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Healthy Pets Start with Educated Humans.


Fresh & Gently Cooked Meals vs Processed Kibble
Processed kibble is convenient but often sacrifices nutritional value for shelf life. Fresh or gently cooked meals preserve more of the nutrients dogs actually need. Nutritional Differences Processed Kibble High-heat extrusion destroys natural enzymes Synthetic vitamins often added Low moisture content Contains fillers and starch binders Fresh / Gently Cooked Meals Preserves natural vitamins and minerals High moisture supports digestion Easier protein digestion Minimal filler
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Choosing the Best Protein Source for Your Dog’s Age & Activity Level
Protein is essential for all dogs, but requirements vary by life stage and activity level. Choosing the right source ensures energy, muscle maintenance, and overall health. Protein Needs by Life Stage Puppies High-quality animal protein for growth Supports muscle and bone development Includes digestible amino acids like taurine and methionine Adult Dogs Moderate protein for maintenance Supports lean mass and energy High digestibility preferred to prevent excess weight gain Se
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Joint-Friendly Diets for Active & Aging Dogs
Joint health is critical for active and aging dogs. Proper nutrition helps reduce inflammation, preserve mobility, and support cartilage repair . Key Nutrients for Joint Support Omega-3 fatty acids Reduce inflammation Support cartilage and heart health Collagen & Gelatin Maintain cartilage integrity Improve joint lubrication Glucosamine & Chondroitin Aid cartilage repair Reduce stiffness and discomfort Foods That Support Joint Health Fatty fish (salmon, sardines) Bone broth a
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The Role of Carbohydrates in a Dog’s Diet
Carbohydrates are often misunderstood in dog nutrition. While dogs don’t need high-carb diets, quality carbs support energy and digestion when used correctly. When Carbs Are Useful Provide slow-release energy Add dietary fiber for gut health Aid in stool consistency Support calorie balance without excess protein Best Carbohydrate Sources Sweet potato — high fiber, low glycemic Pumpkin — gut-friendly, aids digestion Oats — moderate glycemic load, digestible Brown rice — slow
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How to Choose Healthy Food for Your Dog
How to Know If Your Dog’s Food Is Truly Healthy With endless dog food options, labels, and claims, it’s difficult to know what’s genuinely supporting your dog’s health. But understanding the core nutritional needs makes the decision clearer. What Healthy Dog Food Should Contain • A clearly named protein source as the first ingredient • Balanced fats for skin, coat, and energy • Digestible carbs like pumpkin or sweet potato • Natural vitamins from real vegetables • Zero ar
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Fresh vs Processed Pet Food. What Every Pet Parent Should Know
When it comes to your pet’s diet, not all food is created equal. While processed kibble is convenient, it often sacrifices nutritional quality for shelf life. Fresh food, on the other hand, focuses on delivering real nutrients from real ingredients — the way nature intended. What Is Processed Pet Food? Most commercial kibble undergoes high-heat extrusion, destroying many natural enzymes and vitamins. To compensate, synthetic nutrients are added — but they’re not as bioavailab
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What’s Safe vs. Dangerous for Your Dog: Foods Every Pet Parent Should Know
Learn which everyday foods can harm or help your dog’s health Feeding your dog may seem simple, but many pet parents don’t realize that some common foods can be harmful or even deadly. At the same time, certain ingredients are exceptionally healthy and can boost energy, digestion, and coat health. Knowing the difference is crucial for your dog’s well-being. Foods Dangerous for Dogs: Chocolate: Contains theobromine, which can be toxic even in small amounts. Grapes & Raisins:
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Bone Broth is the best thing for your Pets
When bones are slowly simmered for hours, they release nutrients like collagen, glucosamine, amino acids, calcium, and magnesium. These compounds provide powerful benefits:
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Exotic Protein Pet Foods in Dubai: Benefits of Ostrich, Camel, Rabbit & Duck for Cats and Dogs
Have you heard of feeding your dog or cat ostrich, camel, rabbit or duck? At Paw Revolution, these exotic protein meals are among our best-sellers—and for good reason.
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