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/ May 8, 2012 6:30 am
Everyone’s budget is different. Some eat junk, some eat raw food and some opt for Michelin star restaurant. But at least we, as humans, are directly involved in the process of choosing and purchasing what goes inside our body. If [...]
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/ March 15, 2012 5:12 am
Fatty acid is good for humans – and dogs! Our bodies are incapable of producing fatty acid, hence we have to rely on our food intake to obtain the necessary dosage. We can easily stroll down the market and purchase [...]
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/ February 22, 2012 10:43 am
The term holistic, organic, green, eco and the likes have been dominating not only human, but also dog food advertisement industries. A friend of mine who runs a dog forum told me he received lots of emails, asking what is [...]
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/ February 19, 2012 9:00 am
If you ask 100 random people: what do dogs eat? Many of them would answer: bones. Media -be it cartoons, magazines, or Archie’s – always almost portray bone as the staple of dog food. If you go to any pet [...]
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/ February 7, 2012 12:37 pm
What you should do: 1. Finish all the dry food within 6 weeks of opening. The “Use By” date only applies to unopened package. During these 6 weeks, the nutrition level contained in dog dry food will gradually deplete compared [...]
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/ February 5, 2012 12:07 pm
Things you should do: 1. Remove the content of your opened can into a tupperware (or any other container that can keep the air out). Use within a maximum of 3 days. 2. It is safe to freeze wet dog food. [...]
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/ January 6, 2012 12:05 am
We’ve heard many times how detoxing (or fasting) is good for our health. The benefit of detox has been proven clinically. During detox or fasting, our digestive system are given a chance to rest and self-clean to maintain condition. If [...]
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/ December 20, 2011 2:19 pm
1. Dogs can eat a tiny portion of salt. And I mean, tiny. Dogs, like humans, also need salt to help their body retain liquid. All the dog food products in the marker contain 1%-3% of salt. Give more salt [...]
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