Pet Parent Guides and Nutrition Tips
We've learned a lot of lessons the hard way so you don't have to. Here are our guides on managing gut health, safe meal transitions, and building a better bowl for your dog.
We believe that understanding your dog's gut health is fundamental to their overall well being. This is the start of our guide explaining why it's so important for their long term health.
Has your pup's energy dropped? This could be a sign that their gut health needs attention. A healthy gut is directly linked to energy levels and overall vitality.
If you're concerned about your dog's health, you are not alone. We're here to help you understand the key elements of your mutt's gut health and how it impacts their life.
The main function of the gut is nutrient absorption, breaking down food and eliminating waste. If the gut isn't cared for, it can impact your canine companion's ability to get the most from their food.
Did you know that approximately 70% of a dog's immune system is supported by the gut? A healthy gut strengthens their ability to fight off infections and illnesses.
A healthy gut also plays a role in your dog's mental health. It helps regulate mood related hormones, which can reduce anxiety and improve energy levels.
Rotation is key for natural dog care. We recommend rotating meats, light snacks, natural supplements, and healthy fats to ensure your dog gets a wide variety of nutrients for their overall health.
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We’ve learned that the secret to a healthy transition is patience. Before you overhaul their entire diet, start by introducing just one protein source as a meal topper. This simple step helps you monitor for any itching or digestive upsets without overwhelming your dog’s system, giving you a clear picture of what works for your pet.
Understanding Your Dog’s Gut Health
Did you know that 70% of a dog's immune system lives in the gut? It’s not just about what they eat, but how they process it. If your dog has low energy or a dull coat, their gut might be working overtime to handle fillers or preservatives. We focus on real food that is easy to digest, helping to regulate mood hormones and keep their energy levels consistent.
Transitioning to Fresh Food
Getting fresh? Don't rush it. When you switch your dog from kibble to a meat-based diet, start with a single protein source—like plain chicken or pork. This helps identify any food intolerances early. Keep a close eye out for signs like persistent itching or loose stools. If you see those, you know exactly what to cut out.
The Power of Rotation
Feeding the same thing every single day isn't necessary for dogs, and it might actually be missing out on key nutrients. We recommend rotating your proteins every 10-15 days. This variety ensures your dog gets a wide spectrum of vitamins and minerals. Whether it’s swapping fish for mutton or changing their meal topper, a little rotation goes a long way in keeping them interested and healthy.
Feeding Schedules and Portions
It’s not just about what’s in the bowl, but when it gets there. We suggest a 12-hour gap between meals for adult dogs to allow for proper digestion. If your dog has a sensitive stomach, don't be afraid to add a light, natural snack like bone broth or a simple organ treat in between. And remember, chill maadi—this is a journey. It takes time to understand your dog’s specific needs, and we are here to help you navigate that.
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We're Nandini and Soubhik, and at the end of the day, we're just pet parents like you. We started Hungry Eyes because we were tired of the mystery mush in commercial dog food and decided to start cooking honest, real meals in our own kitchen.
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