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Anal glands, and how to prevent their inflammation

Anal glands are small sacks near anus and both cats and dogs have them, but their inflammation is mainly a canine problem.  These glands contain a strong-smelling sticky liquid that is used to mark territory or to express strong fear. The … Continue reading

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How much to feed our pets?

Most people take the easier road when it comes to the feeding of their pets. Some don’t even think about it. They just follow the daily norm. Most of the time it’s easier to read the manual on the food … Continue reading

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Tip of the Day – Choosing the Right Meats for Cats and Dogs

Meat is the most natural food for cats and dogs.  When we talk about meat, we usually don’t think about the total cost of meat production, including great cost to the environment and considerable suffering by the livestock raised on … Continue reading

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South Bay Meetup for Small Happening Dogs

We are so happy to announce that one more meetup group accepted Pets’N’Nature’s perk! It’s South Bay Meetup for Small Happening Dogs! From now on, all members of this meetup group will enjoy a special discount when ordering Pets’N’Nature raw pet … Continue reading

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German Shepherds of the Bay Area

We are happy to announce that Pets’N’Nature offered a perk to Meetup group “German Shepherds of the Bay Area”, and the group accepted it. From now on, members of this group will have a special discount when buying our raw … Continue reading

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Raw pet food has completely preserved biological values

Recent studies show that heating destroys valuable nutrients found in foods much more than previously thought. It is not only about thermolabile vitamins, which can sometimes  be compensated by adding artificial equivalents after the subsequent heat treatment. The real loss … Continue reading

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