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New Puppy Checklist: 20 Things You Need For a New Puppy
Getting a new puppy can be an exciting – and sometimes overwhelming! – experience. But don’t worry. With the right supplies and lots of love, you’ll be the best puppy parent in no time! Below is a new puppy checklist of 20 things your new puppy needs before they come home to live with their forever family. Quality Puppy Chow Puppy Treats Identification Water & Food Bowls Puppy Pads Leash Crate Collar Bedding Shampoo Grooming Brush Ear Cleaning Solution Teeth Cleaning Supplies Dog Nail Trimmer Puppy Gates Puppy Toys Flea & Tick Medication Enzyme Cleaner Anti-Chew Spray A Veterinarian Now that you know what things your new puppy needs, keep reading to see why you need them! Make sure to provide your puppy high-quality food that has the right mix of nutrients specifically formulated for his age, size and development. Wellness Pet Food has an array of yummy wet and dry recipes made just for puppies! Made with premium natural proteins, wholesome whole grains and antioxidants, your puppy will receive the right nutrients he needs as he transitions into adulthood. Keep some healthy treats on hand to reward your pup. Try out these Wellness Soft Puppy Bites, which are formulated without meat by-products, corn, wheat, dairy, artificial colors or flavors. They also come in two great flavors that your puppy will love! Also on your new puppy checklist,yYou’ll want an identification tag with your puppy’s name and your current contact information in case
Flaked Cat Food: Textured Wet Foods for Your Picky Kitty
Cats are often labeled picky eaters. In truth, they are not deliberately being difficult; they have very discerning palates! It’s how the food feels in their mouths and the ease with which they can pick it up that attracts them to certain textures over others. While pâté texture wet food is popular with cats, flaked and shredded textures are also feline favorites. Pet nutritionists, the “feline chefs” tasked with creating nutritionally balanced meals that will appeal in both texture and, of course taste, best describe flaked recipes as the protein presented in long, thin, flat “chipped” pieces of varying sizes in a light broth. Flaked wet cat food has a similar texture to a can of tuna in water—imagine how the fish breaks apart as you separate it with a fork. If your cat is used to eating only wet food, getting your cat to try switching to a flaked recipe is as simple as replacing their current wet food with a flaked option. However, if you usually feed dry food or a combination of wet and dry food, you’ll need to consider the total amount of calories your cat is consuming to ensure you are not overfeeding. When combining wet food with dry, decrease the kibble amount to consider the amount of the flaked recipe you are adding to the meal. Below is a general recommendation from our flaked recipes on the amount to feed your cat per day
Winners of the Ugly Sweater Photo Contest
With over 250 entries in our Ugly Sweater Photo Contest we are happy to announce our winners! First place takes home ONE YEAR worth of Wellness Pet Food. Runner-ups will receive a special Wellness treat pack! Read below to check out the winning photos!
How to Ski and Snowboard With Your Adventure Dog
One of the best feelings in the world is being able to include your pup in the activities you’re passionate about. For me, that’s bringing my dog Kicker snowboarding through fresh powder. Snowboarding has been a huge part of my life since I was a kid and now it’s how I make a living. Kicker has been charging through the snow with me basically since the second I brought him home as a puppy. If you want to see pure happiness just watch one of my edits of Kicker and I shredding through freshly fallen snow in the backcountry. That being said, it’s important to properly prepare for your pup’s safety before heading out in the backcountry with them. The number one priority is your dog’s well being. That means, that they are happy, warm, hydrated, and not in dangerous terrain. If you aren’t in control when skiing or snowboarding and don’t have experience in the backcountry with avalanche terrain it’s not a good idea to add your pup to that equation. • Make sure you’re on terrain in your ability level.Start simple on a smaller slope going slow, especially if you’re with a puppy. Puppies shouldn’t overexert themselves so, unless you must, only go for a very short day or be prepared to carry your dog (if it’s well within your ability level). Kicker personally loved to be zipped into my jacket as a puppy when we were out
Big Dog, Tiny Home Living
Koda and I have spent the last three years moving around the country in search of our next adventure. Koda has lived in four homes across three states! Like most millennials, I’ve lived in mostly apartments and have had to adjust to living in a small space with a dog. Since moving back to Washington, we’ve found ourselves out exploring more than ever! Always on the move, we have seriously downsized our belongings and living quarters – we now live in a tiny house! Living in a small studio-style home with a big dog like Koda can seem intimidating, and has definitely taken some adjusting, but we’re figuring out how to live in a tiny home with a big dog. Not only is Koda big, but he also is full of energy. My biggest tip for living with a big dog in a small space is prioritizing getting out and exploring every opportunity you get! Taking Koda out into the mountains or to the beach on the weekends allows him to stretch his legs, get some exercise, and (most importantly) wear himself out! We don’t have a lot of extra room in our tiny home, but one thing we made sure to include is a space for Koda to play.All of his toys and bed get their own little corner. This gives Koda his own space to do whatever he wants and helps him feel not so cooped up! We
