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Healthy Pet Food, Treats, and Homemade Recipes

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Good health starts with what goes into your pet's bowl. From vet-recommended diets and immunity-boosting treats to simple homemade recipes, I’ve handpicked everything to keep your furbaby healthy.

I believe in treats that are both delicious and beneficial. This video showcases some of the Wellie treats we carry, which are made with real chicken and formulated to support immunity, gut health, and overall wellness.

I'm excited to announce that we now stock Furloved premium pet treats. They are made with high-quality, natural ingredients, and I'm proud to partner with a brand that shares my commitment to pet health.

We've just launched a new line of dehydrated fish treats from Pet 'O' Pal. These single-ingredient treats, like salmon and anchovy bites, are packed with Omega-3s and are a healthy, high-value reward for your pet.

Do pet supplements actually work? Our vet, Dr. Anubhav, tackles this common question. He explains that supplements can be very effective for specific issues like joint or organ support, but it's crucial to consult a vet before starting any regimen.

I love making special meals for my pets. Here is a simple, pet-friendly recipe for a chicken and veggie stew that is both nutritious and delicious.

To make this stew, you'll need boneless chicken, some healthy veggies like carrots and sweet potatoes, and optional anti-inflammatory spices like turmeric.

First, prepare the chicken by cutting it into small, bite-sized pieces. Make sure to remove all bones and skin, as these can be harmful to pets.

Next, gently simmer the chicken in water or a low-sodium broth for about 10 minutes until it's cooked through.

Once the chicken is cooked, add chopped vegetables like carrots, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin. Cook for another 10 minutes until they are soft and tender.

For the final touch, add some peas for extra nutrients and a pinch of turmeric for its anti-inflammatory benefits. Let it simmer for a few more minutes, and it's ready to serve once cooled.

About Nutrition: Food, Treats & Recipes

I’m particular about what we stock because I see too many pets in HSR Layout struggling with gut issues from low-grade fillers. When we talk nutrition, I don't just sell you a bag of kibble; we look at your pet's specific life stage, any ongoing sensitivities, and how to safely supplement their diet, whether you're a new pet parent or managing a senior dog's health.

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