read more
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Sucralfate for dogs
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by Joanne Keenan
6M ago
Ulcers in dogs are painful and pet owners don’t want to see their dogs suffer. That’s why veterinarians will prescribe sucralfate to stop stomach acid from reaching the ulcer. But sucralfate for dogs isn’t always the best idea … especially when there are healthier alternatives. What Is Sucralfate? Sucralfate is an anti-ulcer agent that forms ..read more
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Can Dogs Eat Peaches? 
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by Julia Henriques
7M ago
Peaches are a delicious and juicy summer fruit that many of us enjoy. But can your dog also indulge in this delightful treat?  The answer is yes, dogs can eat peaches. But there are some things you need to keep in mind before feeding this fruit to your dog. Read on to find out about ..read more
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