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Nov 01
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DIY Healthy Heart Treats Recipe for Pets
This delicious and refreshing pet recipe is sure to tantalise your pets tastebuds!
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Nov 06
- 450
Pet cancer and diabetes awareness month
November is pet cancer and diabetes awareness month. Here, we want to shed some light on the signs and symptoms to look out for in your pet, how to reduce the chances of your pet getting either of these illnesses and how to manage if your pet is diagnosed with diabetes.
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Sep 11
- 291
Why you need to take care of your pet’s dental health
Here at Pet’s Delight we are often telling our customers about the importance of dental health for their pets and educating them on our dental hygiene products. To raise more awareness of this issue, we have launched the Pet’s Delight Dental Month.
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Apr 09
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Why Canagan?
Many dogs and cats have food intolerances and can’t digest grain due to the lack of salivary amylase. All Canagan food is grain free, making it easier to digest and keeping your pet fuller for longer.
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Apr 07
- 567
Why Fish 4 Dogs?
With so many dog food brands out there, what makes Fish4Dogs and Fish4Cats so special?
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Sep 19
- 737
It’s time to lift the lid on confusing dog food packaging
For us, good health starts with what we eat, and it’s the same for dogs. But finding the right nutritional balance can be difficult, particularly if your pup has tricky dietary requirements.
Packaging can be confusing and even misleading, and the volume of choice and conflicting claims can leave you tired when trying to decipher the right food for your furbaby.
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Aug 07
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Why you should be feeding a protein-rich diet
Naturally, we want our pets to consume a diet which resembles the kind they would eat in the wild. But there are lots of mixed messages online when it comes to the kind of foods you should be feeding your dog or cat to ensure they are getting the right nutrition.
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Jul 17
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How to Care For a Malnourished Dog
Malnutrition in dogs happens when their body suffers from a nutrient deficiency. This is common in homeless dogs, but sometimes even domesticated dogs can experience it. If your dog isn’t getting the required essential vitamins, minerals, and nutrients, he will become thin and weak.