What is The Best Food to Feed Your Dog? With so many varieties of dog food out in the market, it’s hard to choose the right one. You might end up asking yourself, what is the best food to feed your dog? The answer is actually really simple. Pearl millet is one of the best… Continue reading Benefits of Pearl Millet for Dogs
5 Important Tips to Maximizing Dog Health and Happiness
The health of your dog is always important. October is National Pet Wellness Month, a special month sponsored by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and Fort Dodge Animal Health. This October, we recognize the importance of dog health and make sure they’re receiving the care and nutrition they deserve. We know it’s difficult to… Continue reading 5 Important Tips to Maximizing Dog Health and Happiness
Dog Dental Care During Pet Dental Awareness Month
February is Pet Dental Awareness Month! How often do you see your dentist? How often should you see your dentist? The answer is dependent on your own dental needs. Test your knowledge about pet dental by clicking here On average 100 million Americans fail to see the dentist annually for regular exams and hygiene and… Continue reading Dog Dental Care During Pet Dental Awareness Month
Open Meadow Limited Ingredient Alkaline Holistic Dog Food for All Life Stages
Open Meadow is a single protein and single complex carbohydrate diet, using Lamb and Peal Millet as our two main ingredients. Lamb and Pearl millet is the perfect fit for a dog with a sensitive digestive system. Our New Zealand sourced Lamb is the lean muscle meat dehydrated and ground into a meal, while still… Continue reading Open Meadow Limited Ingredient Alkaline Holistic Dog Food for All Life Stages
Holiday Pet Safety Guide
By Christina Burns The holiday season is upon us, and if you are like me and my family, our furry companions are just as much a part of celebrations as any human would be! The food, gatherings and decorations that help to make the holiday season so much fun for us, could be very dangerous… Continue reading Holiday Pet Safety Guide
Rollin’ Stones
By Christina Burns Much like humans, our pets can get bladder stones. Today’s domesticated animals are often subjected to painful bladder stones. Bladder stones are clumps of mineral crystals, rock-like formations that form in the urinary bladder. They occur for a number of reasons, including genetics, diets, medications, or chronic cystitis and sometimes you are… Continue reading Rollin’ Stones
Back to the Daily Grind, Beatin’ the Blues
By Christina Burns Summertime is officially behind us, the kids are back in school, and we have resumed our normal routines. Our absence from the home is often times very stressful and can leave pets feeling neglected or anxious possibly triggering depression in our furry companions. Those three months are filled with trips, vacations, long… Continue reading Back to the Daily Grind, Beatin’ the Blues
14 Tips for Summertime – Pet Safety
14 Tips for Summertime – Pet Safety By Christina Burns “It’s summertime and the living easy”, as the Sam Cooke song goes. With summertime in full swing, and for many of us that mean barbecues, cookouts, beach bonfires, hiking, and lots of road trips! There are plenty of things to remember to keep your dogs… Continue reading 14 Tips for Summertime – Pet Safety
The Cherry on Top!
[gdlr_video url=”https://youtu.be/PsyrPmDeePg” ] Canine Caviar offers Single Protein and Single Complex Carbohydrate diets, with a pH level of 7.1-7.4. Our Alkaline based diets are formulated to be alkaline with the herbs and ingredients and do not contain any preservatives. All of our formulas are a complete and balanced diet with an all natural taste… Continue reading The Cherry on Top!
June Adopt a Cat Month by Christina Burns
June – Adopt a Cat Month By Christina Burns June is national adopt a cat month and as many of you know cats are my first loves. As a child, my family always had at least one or two cats as part of our family – this, however, did not include the countless neighborhood cats… Continue reading June Adopt a Cat Month by Christina Burns