Doctor Snippet’s Pet Secrets

Cheese: A fun food ingredient for pets and their owners…
Dr. Greg Aldrich provides an overview of the origin and potential benefit for adding cheese to pet foods and treats.

Chicken meal: Is there anything new with this ingredient’s use in pet food?…
A staple in pet food chicken meal has undergone modest changes to its definition and composition in the past 15 years, but challenges remain.

Soybean meal: A quality ingredient with a lot of critics…
Despite claims to the contrary, soybean meal remains a consistent, quality, sustainable and nutritious part of value-minded pet foods.

Fish meal: Supply, preservation biggest challenges for dog and cat diets…
Fish meal remains a high-quality source of protein and omega-3 fatty acids, but supply and preservation challenges may force pet food to be more pragmatic in their choices.

Duck in dog, cat food: The other red meat?…
Duck appears to be here to stay as an alternative meat/protein source in pet foods.

Meat and novel proteins in pet food
Meat in pet food is here to stay. Here’s what needs to be addressed to meet growing demand.

Freeze-dried meat and pet food
There are a couple of approaches in which freeze-dried meats are included in pet foods.

Casein: Does it have a use in pet food?…
In pet food, casein shows up in some prescription and specialty diets but we don’t often find it in over-the-counter diets. So why hasn’t it found popularity in pet food?

Organ meats: quality source of protein for pets…
Organ meats have been called a multitude of names like viscera, entrails, tripe, paunch, offal and giblets. Despite the 18th-century monikers, they are the working internal organs, the guts, of the pig, chicken, cow, sheep or fish from which they derive.

Poultry by-product meal and poultry meal: Is there a difference?…
The availability of fresh poultry and rendered poultry products coincided with the commercialization and industrialization of poultry production in the 1940s and 1950s; and feed values for poultry by-product meal (PBPM) were first established in the 1950s (Fuller, 1996). The volume of rendered poultry proteins in 2003 was estimated at 3,073.5 million pounds per year and the companion animal industry consumes about 23% (Pearl 2003).

Frenchie Info 4 All

The modern French Bulldog breed descends directly from the dogs of the Molossians, an ancient Greek tribe. The dogs were spread throughout the ancient world by Phoenician traders. British Molossian dogs were developed into the English Mastiff. A sub-breed of the Mastiff was the Bullenbeisser, a type of dog used for bull-baiting.

Blood sports
Blood sports such as bull-baiting were outlawed in England in 1835, leaving these “Bulldogs” unemployed; however, they had been bred for non-sporting reasons since at least 1800, so their use changed from a sporting breed to a companion breed.

Reaching the modern size
To reduce their size, some Bulldogs were crossed with terriers, ratter dogs from the “slums” of England. By 1850, the Toy Bulldog had become common in England and appeared in conformation shows when they began around 1860. These dogs weighed around 16–25 pounds (7.3–11.3 kg), although classes were also available at dog shows for those who weighed under 12 pounds (5.4 kg).

Pet Resolve Dog Training Collar.
We recently got to test out the Pet Resolve dog training collar. Not all French Bulldog owners are interested in using an e-collar to help train their dog, but many have found it helpful in the dog training process.

Do French Bulldogs Shed?
Introduction If you’re planning to get a French Bulldog, the subject of French Bulldog shedding is probably on your mind. I’m here to say that since they’re so short-haired, they don’t shed very much. I’m a long time Frenchie owner myself and have never once taken any of mine to the groomers.

Don’t forget a Dog Cooling Mat For Your Frenchie?
With hot summer weather approaching, you may be wondering, “What is the best dog cooling mat for your Frenchie?” French bulldogs are playful and active companions who like to exercise and explore their surroundings. Especially in warm climates and during hot weather, they need comfortable, effective cooling pads to recover from heat and humidity.

Puppy Temperament Testing
If you are on the hunt for a French Bulldog puppy I would recommend doing some puppy temperament testing. The Campbell Puppy Test has been shown to accurately predict a Frenchie puppy’s long-term behavior. Making the best choice of a Frenchie that would fit my desires was important to me so I did the testing.

French Bulldog Temperament – A Deep Dive Of The French Bulldog Personality
French Bulldogs are all the rage, extremely cute, and entertaining but what about their personality? I’m happy to report we have found the French Bulldog temperament is excellent and words like affectionate, easy going, sociable, playful, intelligent and athletic. They are full of character and will fill your heart with joy.

Mutt The Famous French Bulldog Wold War 1 War Dog
War is a terrible thing but having a French Bulldog in the trenches made it more bearable for some brave soldiers during World War 1. There is a famous French Bulldog World War 1 that went by the name of Mutt. Mutt was a Frenchie solider, a “War Dog”.

Embrace Pet Insurance Review – A Good Option For Your Frenchie?
Keeping My Frenchie Happy, Healthy, and Protected: Embrace Pet Insurance Review When I was a novice pet owner, it never occurred to me to purchase pet insurance. But you never know when disaster will strike, be it in the form of injury, illness, or anything in between.

Auto Fill Dog Water Bowl Options To Keep Your Frenchie Hydrated
If you’re like me, then you probably consider your dog to be your best friend. And there’s nothing wrong with that! I’d give my spitfire of a Frenchie, Bonne, the world if I could. That’s why I love using an autofill dog water bowl for my little girl. You should also look into an autofill dog water bowl. Highly recommended.

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