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Should dogs be fed raw, like they would in the wild?

While your dog may look like he's in his most natural state running outdoors, tongue flapping in the wind, they are also quite happy at home crashed out on your sofa, chewing the remote control. Dog's evolved away from wolves thousands of years ago a

Can dogs eat what we eat?

Dogs need food that meets their nutritional needs, which are different from ours. Plus, some "people food" is toxic for dogs. Before the invention of dog food as a category, dogs ate what we ate or scavenged for scraps. But as research into canine ph

Are dogs carnivores?

Dogs are omnivores. They need carbohydrates, too.  Sure, your dog may refuse to leave the kitchen if you're frying bacon for breakfast, but a true carnivore or "obligate carnivore" - as in, a meat-only eater - is rare in the animal kingdom. Only ferr

Are carbs just fillers in dog food?

Carbohydrates provide important calories and nutrients that help reduce the reliance on protein and fat for calories. While carbs are called many bad names - from "empty" and "cheap" to "filler" - they play a valuable role on our plates and in our bo

Does kibble clean a dogs teeth?

Kibble. Does. Not. Clean. Teeth. 96% of dogs around the world eat kibble daily. It is estimated that 90% of dogs over 2 years of age have significant mouth disease. Out of that 90% - 50% require immediate attention. Because kibble is hard, it’s natur

My dog eats their own poo - can you help?

It's not uncommon for dogs to eat their own poo, or the poo of other animals. It’s just what they do sometimes -  even if it sounds gross. When a dog eats their own stools, the scientific term commonly used is Coprophagia. This behaviour can be categ

Why should I feed fresh?

We make all our nutrition decisions based on the latest scientific and genetics research. When all of these factors are considered together, it becomes clear that a tailored, freshly prepared and lightly cooked diet is the best choice for helping dog