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1pawsfornutrition.net
Natural Pet Food & Pet Supplies Online - Dog Food - Sarasota - Bradenton - Delivery Service - Paws for Nutrition
Delivery of Natural Pet Food, Dog Food, Raw dog food, Raw cat food, Organic & Holistic Pet Supplies right to your door.
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2wysong.net
Healthy Dog & Cat Food - Natural & Holistic | Wysong
Offers natural food, snacks and supplements for cats, dogs and ferrets. Also provides health information.
Offering healthy and holistic dog, cat and ferret food, Wysong has been developing natural pet food, designed in accordance with nature, for almost 40 years.
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3naturalinstinct.com
Natural Instinct - Frozen raw human-grade meat dog food, the dog breeders' choice.
Natural Instinct - we make our own raw dog food using human-grade meat. The choice of award winning dog breeders.
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4preymodelraw.com
Prey Model Raw - PMR dog food
Feed your carnivore a biologically appropriate raw dog food diet
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5topdogdinners.com
Natural Dog Food | TopDogDinners
Find a great selection of Natural dog food for your pet. Use our healthy guide to different dog foods, including grain free, organic and natural.
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6texastripe.com
Texas Tripe
Texas Tripe offers Raw Natural Dog Food for your pet
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7dogaware.com
DogAware.com: Diet & Health Info for Man's Best Friend
For those of you who are wondering why BowChow.com became DogAware.com, I was contacted in January, 2005, by representatives of the Nestle Purina company, who claimed that my domain name was an infringement on their trademark of the word "Chow". We were able to come to an amicable agreement where they reimbursed me for the costs of changing my domain name to DogAware.com, which I think is more descriptive of what this site is about, so I am not unhappy with the change. ...
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8wolftucker.co.uk
Barf Raw Dog Food | wolftucker.co.uk
A great place to find barf dog food, barf raw dog food, raw dog food, best dog food, best raw dog food brands, raw dog food suppliers uk and raw dog food suppliers
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9thepetbeastro.com
The Pet Beastro Healthy & Safe Pet Food, Treats, and Toys with Huge Selection of Raw Pet Food Choices for Cats & Dogs. - The Pet Beastro
We're devoted to providing safe, organic, nutritious, & the USA made pet food, treats, and products that you never have to worry about being on recall lists! La
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10naturesdietpet.com
Premium Raw Freeze Dried Pet Food | Nature's Diet Pet | Simply Raw®
Feed the Best Raw Whole Food Nutrition for Dogs and Cats. Freeze Dried, High Protein, Superfood Rich Complete Meals. Made and Sourced in the USA with Raw, Human Grade Ingredients. Small Batch Production, Grain Free, No Fillers, No Byproducts, No Preservatives. Nature's Diet is a Leader in Pet High Protein Bone Broth
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11krilloilfordogs.com
Krill Oil For Dogs | Important Information on Krill Oil as Pet Food Supplement
When it comes to fatty acids, we know that they are an important part of any dog's diet. They are commonly used as nutritional supplements and are known to be successful in treating various diseases. To better understand why they are used, you should know that fatty acids are divided into Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids. Omega-3 fatty acids are preferred over Omega-6 fatty acids thanks to their inflammation reducing properties, although your pet also needs a balances amount of Omega-6's as well. Fish oil and flaxseed oil are common supplements that provide the most important Omega-3 fatty acids, specifically EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and DHA. However, the Omega-3's in flaxseed oil are inactive. Fish oil contains all the active Omega-3's. Many people claim that flaxseed oil has a higher amount of these Omega-3's, but in reality, flaxseed oil contains higher amounts of ALA (alpha-linolenic acid), another type of Omega-3 fatty acid. ALA is converted into EPA and DHA in some species of dogs, which then allows the benefits of the Omega-3's to be absorbed in their bodies. So while fish oil may be the first recommendation for pet owners, flaxseed oil should not be altogether discarded. Some pets have different dietary needs and sensitivities, which is something every pet owner needs to consider carefully while planning out their dog's diet and supplement program. Under the proper dosage and administration, flaxseed oil can help improve your dog's skin and coat, and aid them with certain diseases such as arthritis. Flaxseed oil also contains lignans which are reported to have anti-***, anti-viral and anti-fungal benefits. Benefits of Using Flaxseed Oil on Your Dog Compared to fish oil, flaxseed oil may not contain as many anti-imflammatory effects, but this doesn't mean that flaxseed oil doesn't have its own benefits. Many will ask, why is flaxseed oil good for dogs? Many species of dogs, among other animals, are able to convert the ALA found in flaxseed oil into EPA and DHA, making it a great alternative to fish oil usage. Allow us to explain flaxseed oil's benefits: Flaxseed oil helps dogs maintain a healthy coat and skin by reducing itching and dryness. Helps treat mild allergies. Aids animals with arthritis, improving their mobility. Can reduce propensities to intestinal parasitism. Contains anti-inflammatory properties Helps prevent constipation. Helps in treating kidney and heart disease. Capable of treating and shrinking tumors, following the Budwig Protocol. Ground flax seed may even be used as a dietary source of fiber. May help in regulating blood pressure and artery function. Top Rated Flaxseed Oils (That are designed for Dogs!) So, is flaxseed oil good for dogs? To answer this, one must be aware of several playing factors. To properly reap the benefits of flaxseed oil, one must first recognize whether or not your dog needs it. This will be determined best according to their diet. You need to keep in mind that flaxseed oil also has high amounts of Omega-6 fatty acids, so if