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A Nutritional Guide for Rhodesian Ridgeback Dogs
Providing your Rhodesian Ridgeback dog a diet that is protein-rich and hypoallergenic and easily digestible, ensures their body can be supported from their joints to their digestion. Discover why V...

Beagles make excellent family pets. However, like all breeds, they have specific health considerations including; Hypothyroidism, brain health, allergies, hip dysplasia and obesity. Discover how a ...

The Ultimate Guide to Nutrition for Weimaraners
The Weimaraner, often called the “Gray Ghost,” is a friendly, fearless, and obedient sporting dog. With a history of being a superior hunting dog, the Weimaraner dog breed requires extensive physic...

The Ultimate Guide to English Setter Health and Nutrition
Setters are elegant dogs, primarily bred for bird hunting in England. Setters can suffer from hip dysplasia, hypothyroidism, allergies and hypertrophic osteodystrophy. Being so active, these dogs r...

Corgis are prone to certain health challenges, such as hip dysplasia, obesity, urinary stones, and eye issues. While medical care and proper exercise are essential, diet plays a crucial role in man...

Mastiffs are a very large breed, known for their size and protective nature. Being such large dogs with high energy, and loose skin, they have specific health needs and are prone to developing cert...

Optimal Nutrition for Poodles: Living a Long and Vibrant Life
Standard Poodles are an active breed with big personalities. They have a very unique and recognizable look with their very fluffy curls. Being such active dogs, they require optimal nutrition to th...

Optimal Nutrition for Alaskan Malamutes
Malamutes, can suffer from various health concerns, including; hip and elbow dysplasia, hypothyroidism, polyneuropathy and bloat. Discover how a raw diet, including venison, can help support these ...

Nutrition Tips for Blue Heelers: Keeping Them Fit and Happy
Blue Heelers are quick, agile, and high energy dogs. This breed is generally more at risk for hip and elbow dysplasia, cataracts, hypothyroidism and allergies and optimal nutrition is key to helpin...