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There is almost as much contention with this as there is when it comes to humans. There are so many species of dogs now, and mixed breeds keep on appearing. Yet some people still say we should feed dogs like their ancestors. They say that the only biologically appropriate food for dogs is what wolves ate. |
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Almost every enzyme action and chemical interaction in your pets' body is dependent upon water. Animals' brains are so sensitive to water loss that they can begin showing signs of malfunction with as little as 1% to 10% loss of body water. It's essential that our dogs and cats water source and quality is as good as it can possibly be. |
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Not all dietary fats cause obesity in your pet. Just as in humans, the “good” fats (omega-3 fats) enhance energy production in your dog or cat, so they actually create less fat. |
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Dr. Karen Becker writes about the problem of urine dribbling in pets – the involuntary passage of urine. She discusses the most common causes of the condition, as well as treatment options she recommends. |
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Dr. Karen Becker writes about the problems with pet foods, and what you should be on the look out for! |
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Did you miss an issue? Catch up on your reading here. Plenty of dog and cat related tips and information to be found. |
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