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Pet food myth busters – is SODIUM bad for dogs?
What you should know about sodium Sodium is a macromineral, which means a dog needs to consume relatively large amounts compared to microminerals to stay healthy. Sodium together with potassium plays an important role as electrolyte providing positive ions that power many metabolic processes, like maintaining blood in alkaline (dog’s blood pH scale is about 7.3 ~ 7.4, they need sodium and potassium to... -
Learn More About Aflatoxin from the FDA’s Large-Scale Recall on Pet Food
For American families with pets, January 11th, 2020 was a momentous day. A batch of pet food from a pet food manufacturer was discovered to be contaminated with aflatoxin, resulting in irreversible damage for more than 300 cats and dogs. What exactly is aflatoxin and how does it cause such serious effects? -
Keep the pet FIT, Not Fat!
According to statistics, Fat cats and dogs are high-risk groups for diabetes, chronic arthritis, and skin diseases. To maintain a healthy posture of the pet, it is just like a human! #IncreaseMuscleAndReduceFat is the key! -
Health Benefits of Fish for Cats
Don’t you love it when your cat has a healthy, thick, and shiny coat? If you do, then you may be interested to know that the Omega-3 fatty acids found in fish in the market incorporates fish as one of the main sources of protein in the ingredients.