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Natasha's Food for Paws has a Feline Recipe in Developing Stages!
It’s been a long haul but Natasha’s Food for Paws is finally developing a new product and it’s for our beloved feline friends this time! We all feel excited and lucky to have the opportunity to be able to develop … Continue reading
What's the best way to feed Natasha's Food for Paws?
We have been getting a lot of inquiries lately regarding the best way to feed our product. I thought I would take a moment to discuss the different options you have with Natasha’s Food for Paws. This recipe was originally … Continue reading
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Tagged home-cooked dog food, Kibble, natasha's food for paws, natural, processed foods
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www.SustainableTable.org
I wanted to share this website with people that are interested in living as sustainably as possible! www.SustainableTable.org is a great resource for learning where to find sustianable products in your area, how to get involved in your community, great … Continue reading
Posted in Sustainable Living
Tagged community, natural pet food, sustainable products, www.SustainableTable.org
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The Facts: Canine Obesity
Canine Obesity is a very serious condition for dogs and it is affecting more and more each day. Reasons for this are many; most dog food companies feeding directions are too high, genetics can also play a role, and then sometimes we … Continue reading
Dental Health
Caring for your pets’ teeth can be a challenging task. The owners’ lifestyle and their pets’ temperament dictate what is best for the owner and their beloved friend. There are many different ways to deal with our pets’ dental health. … Continue reading
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Tagged brushing teeth, dental chews, dental health, raw bones, veterinarian dental cleanings, zinc solution
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A dog's nose…
The Tracking Dog’s Nose How K-9 Drug Sniffing and Scent Detection Works © Joy Butler Apr 21, 2008 200 million scent receptors in the dog olfactory system help sniff out drugs and explosives, locate termites, gas pipeline leaks, and other … Continue reading
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Ingredient and Product Guide
There is so much out there to sort through when trying to learn what’s good, what’s bad, and what’s hype. This great link helps sort through all the junk and helps you get to the good stuff!! http://www.dogfoodproject.com/index.php?page=betterproducts You can … Continue reading
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Tagged carbohydrates, dog food, dyes, fats, feeding trial, fiber, flavorings, fruits, ingredients, oils, Preservatives, protein, supplements, sweetners, vegetables, www.dogfoodproject.com
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Calendula: The Power Herb
I was reading an informative article on the herb Calendula in The Whole Dog Journal this weekend. I thought I would spread the good word for those of you that don’t get this great publication. Calendula is most well known … Continue reading
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Tagged Abrasions, Calendula, Digestive Aid, Granuloma, Sensitive Stomach, Skin Irritation, The Whole Dog Journal
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Auto Immune disease in dogs and related symtoms
Here’s a great post from Natural Pet Health Blog; Autoimmune diseases in dogs follow an almost similar pattern as in humans. Just as autoimmune diseases in humans are suspected to be related to a genetic predisposition, certain breeds of dogs … Continue reading
Posted in Pet Health
Tagged diabetes, dog food, dog health, dogs, hypothroidism, immune system, Pet Health, pets
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Diet and Vet Bills
The quality of dog food varies greatly. A conscientious owner should use common sense and research to find the better products. A good place to start would be to select a dog food with a meaty protein source and no … Continue reading
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Tagged diet, dog food, dogs, food for paws, health, love, natasha, pet business, pet food, Sustainable Living, vet bills, wellness
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