Pet Parent University: Expert Health & Wellness Guides
Pet parenting is a learning journey. We are here to help you decode food labels, understand your pet's health, and create a lifestyle that keeps them thriving.
Do you know which common human foods are toxic for your dog? This quick video covers the big ones: grapes, raisins, and cooked bones. Knowing what to avoid is the first step to keeping them safe.
Not all treats are created equal. We break down the types of treats you should always avoid, like those with unnatural coloring, rawhide, and fillers like corn, soy, or wheat.
Many kibble brands advertise "antioxidants from blueberries," but lab tests show these levels are often minimal to nonexistent. The high-heat processing destroys the benefits. For real antioxidant power, you need real food.
A healthy diet is the foundation of a long life. This guide covers 6 essential tips, starting with the most important: stick to natural ingredients and avoid artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives.
Tip number two for a superdog diet: add superfoods. Ingredients like blueberries for antioxidants, zucchini for fiber, and flax seeds for omega-3s can give your dog a powerful nutritional boost.
Hydration is key. Always make sure your pet has access to fresh water. For an extra boost of hydration and nutrients, adding bone broth to their meals is a fantastic option.
Are you a new pet parent? Welcome to the club. The most important thing to know is that they need more than just love; they need the right nutrients for energy, a shiny coat, and a strong immune system.
Let's talk poop. This handy color chart helps you decode what your dog's stool is telling you about their health. Light brown is perfect, but colors like red, black, or yellow could signal a problem.
Beyond color, the consistency of your dog's poop says a lot. This guide shows the difference between the perfect firm and moist poop versus dry, soft, or watery stool, and what each might mean.
Is your dog looking bloated? It's a common issue, and this guide is here to help you understand the potential causes and solutions.
About Pet Parent University: Health & Wellness Guides
We don't just make meals, we build knowledge. You will find that we are obsessed with lab-testing every single recipe for nutrients and safety, because we believe you shouldn't have to guess what is in your pet's bowl. We have tasted every single one of our recipes ourselves to ensure they meet the standard we would expect on our own dinner plates.
Pet parenting should not feel like a guessing game. Whether you are wondering why your dog is bloated or trying to figure out if that blueberry treat is actually safe, our guides are here to cut through the confusion. We know that many commercial brands rely on high-heat extrusion that strips nutrients away, which is why we focus on minimally processed, real-food nutrition.
Our approach is simple. We avoid fillers, sugar, and preservatives, favoring fresh proteins like chicken breast, lamb, and mackerel. When you browse our guides, you will see we cover the full spectrum of pet wellness, from decoding your pet's health through their digestion to simple enrichment games like nose-work to keep them active. We are here to support your journey, whether you are transitioning a picky eater or simply looking to swap out dry kibble for something that actually adds years to your pet's life.
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