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Carnivora at Poochie Moochie Edmonton
by Destany McDonald
At Poochie Moochie Edmonton we are the only pet store in the city to exclusively carry raw pet food and are dedicated to bringing in the best top quality raw food brands. Carnivora is one of the first brands we brought into our store
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Overweight Dogs and Cats: the dangers and how to prevent naturally
by Destany McDonald
About 50% of dogs and cats are overweight. It has become so common that when people see a dog or cat that is a healthy weight they think they are underweight…a overweight pet increases the risk of arthritis, diabetes, cancer, kidney disease, respiratory disease and more!
The main culprit for pets becoming overweight is the fact that the vast majority of pets are fed kibble. Kibble is high in starch, carbohydrates and sugar. Most kibble is actually higher in carbs than protein. Like humans, when we eat fast food and junk food, we gain weight. The exact thing happens to pets. Kibble is comparable to eating fast food.
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Benefits of a raw food diet for cats and how to switch from kibble
by Destany McDonaldKibble tends to be full of preservatives and grain additives such as rice, wheat and corn which compromise about 50% of processed cat foods and are used simply to hold the food together. Cats are obligate carnivores and although carbohydrates can be used as a source of metabolic energy, they have a limited capacity for carbohydrate digestion.