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These harmful dyes are banned in other countries.. for both human and pet consumption.
19/10/2024

These harmful dyes are banned in other countries.. for both human and pet consumption.

All hail the number one selling dog treat the world, owned by J.M. Smucker: “The Milk-Bone”!🦴

““We anticipate our total dog snacks portfolio to grow approximately 3% annually over the next two years to US$1 billion💰 in annual net sales,” reports the company.

My gosh that’s a lot of dogs🐕 eating milk-bones!!

However, Brazilian & Canadian 🇧🇷 🇨🇦 scientists are not particularly rejoicing in the success of all the milk-bones being sold and consumed by dogs. In a recent paper published in ResearchGate, one of the many commonly used, synthetic petroleum-derived, food coloring dyes may be leading dogs to express anxiety and potentially unwanted behaviors.😾 Today, studies show over 70% of dogs have some kind of highly problematic behaviour.

In fact, the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment acknowledges these same synthetic food dyes, also used in human food, are linked to hyperactivity and behavioral problems in children.😵‍💫

To make matters worse, one coloring agent: E171, used in Milk-bones and several other pet products, has been banned🚫 by the European Commission as a food additive due to the fact it has been shown in studies to damage DNA🧬 thus accelerating the aging process and shortening lifespan in animals.

Join me tomorrow, Sunday at 10am Eastern, on my Planet Paws page as we go over the ingredients you need to watch out👀 for if you are feeding or know someone feeding milk-bone products.

P.S. – some of these potentially harmful dyes can be also found in some of the most popular selling pet foods that we will touch on as well.

Excellent article about Titers and Vaccinations.
19/06/2024

Excellent article about Titers and Vaccinations.

Titer has become a very important and often controversial term in today’s veterinary world. No laboratory test in my memory has been more misunderstood, misinterpreted, misused, and downright maligned by owners and veterinarians alike. The most extreme example is the rabies vaccination. While this...

I love to share my avocado with my dogs. Just a small bite or two each. They love it.
01/06/2024

I love to share my avocado with my dogs. Just a small bite or two each. They love it.

Have you tried offering avocado flesh to your furry friends? 🥑😋

Avocado flesh toxicosis in dogs and cats is a myth! ❌ Learn about the real benefits of avocado flesh to dogs and cats in our latest article, linked in the comments. ⬇️

We love green beans as treats at our house!
04/04/2024

We love green beans as treats at our house!

Offer These Crunchy Veggies to Your Pet 💚

📌 Tip: Don’t throw away the tops and bottoms when preparing green beans for your meals. Chop them into tiny, bite-sized bits and add them to your pet’s food bowl as a food topper or an ingredient in their nutritionally balanced homemade meal. They also make for great training treats or stuffing for enrichment toys. 👍

Check out today’s free blog post (linked below) to learn how to properly prepare and serve green beans to your pet.

22/03/2024

Your dog & cat’s microbiome🦠 is EVERYTHING. Literally! If you aren’t diversifying food groups🍄🥛🥩🫐🥕 for you and your pets, this WILL stunt the development of the gut biome diversity and overall immune health. Science is clear about that.

With so many myths🙅🏼‍♀️ about what’s good and what’s bad, “pet nutrition experts”🧑🏻‍💻 have vilified some amazing plants that have documented incredible health benefits for pets, forcing pet parents to revert back feeding ultra-processed foods by confusing the life out of our choices. Shameful, and with no scientific justification. 🤯

Quotes like: “the group I’m in says to never feed root veggies because they’ll kill my pet, they are too starchy to feed a carnivore and will cause inflammation & pancreatitis.” Um, what? In contrast, the Dr Cave study showed how quickly a dog’s microbiome crashed when no prebiotic veggie fibers were included. Carnivores need a lot of fiber, but they don’t need starch! With mountains of animal science showing the benefits of fiber from plants, these self-proclaimed “dog health experts” have caused tremendous food fears in the pet world, pushing folks to feed completely fiber-free diets that are creating havoc with our animals’ guts, causing serious GI problems resulting in vet visits, with vets concluding all fresh food diets are AWFUL and are so poorly formulated they create unnecessary disease 😖😭😤🤬. How about we just do things right, based on science?! How about following the latest gut research and literature, telling us what dogs and cats need to create a healthy microbiome?! For instance, when it comes to turnips and other cruciferous vegetables — a lower risk of cancer because they contain DIM (3,3′-diindolylmethane). They also contain a compound called sulforaphane, which plays an integral role in cancer prevention. Sulforaphane interferes with the function of histone deacetylase, an enzyme that plays a role in the progression of cancer cells.
Join me and Mama Becker tomorrow, for a Science Saturday LIVE in the The Forever Dog Learning Lab where we’ll show you how to make our Root Veggie Super Stew recipe to super charge your pet’s gut! See you, live, tomorrow❣️🐾🥕

We top our pups food with 3 blueberries every meal.
01/03/2024

We top our pups food with 3 blueberries every meal.

The holy grail of longevity foods, protecting your dog like a suit of armour.🫐

Blueberries are an awesome source of prebiotic fiber and are chock-full of polyphenols. Studies have found that blueberries delay the aging process by promoting the repair of DNA strands.🧬 Diets supplemented with this blue antioxidant powerhouse can potentially sustain the body’s antioxidant levels and protect against oxidative damage💥, making them one of our top recommendations you can share from your refrigerator!

We use a lot of frozen blueberries as training treats, when fresh blueberries aren’t in season. But be forewarned: more than one blueberry for every two pounds of body weight a day (i.e., five blueberries for a ten-pound dog) can lead to completely benign dark blue p**p, so feed a few, then move on to other Longevity Foods as healthy rewards.

www.foreverdoglife.com

24/02/2024

These two mushrooms are doing big things for dog's wellness. Especially in the fight against cancer. Thanks Rodney Habib!

These are my girls that make my day, and everyday! Wonderful with their love for me. I feel so honored to care for them ...
23/02/2024

These are my girls that make my day, and everyday! Wonderful with their love for me. I feel so honored to care for them and being their Mom everyday. 🐾

We are in the kitchen and making our dogs food even healthier by giving them their veggies raw! On the next blog… pup lo...
03/02/2024

We are in the kitchen and making our dogs food even healthier by giving them their veggies raw! On the next blog… pup loaf with raw veggies.

What’s for dinner? Tonight we have roasted chicken with raw broccoli, butternut squash and blueberries. Topped with a sa...
02/02/2024

What’s for dinner? Tonight we have roasted chicken with raw broccoli, butternut squash and blueberries. Topped with a sardine and a few bites of New Zealand Pet Food Company’s air dried beef recipe.

We love this!
02/02/2024

We love this!

Today and every day, be kind. And extend that kindness to everything around us. 🌟🐾

27/01/2024

We top uncooked raw broccoli 🥦! Rodney would be proud of us.

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