• Nutritionist’s Words on Grain-free & DCM

    Nutritionist’s Words on Grain-free & DCM

    DEAR ALL PET PARENTS From the perspective of the animal nutritionist, the modern lifestyle is a critical factor to formulate the pet food. After the human and dog have been living together for a long time, dogs have been evolving to have a similar pattern of dietary with human and changed their physiological function e.g. increased digestibility to starch. Dogs are like omnivores, particularly...
  • Make A Change With REAL POWER

    Make A Change With REAL POWER

    #1 Prairie Lamb Recommend for Bad coat Hair follicle destruction Mild allergic conditions Gastrointestinal diseases & enteritis This dog has an adverse food reaction that leads to inflammatory symptom on the skin, and the parent was struggled to find the appropriate diet until they heard about us. Natural fat from lamb and Omega-3 from fish oil promote healthy follicle and enhance skin hydration, this...
  • Pet food myth busters #1: Is High protein always the best?

    Pet food myth busters #1: Is High protein always the best?

    Many pets owners, especially a cat’s owner, believe that cats should only consume food that is high in protein. Often, you would tend to put “high protein” label percentage to be their first priority to be considered on seeking diet.
  • Functional food: Food with intentions

    Functional food: Food with intentions

    Functional food is a formulated diet that has additional usage nourished by new ingredients beyond basic elements. Some ingredients that are considered to be functional ingredients are prebiotic fibers, probiotics, and omega-3 fatty acids (DHA/EPA).
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