A series of pet food recalls has demonstrated to pet owners that some pet foods can pose serious health risks for their pets, and has prompted many to search for safe and natural pet food alternatives. But, due to a lack of legislation and oversight of the pet food industry and consequent deceptive—but unfortunately legal—marketing claims, the quest for healthy, all natural pet foods is harder than common sense would lead one to believe. In the pet food industry, the term ‘natural’ is not regulated by US law. Here, it might be most helpful to quote David A
Filed under: Natural Pet
No Comments »
You may not be aware of it but pet food manufacturing is almost completely unregulated. In fact, most of the pet food that is sold on the U.S. Market is manufactured overseas, away from the prying eyes of U.S.
Filed under: Natural Pet
No Comments »
The use of natural pet supplements has increased greatly in recent years. Pet owners are turning to natural remedies to care for their own health and it only makes sense that they also obtain natural products to help their furry friends stay happy and healthy as well.
Filed under: Natural Pet
No Comments »
Everybody knows that an all-natural diet is a healthy diet. It’s no coincidence that what’s good for you is also good for your dog and cat. It’s also no secret that – aside from the buzzwords – most people don’t know enough about what “all-natural” means
Filed under: Natural Pet
No Comments »
After seeing all the headlines with pets dying or getting horrible sick from tainted dog food I decided to post this commerical for a product I believe has always been superior to everything out there for dog food. It is an all natural diet and the products used are human grade. I have all my dogs on it now and they’re coats are shiny, they’re mouths are clean, and other health benefits are noted
Filed under: Natural Pet
No Comments »
The Naturally Savvy Guides discuss Pet Promise brand of pet food and speak to a Holistic Vet to discuss what food is really best for our pets. www.naturallysavvy.com
Filed under: Natural Pet
No Comments »
By Kelly Marshall Most dogs are frightened of loud noises, specifically thunderstorms and other similar, unexpected sounds that jangles their ears–especially for puppies. They’re not used to hearing loud banging sounds and their ears are sharper and more sensitive than adult dog’s ears. When dealing with the possibility of having a terror stricken, nervous puppy, some dog owners use tranquilizers as a last resort during an approaching thunderstorm
Filed under: Natural Pet
No Comments »