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Healthy Pets Start with Educated Humans.


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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Can Cats Be Vegetarian? Understanding Feline Nutritional Needs
Learn why cats cannot thrive on vegetarian diets and what nutrients they must get from animal protein
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The Role of Fat in Your Dog’s Diet: Energy, Skin& Brain Health
Without the right balance of fats, dogs can suffer from low energy, poor skin health, cognitive decline, and weakened immunity.
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The Benefits of Adding Natural Superfoods to Your Dog’s Diet
Why Natural Add-Ons Are a Game Changer Even if your dog eats commercial dog food, adding whole, natural ingredients can dramatically boost their daily nutrition. These small additions improve digestion, immunity, and coat condition — often within weeks. Superfoods That Support Your Dog’s Body • Pumpkin — regulates digestion • Bone broth — supports gut health & joints • Blueberries — full of antioxidants • Spinach — rich in vitamins and minerals • Turmeric — reduces inflam
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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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