your dog has a grain-based diet, flaxseed oil should be kept to a minimum especially since a lot of grain-based foods have high contents of Omega-6's. Now, if your dog is sensitive to consuming fish oil, flaxseed oil could be a great alternative for your dog. If your dog has dry skin and scratches a lot, then flaxseed oil will prove to be an efficient remedy for this. Given all the other benefits that flaxseed oil provides, you must first consult your veterinarian to determine in flaxseed oil is the right supplement for your canine companion. Dangers/Risks of Using Flaxseed Oil on Your Dog While weighing the benefits of fish oil against the benefits of flaxseed oil, one might readily proceed to use fish oil. However, fish oil may present side effects for some dogs, making flaxseed oil the next best alternative. After reading about the content on Omega-6's and the presence of ALA in flaxseed oil, one might immediately question if flaxseed oil is safe for dogs. The dangers or risks of using flaxseed oil are the following: May contribute to inflammation, worsening allergies or arthritis when the dog's diet is grain-based. This is due to the presence of ALA in their diet, so unless your dog is fed a homemade diet, that does not include poultry, you should refrain from using flaxseed oil. Some dogs may not may not convert ALA into the necessary EPA and DHA. Flaxseed oil or ground flaxseed may become rancid very easily. Its best to keep it refrigerated or grind the whole flaxseed right before feeding it to your dog. Too much flaxseed oil may cause diarrhea. Seborrhea oleosa, large flakes of dandruff and an oily coat, can happen if there are high levels of fatty acids being consumed by your dog. Make sure you also search for top quality products before supplying your dog with flaxseed oil. Read the labels and find an oil that it cold-pressed and has the least amount of preservatives. The oil must be a rich golden color, anything other than this is either not pure or has become rancid. So, is flaxseed oil safe for dogs? Flaxseed oil is a safe, plant-based oil that has no reports of any kind of toxicity. Its dangers and risks mostly lie in the proper usage, dosage and administration of either flaxseed oil or ground flax seeds. There are many benefits in the usage of flaxseed oil but this also greatly depends on the breed of your dog, its sensitivities, and preferences. Your dog's diet should be balanced and beneficial, so be sure to do your research in order to provide the right supplements. How to Use Flaxseed Oil for Your Dog Your dog may consume and receive the beneficial properties of flaxseed in two ways: either in the liquid oil form, or through grinding whole flaxseed. Flaxseed must always be consumed orally. Flaxseed oil in liquid form and ground up form must be kept preferably in the refrigerator. Many pet owners buy the whole flax seed and grind it every time they will give it to their dog. If your dog is able to properly metabolize flaxseed oil, then it must be consumed daily to gain all the benefits. Please keep in mind that I am not a veterinarian and that you should always consult with your veterinarian of choice before using any of the following information. The following is a list with different recommendations: According to Oilypedia, "liquid flaxseed oil can be simply poured right to dogs' food…the dosage of flaxseed oil depends on the dogs' weight and age. Give 1 or 2 tablespoonful to small dogs of less than twenty pounds. Larger dogs need two to three tablespoons every day." Your Old Dog states that you should start slow and increase the doses of flaxseed oil according to your dog's weight as well. This is their dosage recommendation: Under 20 lbs. – 1/4 to 1 teaspoon daily 20-40 pounds – 1-1/2 to 2 teaspoons daily 40-60lbs -2-1/2 to 3 teaspoons daily 60-80 pounds – 1-1/2 to 2 tablespoons daily 80-100 pounds – 2-1/2 to 3 tablespoons daily 100 pounds or more – 3-1/2 tablespoons to 1/4 cup daily For ground flax, Ellie's Whole Grains recommends daily use with the following doses: Weeks 1-6 Based on weight: 50lbs, 4-6 Tbsp After Week 6,or once improvement is noted, reduce amount to 1/3 or 1/2 every day. Keep in mind that each product will vary and have different dosage instructions. Please ask your veterinarian to determine the proper dosage and method for feeding your pet flaxseed oil. You might also be interested in feeding your dog flaxseed oil to combat *** following the Budwig Diet or the Budwig Protocol. The blog Natural Dog Health Remedies explains this best: "It is a simple diet of cottage cheese and flaxseed oil suggested by Dr. Johanna Budwig (a German research scientist). In her life-long research on fats and proteins and how they affect our health, Dr. Budwig found that when organic flaxseed oil are combined with organic cottage cheese, which is rich in sulfur protein, the chemical reaction produced makes the oil water-soluble, making it easy to be absorbed into the cell membrane. Thus,
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12k9joy.com
K9joy - for people who love dogs and respect their nature
Information about dogs, dog training, behavior problems, solutions to behavior problems, natural diets and feeding, responsible health care, and much more - for dog lovers who respect the dog's nature
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13raawpetfoods.com
RaaW Pet Food - 100% natural raw pet food for cats & dogs
100% natural, raw pet food for cats and dogs. High quality, safe raw pet food. Sustainably farmed, British meat. Complete pet food and natural treats.
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14rawfooddietblog.net
Raw Food t Blog
the most informative blog on raw food t
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15bonapettreat.com
Bon A-Pet-Treat! Pet Bakery & Deli Calgary, Alberta
Bon A-Pet-Treat! Pet Bakery & Deli Calgary, Alberta
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16darwinspet.com
Natural, Raw Dog Food, Grain-free Dog Food - from Darwin’s Pet
The Healthiest Thing You Can Do for Your Pet!
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17rawdogfood.com.au
Raw Dog Food, Dangers of Vaccinations, Worm & Flea Treatments, Natural Reme s
Website dedicated to natural pet health. Feeding a raw t, the dangers of commercial pet food. Dangers of vaccination and worming treatments. Natural treatments.
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