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Are Probiotics Right for Your Dog? What Every Owner Should Know

If your dog has ever struggled with digestion issues, frequent upset stomachs, or inconsistent bowel movements, you might have come across probiotics as a...
Post by Conor Cooney
Jun 23 2025

Is Your Dog in Heat? What to Expect and How to Help

If your female dog hasn’t been spayed, she’ll go through a natural reproductive cycle known as "heat" or "estrus." Understanding what this means for...
Post by Conor Cooney
Jun 23 2025

Pain Relief For Dogs: What's Safe? What's Not?

Pain Relief for Dogs: What’s Safe? What’s Not? Seeing your dog in pain is heart breaking, and naturally, you want to help. But not...
Post by Conor Cooney
Jun 19 2025

Should You Neuter Your Dog? Health, Behaviour and Ethical Considerations

Should You Neuter Your Dog? Health, Behaviour & Ethical Considerations Neutering—also known as castration for males and spaying for females—is a common procedure that...
Post by Conor Cooney
Jun 19 2025

How Often to Worm a Puppy?

Bringing a puppy into your home is a heart warming and exciting experience, but it comes with great responsibility. One of the crucial aspects...
Post by Conor Cooney
May 12 2025

Why is My Dog Throwing up Undigested Food?

Dogs vomiting undigested food can be alarming for pet owners. While occasional vomiting may not be a cause for concern, frequent episodes could indicate...
Post by Conor Cooney
May 07 2025

How Much Protein Is In Dog Food?

Protein plays a fundamental role in a dog's diet, supporting muscle growth, immune function, and overall well-being. But how much protein does dog food actually contain, and why is it so crucial? Furthermore, how does protein affect different breeds, and what scientific studies support its necessity? In this post, we’ll dive into the protein content found in dog food, the essential role protein plays in canine health, its sources, and regulations based on EU pet food laws set by the European Pet Food Industry Federation (FEDIAF). The protein content in dog food varies depending on factors like food type, brand, and specific canine dietary needs. The European Pet Food Industry Federation (FEDIAF) provides guidelines similar to those from the Association of American Feed Control Officials(AAFCO), ensuring that commercial pet food meets minimum nutritional standards. Recommended Protein Levels Based on FEDIAF Guidelines Certain specialized diets may contain higher protein levels, particularly for sporting, working, and highly active breeds. The table below outlines the general protein recommendations for dogs: Dog Category Minimum Recommended Protein (% of Dry Matter)...
Post by Conor Cooney
May 07 2025