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Why are more and more owners choosing fresh diets for their dogs?
More and more owners are choosing homemade dog food and a more attentive approach to natural dog nutrition, focusing on ingredient quality. Interest in nutritional models like the BARF diet for dogs, fresh meals, and natural dog food is growing rapidly, driven by increased awareness of natural dog nutrition and pet well-being.
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Carbohydrates in Dog Food: Necessity or Option?
Dog nutrition is often a topic of debate, especially when it comes to carbohydrates. Unlike humans, dogs do not have an essential need for carbohydrates in their diet, as their bodies are designed to obtain energy primarily from proteins and fats. However, carbohydrates can play a functional role and offer some benefits.
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Seasonal vegetables that dogs can eat in winter
Winter vegetables such as pumpkin, carrots, cauliflower, and fennel are excellent for a dog's diet, improving digestion and providing nutrients.
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Benefits of Dehydrated Vegetables for Your Furry Friend
Dehydrated vegetables are a natural and healthy option to enrich the diet of dogs and cats. Rich in nutrients, easy to store and digest, they are ideal for homemade and BARF diets, offering practicality and sustainability.
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Eggshell: benefits and uses for pets at all stages of life
Eggshell is a natural resource rich in calcium and essential minerals, ideal for supporting the bone, joint, and teeth health of dogs at different life stages.
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Ascophyllum Nodosum Seaweed: the seaweed with multiple benefits for humans and dogs
The Ascophyllum Nodosum algae (Norwegian kelp), also called Seaweed, is rich in minerals and vitamins that support dog coat health, skin, oral hygiene, immune system, and digestion.