The pet food nutrition experts are talking a lot about rotational diets for dogs. This means you want to change up the diet as often as you like If you ate the same food everyday you might become bored and you would most likely not get all the nutrients the body requires for optimum health. Changing up your dogs diet means changing the protein source or keeping on the same kibble and adding some high quality canned food or raw food to their diet. This allows your dog to get excited every time you feed him.
Try and stay with more common protein sources like chicken, lamb, pork and beef. A dog can get an allergy to anything at anytime. Chances of getting an allergy is when you are feeding that same diet all the time. Mixing it up is a good thing. If at all possible, try to stay within one manufacturer food sources. The basic ingredients are typically the same and there is less of a food transition concern. If your dog has a sensitive stomach try some canned pumpkin during the switch or use the Fruitables product called Switch. Don't try the more unique protein sources like duck, rabbit or kangaroo. If your dog has already been exposed to these protein sources the allergy may extend to all of those and you will be out of luck if and when an allergy strikes. Remember, the common signs of an allergy include hot spots, ear infections and licking paws. If you see any of these symptoms, it's time to change the diet as there may be a food sensitivity.Check out the new interactive feeder
My passion living with six furry friends brings my life full circle. Founder of Furry Friends Inc.and our Pets Healthy Choice pet food I wake up every morning ready to learn life from these amazing creatures. I search for nutrition and health tips to keep these furry friends healthy and happy. I believe by feeding the right stuff we can create healthy lives by bringing people and pets together through great nutrition.
Friday, September 20, 2013
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
What's New At the Zoo?
I just got back from Super Zoo in Vegas where we walked four football fields of new vendor products looking for just the "right stuff." I also attended some great educational seminars by leading industry speakers. I went to seminars on weight control for pets, skin and coat issues, and nutritional reviews by leading scientists and veterinarians. In the coming blogs, I will be sharing this info with you. Today, let me share with you what was new at the Zoo! First, let me tell you about the awarded best products. There is a new feeding "bowl" that doesn't look like a bowl at all. It is made of a hard material that sits up like grass. The pet food is poured into the bowl and it truly slows the pet down while eating. There is a video showing a dog eating in a few minutes with an old style bowl and now the new bowl takes the pet about twenty minutes to complete a meal. Now, that is an effective product.
The next product that won first place is called ifetch. Ifetch is a ceramic container with two holes. The first hole is on the top for putting balls into and the second hole spits the ball out to throw the ball for your dog. How about that? It plugs in or uses batteries. It is in its infancy stages right now and going to manufacturing. It was a lot of fun and your dog can actually learn to play ball on his own. Of course,it's no fun to play by yourself. Moral of that story, get out and play with your pet.
The next product that won first place is called ifetch. Ifetch is a ceramic container with two holes. The first hole is on the top for putting balls into and the second hole spits the ball out to throw the ball for your dog. How about that? It plugs in or uses batteries. It is in its infancy stages right now and going to manufacturing. It was a lot of fun and your dog can actually learn to play ball on his own. Of course,it's no fun to play by yourself. Moral of that story, get out and play with your pet.
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Allergies or Yeast?
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013
I've Tried EVERYTHING And My Dog Is Still Fat!
I hear that comment on a daily basis. Every dog is unique and every dog can benefit by a custom diet. Just like us people, we don't all respond to the same thing when it comes to losing weight. So, experiment...try a lower calorie kibble, or switch to a raw diet or both. Most importantly, check out the REAL number of calories your furry friend should be eating every day. Feeding a couple of times a day helps the blood sugar stay at an even level which helps a dog feel satisfied and content. This also helps with a dog that has a food anxiety. Rule of thumb, feed twice daily.
Now, let's talk about that raw diet. I'm not talking about going to the store cooking chicken and adding rice. This can really backfire on you because your dog is not getting the right nutrients. We want a complete and balanced diet that has all the vitamins and minerals your dog needs daily. Check out Nature Variety's line up which we carry at the store and online. Check out a good raw diet here If you have any questions, let me know. We're here to help.
Now, let's talk about that raw diet. I'm not talking about going to the store cooking chicken and adding rice. This can really backfire on you because your dog is not getting the right nutrients. We want a complete and balanced diet that has all the vitamins and minerals your dog needs daily. Check out Nature Variety's line up which we carry at the store and online. Check out a good raw diet here If you have any questions, let me know. We're here to help.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Should I Switch Dog Food?
Let me know if you have any questions and mix it up your furry friend will appreciate it.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Where Did All The Chicken Jerky Go?
If you are feeding duck treats or other treats from China-throw them away! The FDA cannot seem to find the cause however, there have been some discussions of the glycerin being the culprit in these treats. Whatever the cause, please buy USA treats. Yes, you will pay more, but knowing the safety standards from these treats far outweigh the cost. I have a few clients dehydrating their own chicken however, I caution that you do that process correctly. One woman came to us telling us she almost killed her own dog when she did not cook the chicken properly. She spent a lot of money at her vet getting her sick dog well.
Please make sure to read the source of the treats. Some companies are putting "packaged in the United States" on the packages however, it does not say MADE in the US. I know your furry friend is part of your family. So, just like our children be careful and don't be fooled by high level marketing. Come to our store or look online at our safe and healthy treats for your pet.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Treats can be Natural
Treats-what to do? We all like to give a little something to that great big or little furry friend in our home. The problem comes when we don't look at the labels. Pick up most pet treats at the grocery store or chain store and you may be asking for trouble. Products made with questionable ingredients from foreign countries without strict food guidelines. This creates a big concern and can cost you thousands of dollars in vet bills. Sick pets and budging tummies are what we get from feeding these kind of treats.
Why not think natural? Pets light up with a simple green bean. Other fresh vegetables might be broccoli, cauliflower,carrots,celery and the list goes on. Make sure they are fresh or frozen and not from a can. We don't want to upset the system with extreme amounts of sodium (something humans need to remember too). If you do end up purchasing your treats please make sure to buy them from an independent pet store that cares about your pets and researches every ingredient and country of origin. Check our furryfriendsinc.com and know and trust that all of our treats are safe. Look for low calorie treats and watch those calories. Every calorie counts in the battle of the bulge!
Why not think natural? Pets light up with a simple green bean. Other fresh vegetables might be broccoli, cauliflower,carrots,celery and the list goes on. Make sure they are fresh or frozen and not from a can. We don't want to upset the system with extreme amounts of sodium (something humans need to remember too). If you do end up purchasing your treats please make sure to buy them from an independent pet store that cares about your pets and researches every ingredient and country of origin. Check our furryfriendsinc.com and know and trust that all of our treats are safe. Look for low calorie treats and watch those calories. Every calorie counts in the battle of the bulge!
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