Vegan Dogs Lebanon

Vegan Dogs Lebanon v-planet, one of the leading vegan dog food, finally in Lebanon!

04/12/2024

EVS Talks #18: The Future of Pet Food 🌱

đź“… When: 16th December 2024, 6:00 PM CET
đź“Ť Where: Online (Zoom)

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Join us for an inspiring conversation about innovation in the pet food sector and the exciting future of plant-based nutrition.

Our expert, Claire Lucie Sonck, is a trailblazing entrepreneur and CEO with a mission to revolutionize pet nutrition. She’ll share her journey from co-founding Yuska Company, which provides plant-based pet solutions across 44 countries, to creating The Vegan Dog Coach, the leading platform for plant-based pet nutrition. 🌍✨

🔎 Agenda:

6:00 PM CET – Introduction
6:05 PM CET – 1:1 Talk
6:40 PM CET – Q&A Session
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from Claire’s expertise and ask your burning questions.

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⚠️Allergy-Prone Dog?⚠️👉🏼Try a Vegan Diet!

If your pup has allergies, you’ve probably been through your fair share of trial-and-error with their diet. It can feel frustrating when no matter what, their itchy skin or tummy troubles inevitably start to flare up again.

Before you throw in the towel and accept that your dog will be on lifelong allergy meds, consider this: According to a study conducted in 2016 by Ralf Mueller, animal protein allergies are highly prevalent in dogs, even more so than allergies to grains. A fully plant-based diet may be the ticket to allergy relief for your pup.

The study found that beef, dairy, and chicken were the top 3 food allergens, based on a population of 297 dogs with cutaneous adverse food reactions, or CAFRs (a fancy way of saying skin reactions). CAFRs include both food hypersensitivities and food intolerances.
Food sensitivities can also present as digestive issues (loose stool, diarrhea, vomiting, etc.), so don’t rule out a vegan diet for pups with tummy troubles either. Your pup’s gut health is closely linked with their diet and many sensitive pups benefit from eliminating animal ingredients entirely.
So how do you safely try a vegan diet for your sensitive dog?

Look for a nutritionally complete and balanced vegan food, like v-dog, that meets AAFCO requirements.

This will ensure that your pup won’t be missing out on any key nutrients (i.e., you won’t need to supplement their diet). V-dog is also free of wheat, soy, and corn, the top 3 plant allergens according to Mueller’s study. With a sensitive dog, it’s important to transition slowly to any new food. We recommend taking 1-2 weeks to gradually incorporate the new food into their diet.

Questions about transitioning? Reach out to our plant-powered pooch experts at [email protected]!

Read more at our ! Link in bio and below!

https://v-dog.com/blogs/v-dog-blog/allergy-prone-dog-try-a-vegan-diet

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Vegan Dogs Lebanon, sponsored by Lebanese Vegans, serves to educate the public on how to feed their canine companions a healthy plant based diet and destroy the myth that in order for dogs to thrive they must eat other animals. The longest standing oppression in history is animal agriculture. Trillions of innocent victims are abused for human and pet food every year. As vegans, we simply say NO to animal abuse, and we are sure if our loving pups could talk, they would say the same thing. You can easily feed a dog with a reputable brand of commercial vegan food. Alternatively, with the right planning and care, you can prepare delicious, wholesome, home cooked meals for them (that even you can share!) Of course, it’s important to ensure that their nutritional requirements are met. Dogs require two amino acids, L-carnitine and taurine, which are usually added to vegan dog foods or can be added as supplements. Check out www.compassioncircle.com - we love them! Some of our healthy, active, Lebanese dogs have been slurping up their home made recipes for years now! And let’s not forget, one remarkable example is that of Bramble, a 27-year-old border collie whose vegan diet of rice, lentils, and organic vegetables earned her consideration by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s oldest living dog in 2002. We are here to answer your questions and offer support. Simply send us a message. If you have a vegan dog, join in our community posts by tagging us in your photos! We are also proud to announce that V-Planet dry dog food is coming to Lebanon very soon. This is a not-for-profit endeavour. Our goal is to raise healthy, happy animals, and build a compassionate vegan society where all earthlings can live their lives free from abuse and exploitation.