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Latest Blog

Do Dogs Need Vegetables and Fruits?

No, dogs don’t need fruits and vegetables to survive—they are obligate carnivores. However, adding small amounts of plant-based foods to their diet can enhance their health, help with digestion, and provide beneficial nutrients that may not be present in meat alone. The key is balance, so if you do include veggies and fruits, make sure they don’t make up a significant portion of the meal (typically around 5-10% of the total food).

The Importance of Eggs in Your Dogs Diet

Eggs are an excellent addition to a BARF diet for dogs due to their high nutritional value, including protein, healthy fats, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. They support a wide range of health benefits, from digestive health to a shiny coat, and even immune function.  Eggs are easy to digest, which makes them a great addition to a diet, particularly for dogs with sensitive stomachs or digestive issues. The protein in eggs

Natural Remedies for Internal Parasites in Dogs

Dogs can be affected by a variety of internal parasites, which are organisms that live inside the body and can cause health problems. These parasites can range from microscopic organisms to larger, more visible creatures. Common internal parasites in dogs include worms, protozoa, and other parasites that affect the gastrointestinal system or other parts of the body. Common Internal Parasites in Dogs: 1. Intestinal Worms (Helminths)- Roundworms (Toxocara spp.), Whipworms (Trichuris vulpis), Tapeworms (Dipylidium caninum) 2. Protozoal Infections- Giardia, Coccidia