One of the first stand-out signs of a healthy dog, is a good coat. We know that a healthy coat should be clean, shiny and soft, while a healthy dog’s skin should be smooth, flake-free and non-greasy. To help maintain a healthy coat and skin, we can provide a high quality, nutritious diet, while also supporting our dogs with regular grooming and skin care.
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Summer is a good time to review our dog’s diet. For some the summer is a time for rest and recuperation yet for others, it’s time to stay active, by channelling their energy into new and exciting activities.
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We understand that the ingredient listing found on the back of any bag or carton can often be overwhelming. It’s time to take a deeper look into some of the ingredients included in our dry puppy food range…
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Weaning is an important nutritional phase as puppies begin to become more independent, ready to go to their future homes. Learn more about weaning your litter today…
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After a dog has undergone surgery or been through a bout of illness, it’s important we support their recovery in any way we can. Find out how you can also provide dietary support to further your dog on their way to recovery….
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Feeding our dogs can be a bit of a minefield; knowing what to feed, when to feed, how to feed and the list goes on! By now you may already know what diet is right for your dog, so we are here to answer the other what, when and how questions…
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You may have noticed our exciting new Energy Bars in both the Field & Trial and Get Out & Go! ranges. These have been designed to support active dogs, helping to fuel them through periods of intense activity. Whether your dog’s working out in the field or hiking in the mountains, we’ve got them covered.
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As the seasons change, so do our diets. The temperature, the weather and our activity level will often impact on what we eat and how much we eat. This principle can be applied to our dog’s diets too…
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Lots of us make New Year’s resolutions like ‘exercise more’ or ‘join a running club’, or ‘try a new sport’ to motivate us for the next 365 days. Being a dog-loving nation these resolutions often involve participation from our dogs who are usually more than obliging to join in on a run or two. While making changes to our dog’s exercise routine and our own can be a great move, this means we often need to take a step back and review the diet we are feeding them.
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Superfoods are ingredients that offer high levels of useful nutrients and can help support overall health. Learn about the benefits of these and which of our products contain them!
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Find out why it’s essential that your dog keeps hydrated, learn more about their daily drinking requirements and what to do if they’re dehydrated.
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In nutrition, energy is expressed as either kilocalories (kcal) or kilojoules (kJ). Commonly kcals are used to express the energy of human and pet diets and can be worked out by nutritionists through a series of calculations.
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