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Greens are leafy vegetables such as spinach, kale, romaine lettuce, collard greens, and broccoli. These veggies are great natural sources of fiber, rich in vitamins A, C, and K, calcium, iron, potassium, magnesium, and essential phytonutrients. Phytochemicals within these plants offer benefits when consumed and provide antioxidant purposes as well.

Morgan’s VMX Recap
I recently attended the 2023 Veterinary Meeting & Expo (VMX) in Orlando, Fl. and came back with a treasure trove of science and information we can use to help improve the health and wellness of our pets.

Our Top 3 Greens to Add and Why
Green vegetables contain important nutrients and fibers that can help to support the growth of healthy...

The Good, Better, and Best Dental Care for Your Pet
Your pet’s dental health is an important piece of their overall health and wellness. Oral disease can be caused...

Keep Your Pet’s Heart Healthy. Without Changing Their Food
When your pet is diagnosed with a heart dysfunction or heart…

When a Simple Switch for Hades Meant Big Changes
When our loyal customer, Brandon shared his "raw story" with…

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/ Nicole R. Cammack‘House-brand’ or just marketing? Large chain stores and online retailers such as Pet Valu, Chewy, Pet Smart, Costco and …
The Big Miss: Is No-Hide® Actually Rawhide?
/ Nicole R. CammackA ‘consumer advocate’ recently stirred up drama from July 2017 re-circulating an article (figure 1) claiming that Earth Animal No-Hide® treats were rawhide, again. This was on the heels of the announcement of a class-action lawsuit (figure 2) against Earth Animal Ventures (EAV) questioning the ingredients and sourcing of No-Hide® products. I didn’t think I would have to address this issue, but apparently, I do since misinformation and cherry-picked information from the original chain of events keeps circulating (if it’s on the internet it must be true, right?). Consumers and retailers alike need to see the situation for what it is, so I’ll also write this from both a retailer and consumer standpoint to provide the level of transparency I hold others to. As you read this, you’ll understand that both sides have significant issues. In fact, No-Hide® being (or not being) rawhide is hardly the issue. Instead there is a pervasive lack of transparency and misinformation from both the consumer advocate side and EAV.
Grain-Free Pet Food Diets | What to Know Before Switching
/ Nicole R. CammackThe benefit and necessity of grain-free pet food have come under scrutiny in recent years due to an FDA …
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/ Nicole R. CammackHow To Switch Your Cat’s Food
/ Nicole R. CammackHave you ever tried to switch your cat to a new food without success? This is actually a …
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/ Nicole R. Cammack