Dogs and cats with healthy guts are less susceptible to allergies. Let’s take a closer look at this connection, and how you can take steps to protect your pet!
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Female leaders in the dog and cat food industry shared their advice for other pet food professionals. Our own founder, Sissy McGill, is featured!
Although they come from different sectors of the industry, the recipients always have several things in common. These women have made a notable impact on the field in which they work while also inspiring a new generation of women to join the pet industry. They are game changers and trailblazers who are making continual contributions to the pet care community and the pets that we all serve.
A look into the inspiring life of Sissy McGill, the woman who went against the grain to bring natural pet food to America.
Your animal’s gut health affects everything from his mood to his immune system, so it’s important to make it a priority! Follow these three steps to success.
You’ve probably caught your cat sneaking a few bites of the food your dog left in their bowl, but can cats eat dog food and not get sick?
Growing up as a pet novice, I gleaned certain facts about dogs from babysitters, classmates, and television. I got the basics down…
“Moisture plays a vital role in your dog’s health,” says Krystn Janisse, from Homes Alive Pets. “In the wild, dogs would get most of their moisture from their diet. If you are feeding a dry kibble or dehydrated food, then you should consider finding other ways to encourage more water consumption.”
No longer just a piece of dry food, dog kibble is evolving to keep pace with consumer demand for stellar pet nutrition.
Cat owners are focusing on high-quality natural selections that feline foodies will love.
Pet owners are coming around to seeing food toppers as more than just a treat. For cats and dogs who are picky eaters or suffer from food allergies, toppers can provide an extra boost of nutrition and hydration, making them an important addition to the pet lover’s pantry.
Found in meats, eggs, dairy products, as well as some grains and legumes, protein is an important part of a canine’s diet.
Unfortunately, the obesity epidemic that affects people also affects our pets. If your vet has recently declared your cat overweight and instructed you to…
Adding unique proteins and superfoods to dog diets is no longer a novel idea—as interest, sales figures and new offerings demonstrate.