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Wilson’s Disease, or Copper Storage Disease, is a genetic disorder that disrupts copper metabolism, causing excess copper to accumulate in the liver and other organs. In dogs, breeds such as Bedlington Terriers, Doberman Pinschers, and West Highland White Terriers are more prone to this condition. If untreated, it can lead to severe liver damage, neurological…
NRC Essential Nutrients: Microminerals in PMR DietsEstimated Reading Time: 40 Minutes Microminerals, also known as trace minerals, are essential for maintaining optimal health in pets, especially in a Prey Model Raw (PMR) diet. These minerals, including iron, zinc, copper, iodine, selenium, and manganese, cannot be synthesized by the body and must be supplied through food.…
NRC Essential Nutrients: Water-Soluble Vitamins in PMR Diets (Part 1)Estimated Reading Time: 8 minutes Water-soluble vitamins are vital nutrients that must be consumed daily as they are not stored in the body. These vitamins, including B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, and choline, play key roles in metabolism, energy production, and overall health. They are found…
Reading Time: 6 Minutes Summary: Fatty acids are integral to canine and feline health, offering solutions for energy balance, inflammation control, and cognitive support. While a proper omega-6 to omega-3 ratio is critical, ensuring that fatty acids are tailored to individual health conditions like obesity, cognitive decline, and pancreatitis can greatly improve a pet’s quality…
In today’s culture of intense care and protection, pet owners often treat their dogs with the same mindset we apply to other areas of our lives—ensuring comfort, security, and avoiding distress at all costs. While this instinct comes from a place of love, it can hinder a dog’s emotional and behavioral development. In reality, dogs…
In the world of canine nutrition, particularly for poodles raised within natural rearing frameworks, feeding kidney as part of their diet is essential. Organ meats, including kidneys, are packed with critical nutrients that contribute to optimal health and longevity, especially for breeds like poodles, which are often prone to specific health issues when not given…
The pancreas is an essential organ in poodles, performing critical roles in both digestive and endocrine systems. For a breed known for its intelligence, agility, and energy, the pancreas ensures that poodles maintain optimal health by producing digestive enzymes and regulating blood sugar through hormone secretion such as insulin and glucagon. By incorporating raw pancreas…
Food is a fundamental need for dogs and cats as it is vital for their survival. Both species are biologically wired to crave and seek out food because, without it, they would not survive. However, many pets develop picky eating habits, making mealtime a challenging experience for both the animal and the owner. In psychological…