
Green Tripe: A Vital Component of Canine Nutrition Green tripe is one of the most underappreciated yet highly beneficial foods you can offer your dog. This nutrient-dense, unprocessed stomach lining from ruminants such as cows, sheep, and goats is a nutritional powerhouse. Rich in enzymes, probiotics, and bioavailable nutrients, green tripe supports your dog’s health…
Click HERE to read the article. The article, “Review of cobalamin status and disorders of cobalamin metabolism in dogs,” provides a comprehensive analysis of the importance of cobalamin (vitamin B12) in canine health, detailing its metabolic pathways, causes of deficiency, diagnostic approaches, and management strategies. Cobalamin plays a vital role as a cofactor in critical…
Welcome to a guide on transitioning your pet to a raw diet. If you’re considering this natural approach, you may have a lot of questions. Here’s a breakdown of key points and answers to common questions about raw feeding, covering everything from portion sizes to supplements. Getting Started Our Canine Starter Guide and Cat Transition…
The gut microbiome in pets plays a central role in supporting their overall health and resilience against disease. This ecosystem, consisting of diverse microorganisms, works together to regulate digestion, immunity, and even mood. When disrupted, however, this microbiome can lose its balance, leading to a decline in health and increased risk of chronic conditions. Biotics—probiotics,…
A balanced, species-appropriate raw diet offers all the essential nutrients for your dog or cat’s health and vitality. Through a Prey Model Raw (PMR) approach, dogs and cats receive all necessary vitamins and minerals without synthetic additives, offering a biologically suitable alternative to commercial pet foods. Below is a structured guide detailing the essential nutrients,…
Introduction Omega-3 fatty acids, specifically EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), play an essential role in reducing inflammation and supporting overall health in dogs. In cases where a dog may not receive an ideal balance of Omega-3 and Omega-6 through their diet, supplements such as fish and krill oils are recommended. However, careful attention…
A common concern when considering a raw diet for pets is the risk of bacteria. While these concerns are valid, understanding the science can put many of them to rest. Here’s an in-depth look at the role of bacteria in raw feeding, backed by veterinary insights and recent research findings. Can Bacteria in Raw Meat…
One of the most effective ways to keep track of your dog’s health is by monitoring their stool. Since dogs can’t communicate digestive discomfort, observing their poop’s consistency, color, and frequency can provide valuable insight. Understanding what normal, healthy poop looks like allows you to spot changes that may signal underlying issues. Characteristics of a…
The Prey Model Raw (PMR) diet is all about mimicking the natural prey animals a dog would consume in the wild, often summarized as the 80/10/10 approach: 80% muscle meat, 10% raw edible bones, and 10% secreting organs. Starting out with raw feeding might seem complex, but it becomes straightforward once you understand the basics.…
Ensuring optimal nutrition during the critical developmental stage of puppyhood is essential for lifelong health and vitality. A well-formulated Prey Model Raw (PMR) diet mirrors the natural diet of wild canines, focusing on whole, unprocessed foods to meet the nutritional needs of growing puppies. This article provides an in-depth look at the macronutrients, micronutrients, and…