HPP & Pet Foods – What You Need to Know

Are you down with HPP? Your pet deserves nothing but the best. Of everything! Snuggling, sunset walks, soft pillows, and food that will keep the zoomies going and laughter flowing. As a savvy pet parent, you may have heard of HPP, a method of processing raw pet food that has some in the raw community scratching their heads about whether the food is indeed raw.

3 Dubious Pet Food Label Tricks You Need To Know

Guaranteed analysis, ingredient labels, packaging claims– what is a pet food label actually telling you about the quality of food? Get exactly what you want for your four-legger using these little-known tips.

Do Cats Need Carbohydrates?

Cats are obligate carnivores. Simply put, they need meat to survive. But do cats need carbohydrates, too? Here’s why (and which) select few should be in the bowl.

The Power of Krill for Dogs & Cats

Your pet’s health starts with what’s in the bowl, and you have the power to fill it with everything your pet needs to thrive… like krill. This tiny crustacean is packed with omegas, antioxidants, and more — and can have a HUGE impact on your pet’s health. Read on to learn how!

Cat: The True Carnivore

Cats are meat-eaters and, as such, require a diet that’s founded on meat. Can they live without it? Absolutely not. Can they have some carbs in their diets? If its predigested. These ideas are supported from head to their very cute tail.

The Guide to Your Pet’s Microbiome

Whether you want to improve your dog’s gut health or you’re dealing with the occasional loose pile of stool from your kitty, the key is supporting their microbiome.

10 Signs Your Pet Needs A Probiotic

From an inconsistent poop schedule to gurgly guts, here are some common (and not so common) signs that you should be using probiotics for cats and dogs.

What Your Dog & Cat’s Stool Can Tell You

If you have a cat or dog, you’ll also have a constipated cat and dog with diarrhea. Learning the 4 C’s of poop and becoming familiar with your pet’s own poo habits will prepare you for when your pet needs a little extra help.