How to Make an Outdoor Cat House for Winter
As we approach the winter season, the days will get shorter and the temperatures will get colder. Cats might be resourceful, but they still need shelter when the temperatures drop. When the temperatures get really cold, cats can suffer from frostbite or hypothermia. Their fur coats sometimes simply aren’t enough to keep them warm. Building an outdoor cat house for kitties can keep your feline friends safe and warm during the coldest part of the year. You might want to build an outdoor cat house for your indoor/outdoor cat when she chooses to leave your home. What about the stray and feral cats that hang out around your house? It’s important for cat parents to take care of the animals in their community. While your cat can stay warm and snug inside your home, community cats may not have a place to escape the harsh cold of the winter. Show the stray cats in your community some love this year by providing them with some winter cat houses to keep them warm and comfy during the winter months. Thinking of building a shelter? 1. Cats need to feel secure, so make sure you place the feral cat house in a safe area away from other animals and car and foot traffic. 2. Also put the outdoor cat winter shelter in a place away from the wind – this will help keep your community cats warm and snug as the temperatures
The Benefits of a Dog Breed DNA Test
Dog breed DNA tests are all the rage these days. Using simple, at-home test kits, people are able to discover where they are from and who they are related to. Did you know that the same kind of kits exist for your pup? While many people use DNA tests to discover who they are, pet owners may also want to learn who their pets are! A multitude of companies now sell dog breed DNA-testing kits to help you discover just what kind of dog you have. You might be trying to think of a special way that you can celebrate your unique dog and how special he is to you. Perhaps buying a dog breed DNA test would be a great way to learn more about your favorite canine companion. Your dog is a part of your family and knowing where he comes from can strengthen that bond! Continue reading for more information to see if dog breed DNA testing is right for you and your tail-wagging best friend. Do you consider your dog to be a mixed breed or “mutt”? Do you ever wonder about what kind of dog you have? Are you curious about what mix of breeds makes your dog so unique? Well, you don’t have to be curious anymore! Dog DNA tests are definitely a great way to discover your dog’s family tree. In addition to breed identification, dog DNA tests can also screen for ancestry,
7 Signs Of Diabetes In Dogs You Should Know
It’s important that dog owners everywhere take a moment to recognize the signs of diabetes in dogs. Diabetes is a condition that happens when glucose, a type of sugar and the main source of energy for the body, does not break down as it should. Glucose levels are mainly controlled by insulin, a hormone that is made by the pancreas. When someone (person or dog) has diabetes, there is not enough glucose, and what results is a sort of metabolic starvation that triggers the body to break down fat and muscle tissue, which the liver converts into sugar. While diabetes in dogs can occur at any age, they are typically diagnosed between 7-10 years of age, and for whatever reason, it occurs in female dogs two times as much as male dogs. Certain breeds are also at risk including: Poodles, Bichons Frises, Pugs, Dachshunds, Miniature Schnauzers, Puli, Samoyeds, Keeshonds, Australian Terriers, Fox Terriers, Cairn Terriers, and Beagles. However, obesity is one of the most common risk factors. Of course, as with any disease, condition or disorder, earlier detection is always better, so it’s important to know the signs of diabetes in your dog. If left untreated, it can lead to dehydration, cataracts, malnutrition, increasing weakness in the legs (neuropathy), ketoacidosis, and death. But how do you know if your dog has diabetes? 1. Excessive Thirst – Is your dog suddenly showing a new interest in his water bowl, perhaps you notice after refilling
Tips for Caring for Senior Pets
