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March 23, 2023By Gayle Pruitt, CN

Obesity in Dogs (Part 1)….Diet and Exercise

by Robert Berger, M.S., MVSc., Ph.D and Al Plechner, DVM

Similar to many people, our canine companions are also showing significant increases in overall obesity. There are many private and public agencies that are concerned about the health issues caused by obesity in people, but there has been very little concern about the same type of obesity that occurs in our beloved pets- both in cats as well as dogs- but this article discusses only dogs at this venture.

Our pet’s obesity can develop from many things; improper diet, little or no exercise, genetics, metabolic disease (i.e., hypothyroid disease ), but mostly, their obesity comes from their owner (s)…you are their caretaker and this is your responsibility…to blame here ….may be just simple “over-feeding”.

“What type of food should I feed, or not feed my dog?”

That is the basic question when it comes to the diet.

Dry foods, which include kibbles, biscuits, and pet cookies, usually contain three times the amount of carbohydrate content that canned foods contain! Excess carbohydrates cause not only a potential rise in blood sugar, which can lead to hyperglycemia and even diabetes, (very bad for dogs), but the sugar not used for energy will be converted to and stored as body fat…..which can lead to obesity! In any case, hyperglycemia, diabetes and obesity can definitely reduce your dog’s lifespan and overall health!

You should always be aware of how much your dog is panting during and after exercising. Dogs don’t sweat like we humans do, as their cooling-off mechanism is regulated through panting nd through their paw pads in order to remove heat from their bodies and lower their body-core temperature.

When you are walking or running with your dog, if you observe that he/she is panting excessively or heavily, it is time to stop and go inside where it is cooler (or warmer in some cases, depending on the climate). You have to allow your dog to be able to regulate his or her core temperature…..this is most vital.

All of the above is extremely important if your dog is obese or even just overweight. Extreme and heavy panting puts a lot of strain and pressure on the heart, lungs, the kidneys, and numerous organs and structures especially in an obese or overweight dog. In addition, it puts a dog with weight issues and/or girth problems at even greater risk of heart attack or stroke than that of a leaner dog.

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March 16, 2023By Gayle Pruitt, CN

Salmon Dinner for Senior Dogs

Canine kids love poached wild caught salmon lunch (with a little beef liver on the side) served with grass-fed bone broth, chia seeds, beets, carrots and a bit of dill. This will be going on my recipe website for senior and immune compromised dogs.

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March 11, 2023By Gayle Pruitt, CN

Make Life Easy Cooking For Your Dog

**Equipment required for the recipes
The recipes are simple and uncomplicated, however, there are a few important pieces of equipment you will need. Stainless steel and ceramic bowls and cookware that is best for preparing and mixing. A food processor or a powerful blender is a must. A chef’s knife – at least 8” – rounds out most of your equipment needs.

**Staples to always have on hand:
There are certain seeds, like raw pumpkin seeds (no salt) chia, milled flax seeds, hemp hearts, and black cumin seeds.

Red ( tomatoes, red sweet peppers, & radishes,
Yellow (summer squash, Yellow sweet peppers and most green leafy veggies that when left out the leaves turn yellow)
Orange ( like butternut squash, carrots, pumpkin canned, and so forth ,
Purple ( beets, raspberries)
Blue (blue berries/blacklberries) ,
Green (most green veggies) & even
White (parsnips, cauliflower, turnips, cabbage) vegetables,

Fish wild caught canned Salmon with skin & bones, canned sardines in water. Frozen wild caught Cod & Salmon.

Eco freezer bags or freezer containers make life easier.

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February 18, 2023By Gayle Pruitt, CN

Best Darn Dehydrated Snacks for Your Pup!

Sardine Crisps Chicken Jerky with Turmeric Beef Jerky with Cumin Beets with Sesame Seeds Sweet Potato Crisps And Carrot Coconut COOKIES made with almond flour, buckwheat groats (no gluten), organic freeze-dried carrot powder, coconut flakes, pumpkin seeds, chia seeds, and hemp hearts.

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