Nathan Klegseth: Trainer, Rescue Advocate, Breeder & Canine Caviar Customer

By Lynn Stacy-Smith As a little boy, Nathan Klegseth of Las Vegas, Nevada wanted to be a canine officer with the police department to work with the magnificent police dogs that accompany so many officers as partners against criminals. Although injuries and health issues prevented that dream from coming true when it was time to… Continue reading Nathan Klegseth: Trainer, Rescue Advocate, Breeder & Canine Caviar Customer

February 2014 Awareness

By Lynn Stacy-Smith Black Dog & Cat Awareness Month February is Black Dog & Cat Awareness month, a month when animal lovers and rescuers try to debunk the myths surrounding black dogs and cats in an effort to increase their adoption rates in shelters across the country. Black Dog Syndrome refers to a problem in… Continue reading February 2014 Awareness

Source of Canine Caviar Buffalo Meat

By Lynn Stacy-Smith Recently a customer asked us where we obtain the buffalo meat for our buffalo bully sticks and other natural dog treats. The buffalo meat that we use in our food and treats are free range buffalo from India. Indian buffalo are a type of water buffalo, not the American bison that most… Continue reading Source of Canine Caviar Buffalo Meat

January 2014 Interview: Lulu the Pug

By Lynn Stacy-Smith  To start off the new year, Canine Caviar was lucky enough to talk to Lulu, a four year old pug who lives with the daily threat of the “seizure monster” invading her world. Canine Caviar: Hi Lulu, first of all I want to thank you for spending time with us. Can you… Continue reading January 2014 Interview: Lulu the Pug

January Awareness Topics

By Lynn Stacy-Smith With the start of a New Year come the usual New Year’s resolutions. By now many people have already broken and discarded those resolutions and dogs, well, dogs don’t make resolutions, which may be one reason why we love them so much. January is both National Train Your Dog Month and Walk… Continue reading January Awareness Topics

Canine Caviar 2013: The Year in Review

By Lynn Stacy-Smith As we look ahead to 2014 we cannot help but look back on all of the exciting events of 2013, the new friends we made along the way, new products and a record number of new Canine Caviar and Feline Caviar customers whose pet-parents made the decision to switch them to what… Continue reading Canine Caviar 2013: The Year in Review

Merchant of the Month: Happy Retales,Brentwood, TN

By Lynn Stacy-Smith When general manager Kimberly Thompson attended a distributor trade show in the spring of 2013 she was not looking for another dog food to stock in the Happy Retales store in Brentwood, Tennessee. However, after stopping by the Canine Caviar booth and talking to the sales representatives in the store, Thompson said… Continue reading Merchant of the Month: Happy Retales,Brentwood, TN

December Interview: Furby the Chihuahua

By Lynn Stacy-Smith The Canine Caviar newsletter was honored to speak to Furby, a ten year old Chihuahua who was  saved from life in a puppy mill as a stud dog earlier this year.   How much of life in a puppy mill do you remember? Can you share some of your experiences? What were… Continue reading December Interview: Furby the Chihuahua

Educating Without Alienating

By Lynn Stacy-Smith As pet parents who believe in a holistic lifestyle and an emphasis on nutrition, we sometimes encounter pet parents among our friends and family who do not have the same level of knowledge or awareness of pet health and safety issues. As animal advocates and cat and dog lovers it is natural… Continue reading Educating Without Alienating

November Interview: Oogie, Slink, Ella, Oscar & Mischief

By Lynn Stacy-Smith We were honored to have some special feline guests with us this month to celebrate the introduction of our new Feline Caviar Holistic Cat food.   Feline Caviar: First, let’s cover the basics. How old are you? Your names? Oogie: My sister slink and I are both 7 years old. Ella: And Oscar… Continue reading November Interview: Oogie, Slink, Ella, Oscar & Mischief