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Signs of Cat Nutrient Deficiencies

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Cats need good food for a happy life, but sometimes pet owners rely on pet food companies instead of consulting a vet for a well-balanced diet. If cat food lacks essential nutrients, it can lead to health issues. Watch for signs of nutrient deficiencies to keep your cat healthy. Essential Nutrients for Cats: Water Fat Protein Vitamins Carbohydrates Minerals Water Deficiency Signs: Lethargy Sunken eyes Loss of appetite Depression Dry mouth Elevated heart rate Panting Decreased skin elasticity Carbohydrate Deficiency Signs: Weakness Lethargy Potential ketone disorders Protein Deficiency Signs: Reduced muscle mass Developmental disorders Coat and skin anomalies Recurrent infections Fat Deficiency Signs: Dry, dull coat Greasy skin between toes and on ears Alopecia Secondary pyoderma Vitamin Deficiency Signs: Vitamin A: Unhealthy coat, weakness, night blindness Vitamin D: Heart problems, osteomalacia, rickets Vitamin E: Muscle weakness, liver issues Vitamin K: Increased bleeding Vitamin B c...

Hot Weather Tips for Pets and Livestock: Do's and Don'ts

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I n periods of intense heat, it's crucial to ensure the safety of our furry friends and livestock. Here are some simple guidelines to help them stay cool and protected during heatwaves. DO'S: Provide ample shade to keep them cool. Keep their water sources full and clean. Provide temporary shade or bring them indoors during the hottest part of the day. Ensure proper ventilation and consider installing a summer cooler. Adjust feeding schedules to cooler times of the day. Watch for signs of heat exhaustion and take appropriate action if noticed. DON'TS: Never leave animals in parked cars during hot weather. Avoid over-exercising animals in the heat. Don't leave animals outside without access to shade and water. Avoid walking animals on hot pavement. If you notice signs of heat exhaustion, don't delay seeking help. Avoid feeding foods that can generate more heat in their bodies. By following these simple tips, we can protect our beloved companions from the dangers of ex...

Why Dogs Eat Grass Explained

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Dogs eating grass might seem strange, but there are reasons behind it. Your furry friend might munch on grass to get more fiber in their diet, as a way to fight boredom, or simply because they like the taste and feel of it.   Understanding why your dog eats grass can help address any concerns you have about their behaviour or help in training them differently. Health Benefits of Grass Eating Eating grass can provide roughage and dietary fibre, which helps with digestion and bowel movements. If you think your dog eats grass because of nutritional needs, consulting a vet can help identify any gaps in their diet and find better ways to meet their nutritional requirements for overall health. Simply Enjoying Grass Sometimes, dogs eat grass just because they like it. They might prefer fresh grass, showing that it's more about taste or texture. Generally, munching on grass isn't harmful to your dog, but be cautious of grass treated with pesticides or chemicals and never let them eat m...
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There’s nothing quite like the excitement of bringing a new puppy into your home. After you’ve  prepared for their arrival , you can enjoy watching them grow and develop into adult dogs! When you adopt a puppy, you’re never quite sure how big they will grow into their adult size, especially if you adopt a mixed breed. However, one thing never changes - the need for a high quality natural dog food. Stages of Puppy Growth While many people believe that a puppy stops growing by the time they are one year old, this simply isn’t the case across the board. Stages of puppy growth vary by breed and there is no “one size fits all” puppy growth chart.  The majority of breeds  will become fully grown between 12-18 months, although the largest breeds can take longer. This is because larger breeds require a bit more time for their bones and joints to fully develop. Healthy growth is the result of many things, like training, exercise, and of course a good  natural dog food . ...