One Health Initiative
One Health is an approach that recognizes that the health of…
I was feeding Performatrin: Now what do I do?
‘House-brand’ or just marketing?
Large chain stores and…
The Big Miss: Is No-Hide® Actually Rawhide?
A ‘consumer advocate’ recently stirred up drama from July 2017 re-circulating an article (figure 1) claiming that Earth Animal No-Hide® treats were rawhide, again. This was on the heels of the announcement of a class-action lawsuit (figure 2) against Earth Animal Ventures (EAV) questioning the ingredients and sourcing of No-Hide® products. I didn’t think I would have to address this issue, but apparently, I do since misinformation and cherry-picked information from the original chain of events keeps circulating (if it’s on the internet it must be true, right?). Consumers and retailers alike need to see the situation for what it is, so I’ll also write this from both a retailer and consumer standpoint to provide the level of transparency I hold others to. As you read this, you’ll understand that both sides have significant issues. In fact, No-Hide® being (or not being) rawhide is hardly the issue. Instead there is a pervasive lack of transparency and misinformation from both the consumer advocate side and EAV.
Grain-Free Pet Food Diets | What to Know Before Switching
The benefit and necessity of grain-free pet food have come under…
How To Switch Your Cat’s Food
Have you ever tried to switch your cat to a new food…
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Considerations for Pet Food Bulk Buying and Shelf Life
/ Nicole R. CammackAs a pet owner, you’re probably familiar with the idea of buying pet food in bulk. It can be a convenient way to save money and ensure you always have enough food for your beloved pets. However, with the current economic situation and the impact of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, it’s important to reconsider this practice. While it’s understandable to want to stock up on essentials, including pet food, there are some things to keep in mind.
Should I Feed My Pet Fresh Fruits & Vegetables?
/ Nicole R. CammackYou may wonder if it’s necessary to supplement your pet’s diet with vegetables, especially if they don’t seem to like them.
Just Because It Looks Like Science Doesn’t Mean It Is
/ Nicole R. CammackOn April 21, 2020, AVMA shared a CIDRAP article on MDR pathogens in raw meat diets for dogs.
Grain-Free Dog Food Controversy: We Need Less Marketing and More Science
/ Nicole R. CammackPet food companies may not be entirely honest in promoting their products as safe and healthy amidst controversy surrounding grain-free dog food and DCM.
The Challenges of Pet Nutrition: No One is “Right” or “Wrong”
/ Nicole R. CammackWhile in school I was taught that half of what I was learning would be proven wrong – the problem is that we did not, and still don’t know what half is wrong. Even so, the more education I receive and the more brilliant scientists and researchers I meet from around the world, the more I realize we know very little about the world we live in and the sciences that drive it. It’s up to us to keep asking questions, keep exploring and keep challenging everything.
Grain-Free Pet Foods and Heart Disease: The Whole Truth
/ Nicole R. CammackPet owners and veterinarians are expressing concern over the potential relationship between grain-free pet foods and heart disease known as Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM). However, little research and data are available on this topic, and some industry professionals fail to recognize the greater issue at hand. DCM is just one of the many health concerns that pet owners face, including cancer, diabetes, kidney disease, and allergies.
How to Improve the Quality of Dry Food
/ Nicole R. CammackWe recommend a variety of supplements for varying reasons, however the most common reason is to improve upon a kibble. Here are some of our favorite tips for improving the health of your pet on dry food: