Lwmfpets Advice By Lookwhatmomfound
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Health and Nutrition for Pets @ Factor Pet Deck
My dog started barking at the doorbell five minutes before guests arrived. I was holding a leash, a towel, and half a peanut butter spoon (all) while…
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You just brought home a pet. Your heart’s full. Your head’s spinning. That mix of joy and panic? Yeah. I felt it too.
Know What “Balanced” Really Means Feeding your pet a raw diet isn’t just about tossing them chunks of meat and calling it a day. Balance is key and that balance comes down to meeting core nutritional needs: protein, fat, essential vitamins, and minerals. Each has a role to play. Protein builds muscles. Fats fuel energy
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Recognizing the First Signs Most nutritional issues don’t show up overnight they sneak in. That’s why early detection is key. First, take a good look at your pet’s coat and skin. A once shiny coat that’s gone dull, flaky patches, or sudden weight shifts (up or down) can all signal a dietary gap. These are
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What’s Really On That Label? Start with the front of the package. It’s marketing turf designed to catch your eye, not inform. Words like “natural,” “premium,” and “gourmet” sound appealing, but they’re mostly fluff. These terms are not strictly regulated, which means brands can slap them on a bag without changing much about the actual
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Why Nutrition Matters More Than You Think Pets can’t tell us when something’s off—but their bodies do. Diet is ground zero for overall health, and when it’s lacking, the signs show up fast: itchy skin, dull coat, erratic energy, weight gain or loss, and digestive problems that are hard to ignore. Food is either fuel
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The Basics: What Are Pet Supplements? Pet supplements are concentrated nutritional products designed to support your animal’s health. Think of them like backup systems—meant to reinforce, not replace, a balanced diet. They come in forms like pills, powders, chews, and liquids, and they’re used to target specific needs or deficiencies. Common types of pet supplements
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Why Consider Homemade Pet Food? Making your own pet food isn’t just a trendy move; it’s about control. You know exactly what’s going in the bowl—no weird byproducts, no mystery fillers, no vague “meat meal.” It’s transparent, it’s tailored, and you skip the long shelf life preservatives common in mass-market brands. A lot of owners
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Why Pet Nutrition Isn’t Optional Health starts with the bowl. What you scoop into your pet’s dish every day either builds them up—or sets them on a slow decline. Just like us, animals need fuel that’s balanced, not just filling. Cheap food loaded with fillers or mystery meat doesn’t cut it anymore. Your pet’s energy,
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Why Pet Food Labels Matter More Than Just Marketing Reading pet food labels isn’t just a formality—it’s a key step in protecting your pet’s health. While the front of the package may catch your eye with bold claims, it’s the finer print that truly determines what your pet is consuming. In today’s crowded market, label
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