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What Pet Food Labels Really Mean

Pet food is a multi-billion dollar industry. There are some companies who genuinely care about the health and well-being of the pets they impact. There are others companies whose sole purpose is to generate the biggest profit they can. While using cheap ingredients and cutting corners is one way get ahead, another is to generate

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Prolonged Aerobic Exercise Gives Dogs ‘Runners High’

In case you’ve ever doubted your canine buddy was a born runner, researchers at the University of Arizona’s School of Anthropology in Tucson recently discovered that dogs actually get a “runner’s high” just like people doi. Runner’s high is the term used to describe the positive feelings exercise can generate. Studies show natural chemicals produced

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The Secret to a Healthy Dog Can Be Found In Their Bowl

I became aware of BARF through my brother, Pat McGovern, who is a distributor in Redwood City, CA. I began feeding it to my 11-year-old dog that had been diagnosed with terminal cancer and degenerative heart disease. His prognosis was estimated at a few months or less. Now, a year and a half later, he

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Listen to Your Pet’s “Body Language” for Signs of Optimal Nutrition

Okay, I’ll admit you that a dog can’t speak English, Spanish or any other human language, but that shouldn’t stop us from “asking” our pets what their nutritional needs are. We must instead listen to what our pets are saying with their “body language”. Feeding your pet an inferior quality diet that is not biologically

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