Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 16-05-2011
It has often been said to us that the closer the food we eat is to its natural state, the healthier it is for us-the same applies to our canines. Think about it, the natural habitat of animals is in the wild; they lived off the most organic of food and survived throughout the centuries.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 02-05-2011
Having a dog is one of the best things in life, and finding the best dog food to feed them can be a challenge. With the number of different products in the stores today, many are not sure what is best for their pets. This short guide provides some pointers on how to choose dog food that is suitable for your pet. There are three main types of food that you can choose from for your pet.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Home & Family | Posted on 04-11-2010
The latest outbreak of dog food and cat food contamination has shaken the confidence of pet owners the world over, but nowhere as much as in the United States where illness and reported deaths took its highest toll of family pets.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Home & Family | Posted on 24-09-2010
All dog owners recognize that most dogs enjoy to eat, but oftentimes they come across themselves attempting to puzzle out which dog food to purchase. It has been said for the lengthiest time that dogs are our dearest best friends, but the truth presently is that dogs have moved up from being in the best friend category to the family member category.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 21-08-2010
Feeding a raw dog food diet is not a new concept. I know people who having been feeding raw food to generations of dogs. Feeding raw food simply refers to feeding your dog a diet which completely excludes all commercial dog foods. Commercial foods tend to contain a lot of ingredients that are not found naturally in your dogs diet.
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