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So you’re thinking, what’s the big deal, right? I mean many of us carry extra weight. As someone who is by no means a skinny cat, it is a big deal.
In part 1 we discussed the informaion commonly found on the front of the bag and some of the marketing trends some companies use to mislead you.
There is a lot of information out in the world today about pet food. So many ads, trends and choices. How do you decide what is best for your pet?
We have all heard of BMI (body mass index) – even if we weren’t sure what it stood for – we know it has to do with our body weight.
Hot cars are great for pouching an egg, keeping your coffee warm, or perhaps even baking a pizza. They are NOT great for your pets.
The pet food market is a fiercely competitive one, where many food companies take advantage of the lax marketing laws to make their food appear to be the absolute best.
January is designated as National Train your Dog Month, but what does that really mean? Training your dog will be different depending on your wants and needs
Birth is often at night or at the clinic if problems arise. There is a lot of work and risk for you as the breeder, and you have to find homes for all the rest of the puppies.
With February being Dental Health Month, it is a great time to review our past posts on dental health and care.
We all know Saskatchewan winters can get awfully cold with temperatures well below -30 degrees Celsius plus windchill.
Prioritize your pet's health with informed nutrition choices. Avoid common misconceptions and learn how to select the best food for your furry friend.
Teaching your dog pet tricks or even some basic obedience takes no more space then your living room and is really open to your imagination.
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