Cats may have nine lives, and our pooches may live their life a little more quickly in dog years, but there is no softer spot in our hearts than that held by our beloved senior pets. November is all about senior pets, making it the perfect opportunity for sending some love to our older pet companions! Here are six must-know tips for caring for senior pets. From puppy- or kittenhood to senior years, the annual examination is an important part of pet health, most important in your pet’s mature years. It’s a common thought that seven of a dog’s years are comparable to one year of human life, but in fact that formula is a little more complex. The American Veterinary Association explains that 15 human years equals the first year of a medium-sized dog’s life, the second year for a dog equals about nine years for a human, and every year after that equates to approximately five years for a dog. And because pet’s years are not the same as humans, it’s all the more important to make sure to keep the regular checkup, each and every year. Let’s put it this way; it’s like your 75-year-old grandmother not going to the doctor for five years! For almost every type of animal (humans included), the condition of the teeth can be a powerful indicator of the overall condition of the body, and daily dental care and regular dental checkups can prevent
Wellness Pet Food is Compliant with WSAVA Pet Food Recommendations
What is WSAVA? WSAVA, or the World Small Animal Veterinary Association, is comprised of over 200,000 veterinarians across 113 member associations. This association advances the health and welfare of companion animals through building an educated and collaborative global community of veterinary peers. As one of its activities, WSAVA encourages its veterinarians and pet parents to be mindful of the food they feed their pets, as well have a general understanding of the company that makes their pet food by asking several questions. The WSAVA Global Nutrition Council provides clear recommendations for selecting pet foods: Employ a qualified nutritionist with PHD in animal nutrition Formulated to AAFCO recommendations Undertaken AAFCO feeding trials Produced in USA Strict quality controls in place All dry recipes complete and balanced to life stage Nutrient analysis available for recipes on website Extensive product research undertaken Now that you know what the necessary requirements are for a pet food brand to be considered WSAVA compliant, we’ll walk you through how each requirement is evaluated, and how Wellness Pet Food meets those requirements: Do you employ a full-time qualified nutritionist? Who formulates your foods and what are his/her credentials? We have worked very closely with a Ph.D. Animal Nutritionist who either formulates or reviews our diets. He has spent more than 25 years formulating diets for dogs and cats and our relationship with him goes back more than fifteen years. In addition, he has published numerous peer-reviewed articles
3 Reasons to Recycle for Your Pet (And Inspire Others to Do the Same!)
Every November 15 marks America Recycles Day, the holiday created by Keep America Beautiful to celebrate recycling with education, events and activities. An annual opportunity to observe ways we can reduce our impacts and motivate others to do their part, it’s also a time to create new habits we can use to live greener every day. What does this have to do with our pets? Protecting the planet helps our communities and families, which pets are very much a part of! Because domesticated animals are kept (by us, their humans) outside of nature’s regenerative, circular system, the food they eat and the waste they create is not readily renewed or absorbed. Knowing this, it is up to us to make better choices and actively offset our pets’ impacts to make them friendlier to the planet. One way to lighten their pawprint is to recycle the products and packaging produced by keeping them fed and healthy. Wellness Natural Pet Food makes it easy for pet owners to recycle flexible plastics packaging for free through their network of local recycling solutions, powered by TerraCycle. Just visit the Wellness Pet Food Recycling Program page on TerraCycle.com and search your zip code on the map to find the drop-off point nearest you. Another positive aspect of recycling through TerraCycle’s national recycling programs is the more you recycle, the more points you can earn in exchange for a cash donation to your favorite environmental nonprofit or
Why Black Cats Are The Best Pets
National Black Cat Day is October 27. The reason we need such special recognition days is because black cats have been so misunderstood and maligned throughout history. So, on this day, here’s a chance to think about some of the ways in which black cats make the best pets. It’s a chance to educate and spread the word about how wonderful black cats are. 1. Let’s start with the absolute outward beauty of the coat. Black cats look sophisticated. If the cat is kept healthy and fed excellent quality food, the black coat should be sleek, shiny and simply gorgeous. A black cat always looks as if they are ready for a formal night out on the town. 2. In addition to the black cat’s elegance, they also look like a little panther gracefully roaming around. It’s as if you have a little piece of the wild in your home. A black cat walking or running through the house is the picture of grace, stealth, mystery and beauty. 3. The expressive eyes of a black cat are striking against the black fur. The amount of melanin is what gives the black cat’s eyes a golden color. Some black cats have green eyes as well. Those beautiful eyes are perfectly framed by the sleek, black fur. When a black cat is looking at you, it’s hard to resist the expression in those magnificently highlighted eyes. 4. Research suggests that the genetic mutation