Monday, April 24, 2023

Meal Tip Monday Tips & Tricks For Your Pup

Learn about 3 Key Tips to Enhance Your Pup's Meals Today!

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3 Key Health Tips For Improving Your Pet's Meals!

Why Even Send This Email to You?

The eating habits we set up for our beloved pawed pals can mean the difference between a long and healthy life. It is for this reason that we wanted to provide the below pet nutrition tips and principles that you can consider applying to help enhance the pursuit of an above-average canine and feline diet.


It should be noted that the below recommendations are purely suggestions based on Ruff & Purr's team of nutritional experts and we encourage that all changes to your pet's diet and nutritional regimen should involve the consultation of your respective Veterinarian.

Tip #1:

Discard the Marketing Hype & Take the Label Test

No matter how entertaining, relying on advertisements for nutritional information is not ideal. Why? Because the people that produce the ads were not the ones who formulated the food. Carefully examining the labels on your dog's food and treats will help you make more informed purchases.


Suggestion:

Google-search each of the first five ingredients. First, type in each ingredient followed by "bad for dogs" and then "good for dogs." The results may surprise you. When you start researching, you'll soon see why many commonly suggested food products can cause more harm than good.

Cihuahua with bowl of kibble

Tip #2:

Feed a Variety of Ingredients Rich in Antioxidants

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Anti-Inflammatory Properties

Inflammation is a major cause of disease so it's important to research all ingredients in your dog's diet, along with the manufacturing processes. Inflammation is commonly thought of as a leading cause of premature aging, not only in dogs but in people, too.


You may or may not know, processed commercial foods are inherently inflammatory. Pancreatitis and arthritis are common when you feed processed food too often.


If you must use commercial food it's best to at least offset its ill effects by adding an all-encompassing natural naturally engineered supplement that aims to assist in preventing inflammation such as Restore M3®.

Learn More About Restore M3®

Tip #3:

Avoid Gluten

(Commonly Found in Commercial Food)

Many dry pet foods contain "gluten meal." This dried residue made from corn is added to pet food to prevent inferior, unstable fats from becoming rancid; this causes waste products to be retained and can strain the liver and kidneys.


Corn gluten even in small quantities may cause harm to your pup's organs and to make matters worse, GMO corn is often used in pet food coloring. It is for this reason that one of the many benefits of a fresh food diet that leverages a variety of nutritious elements can take gluten out of the equation and help reduce harm on your pup's liver and kidneys.

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