Digestive Health

The do's and dont's of feeding a 'slow food' diet

The do's and dont's of feeding a 'slow food' diet

anned and dry dog food is certainly more convenient and often cheaper but as with most 'fast food', it isn't always better. Feeding a healthful, natural and varied diet to your dog can be easier than you thought! 

Why do dogs eat grass?

Dogs and cats will commonly seek out grasses to ease digestive issues and will attempt to naturally self medicate... 

Patterson's Curse and how to protect your horse

Patterson's Curse and how to protect your horse

Paterson's Curse is an annual (occasionally biennial) plant that grows in autumn and winter and produces flowering stalks in spring and early summer. What we need to understand is the horse's natural behaviours and instincts; our feeding and farm management practices; and our pasture as a natural system all together, and then make simple accommodations to ensure that we don't force our horses into a situation where they poison themselves.

A biologically appropriate raw food diet for dogs

Wild dogs eat nearly all of their prey - bones, skin, glands and offal. Just like us, our animals want and need some diversity. Both cats and dogs have evolved over thousands of year to consume raw meat. 

What Christmas food can I share with my dog?

What Christmas food can I share with my dog?

Most people know that chocolate can be harmful to pets, but there are other foods that your pets shouldn't eat. Take a look through our list to help you come up with a Christmas dinner that is pet friendly!...

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