Showing posts with label Natural /Organic Dog Treats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Natural /Organic Dog Treats. Show all posts

Monday, March 17, 2014

Overweight Dogs: How to Slim Them Down to Keep Them Healthy


Overweight Dogs: How to Slim Them Down to Keep Them Healthy
 
By Lisa Selvaggio

Sure, you might find your pudgy pooch super cute and you would never think to call him fat or make him feel bad for his size, but the truth is that an overweight dog is an unhealthy dog. And unless you can get your pooch’s weight under control, you’re increasing his risk of running into more serious health problems in the future, including heart troubles, arthritis, and diabetes.

Just like humans, canines need to maintain a healthy weight in order for the entire body to function optimally. Once an overweight dog slims down, you should notice that his energy levels increase and other ailments improve or disappear.

Determine If Your Dog is Overweight

The first thing you need to do is determine if your dog really needs to shed a few pounds or not, as different dogs come in different shapes and sizes, just like people. In addition to having him weighed at your vet’s office, where you can be told whether or not your pet is overweight based on his breed and age, you can also do the following:

Stand above your dog, looking down to see if there’s a definitive waistline, sort of like an hourglass figure on a woman. Generally, there should be a tapering between the hips and the ribs. If your dog lacks this figure and looks more like an oval, he’s overweight. You should also be able to slightly feel the ribs with a layer of muscle and skin above them. If you can’t feel the ribs in this manner, your dog is overweight.

What You Can Do

If your pet is overweight, your vet will be able to check him for other health problems and also guide you in what foods you should feed and how often, as well as what exercise schedule you can put your dog on to help him slim down.

  • The Right Food and Activity Level

You should switch to a canine-appropriate diet that contains high quality animal proteins and good fats. Your dog’s body will use fat and carbohydrates for energy so that protein can be utilized to build and maintain muscles and tissues instead. But to avoid weight gain, your dog needs to be active enough to actually burn off the fat and calories he’s consuming.

A grain-free diet is a good option, as it will reduce the amount of carbohydrates that can contribute to weight gain, especially if your pet isn’t very active. Stick with foods that contain higher quality carbohydrates and sources of fiber, such as barley, alfalfa, flax, and oats. Stay away from potentially allergenic grains like soy, wheat, and corn.

  • Portion Control Throughout the Day

Portion control is also key in helping your dog lose weight, so talk to your vet about how many calories your pet should be eating and then feed the appropriate amount only at mealtime. When it comes to treats, switch to all-natural, grain-free varieties that are low in calories and contain no artificial ingredients, meat by-products, or preservatives.

  • Weight Loss Supplements

You can also supplement your dog’s diet with a product like K-9 Slim Down, which works by blocking the body’s ability to absorb calories from carbohydrates. This can be really helpful if your dog isn’t very active, especially if it’s due to another health condition, such as joint pain.

Again, once your dog has slimmed down, he’ll be able to move around more easily, will be in less pain if the weight was putting too much pressure on the joints, and will be a much happier and healthier companion.


Animals have taught Lisa all about unconditional love and forgiveness, and she loves sharing her home with her fur babies. After volunteering in animal rescue, she acquired her certification in canine and feline nutrition and continues to study holistic health for both people and their pets.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Have a Wagatha Day

We Bark Proud about the companies we choose to work with!

Wagathas :Our Mission Is to Celebrate The Bond Between People and their Dogs

Our products will exceed industry standards for nutrition and quality.Our products will be developed with the utmost respect and integrity placing the welfare of pets and their owners foremost.
Our business practices will reflect social, environmental and fiscal responsibility.We will donate a percentage of our profits to charitable causes focused on enhancing the quality of life for both pets and humans.

We will constantly strive to

exceed the expectations of our customers

(two legged and four)


The average dog eats an average of 13,000 treats in a lifetime, shouldn't they be wholesome , organic, natural.....


Start with Breakfast Biscuits, a delightful blend of apples,bananas and maple oats.
  These are sooo delicious , humans love them too! and with human grade ingredients baked in a licensed human bakery well go ahead folks and try one. Now seriously, how's that for sharing?

 Looking for a mid-day snack?Wagatha's Wheat Free Cranberry Cheddar Biscuits (with a hint of mint) are Chef Norm's favorite flavor. Cranberries are known to help with urinary tract health and spearmint combats "dog breath." (Ah, relief for dogs and owners!)

Tuscan as a late day snackWagatha's Wheat Free Tuscan Biscuits are a delightfully aromatic taste of Italy, and a great source of lycopene, and vitamins A & C. ...who doesn't like Pizza?

Dogs crave routine. With soothing holistic ingredients including chamomile, ginger, and decaffeinated green tea, the  "Bedtime Biscuits" are  the perfect way to end a busy day!
Also great for stressful situations; car rides, trips to the vet, etc.

There are even more Wagatha Formulas...find your favorite.

after all feeding your best friend a quality dog food and then choosing an unhealthy snack is counter productive

Friday, September 17, 2010

Organic Fun Fall Dog Treats

Bubba Rose Organics
We sent Rin on a mission to find us some fun, seasonal themed dog treats to add to our selection. Imagine our delight when he discovered Bubba Rose the Bubba Rose Biscuit Company provides healthy, preservative-free dog treats; made with organic and natural ingredients and free of wheat, corn and soy. All treats are handmade in small batches in their bakery in NJ using locally sourced humangrade ingredients from the U.S. All of the meats & eggs are free-range, grain and/or grass fed, hormone, antibiotic and nitrite free. Their products are free of chemicals, sugar, salt, artificial flavors, colors and fillers. Just key ingredients for great tasting Fun! Theyalso support rescue and adoption agencies and shelters nationwide by raising money and awareness, and donating treats.

Organic Fun Treats