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Friday, January 28, 2022
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Thursday, January 20, 2022
Pet Dental Health
Maintaining Pet Dental Health Through Nutrition
Courtesy of Life's Abundance Blog Post 1/17/22
If you’re a fan of dog kisses, then you might be taken aback when you get a hint of foul breath. Bad breath can be a sign of numerous problems including periodontal disease, which is the result of inflammation of the gums and bones in your dog’s mouth. More than 85% of pets have dental issues, so it’s an overwhelmingly common concern.
In order to prevent disease and other dental issues, it’s important to take care of your pet’s teeth. Waiting too long for a dental cleaning can result in more damage such as problems in the heart, liver and kidney. One of the ways you can support oral health is through nutrition. First, your pup’s daily diet should be full of nutrients and vitamins that maintain their overall dental health. Here are a few you should be looking for in the ingredients:
Antioxidants: Look for an antioxidant system that includes vitamins A, C and E. These vitamins offer anti-inflammatory actions. Folic acid can also help support the gum tissue warding off the likelihood of periodontal disease.
Calcium and phosphorus: Calcium is a vital nutrient for dental health as it promotes healthy bones and teeth. It works together with phosphorus which helps maintain the strength of the bones. It’s important that the nutritional balance of these two minerals meet a dog’s needs throughout their life stages - whether they’re rapidly growing puppies, or entering their senior years.
Probiotics: Probiotics are great for your pet’s gut health. But have you considered that the oral cavity is part of the digestive tract? By supporting your pet’s gut health, this can help in supporting their dental health as well.
While the kibble they eat is important, you cannot forget about their snacks. Look for treats that allow them to chew such as Water Buffalo Bully Sticks. This chewing action helps reduce tartar and maintain their dental health. You can also choose a Gourmet Dental Treat that contains ingredients like calcium and phosphorus for strong teeth and bones. Plus, the added parsley helps with doggie breath!
In addition to taking care of their teeth through nutrition, you can also monitor their dental health at home. Just like us, pets need daily teeth brushing too. This can sound like a daunting task but it can save your furry friend’s oral health and your bank account in the long run. If your pet allows it, frequently check their mouth by flipping their lip and taking a look at their teeth and gums. Ask your veterinarian for a tutorial on what signs to watch for, like bumps or swelling on the gums, as well as tartar or chipped teeth. Pay attention to how their breath smells too. This could indicate unfriendly bacteria in their mouth.
The bottom line is to remember the importance of oral health to overall health. Plan on regular, proper cleanings by your vet. Even if you’re brushing their teeth daily, they will still eventually need a deep cleaning which usually includes x-rays. Between these regular checkups both at home and at the vet, and robust daily nutrition, your pup will enjoy a happier, healthier life while you enjoy those sloppy kisses.
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Saturday, January 8, 2022
Is your Dog Urine Marking?
Everything You Need To Know About Urine Marking
Courtesy of the Life's Abundance Blog post 1/8/21
Dogs mark their territory outside as a way of communication. Think of it like social media. Each time your pup stops and sniffs, they’re learning about the dog that was in that spot before. Then, your dog might pass over it or urinate in that same area to claim that territory as their own. However, if your dog is marking inside your home, there could be a multitude of reasons as to why.
Reasons Your Dog Is Marking Inside
One of the biggest reasons your pup might be marking inside is due to stress or anxiety. This includes leaving them home alone, unsupervised. Dogs can start to feel lonely and stressed which leads to this unwanted behavior. Sometimes, even stressful situations outside, such as seeing another dog, can result in urinating in the house. This can happen when dogs hold off on marking outside because they don’t want to announce their presence, therefore leading to an accident inside.
Another reason your furry friend might be marking is because of a change in routine. This could be anything, such as moving to a new home. This unfamiliar atmosphere could cause them to mark inside, essentially claiming it as their own. Even something as simple as rearranging your furniture can stress them out and cause a change in behavior. What about when you have guests over? Have you noticed a change in marking habits? Having someone out of the ordinary staying over can also trigger marking. Dogs are basically telling your guests that any object that is in their house is theirs.
The presence of other furry friends in the house could be another reason why your dog might be marking. Your pup might see the others as competition and will mark inside the house to show who is the “pack leader” in their home. They may also urinate when they are competing for your attention, toys, treats or food. This can be very stressful for insecure dogs leading them to mark to relieve this stress.
Sometimes, lack of training could simply be mistaken for urine marking. This is especially common among puppies and small dogs. You’ll know if your pup is properly house trained if they are not having accidents for about 1-3 months. You may want to talk with your vet to rule out incontinence in an older dog.
How To Stop Your Dog From Marking:
- Supervise your dog at all times. If you have to leave, confine your pup to a smaller area so they are not free to roam. You can use a gate or a crate (if they are crate trained) to keep them in the area.
- Dogs are less likely urinate where they eat so consider moving their food and water to spots where they frequently mark. You can even put their treats in those same areas so they associate it with snacks rather than marking.
- If your dog does mark, clean the area with a Biodeodorizer. This will break up the proteins that are in urine so they aren’t tempted to mark in the same spot over and over again. Even better, this spray has a neutral pH with no harsh chemicals so it’s safe to use around your pets and kids.
- Some dogs continue to mark out of habit. If you notice that your pup frequently marks outside as well, gently pull him away each time they try to urinate after they’ve already relieved themselves. This could help stop the habit that continues inside.
- If none of these seem to work for your dog’s marking, talk to your vet, a behaviorist or professional trainer. If your dog is urinating due to anxiety or stress, confidence-boosting exercises may make a difference. Or, if they have an underlying UTI, medication may be needed to help. Pay attention to your dog’s habits. If they start exhibiting behaviors that are out of the ordinary, it is best to talk first to your vet to rule out any medical conditions.
- Whatever you do, do not punish your dog when they mark, especially if you don't see it happen. Dogs will not associate their urinating with the punishment which can only cause confusion. If you catch them in the moment, distract them from the action. Then, immediately take your pup outside so they know to only urinate outdoors.
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Monday, January 3, 2022
Bison Treats for Dogs
There are two new Bison Treats in Town from Life's Abundance!
BISON LIVER FREEZE DRIED DOG TREATS
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Source of Vitamin A, Vitamin B12 and iron
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Zero fillers or anything artificial
Sized for training or snacking
Each resealable bag contains approximately 65 treats.
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BISON KIDNEY FREEZE DRIED DOG TREATS
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Irresistible flavor
Source of five B Vitamins, plus Vitamins A & C
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Zero fillers or anything artificial
Sized for training or snacking
Each resealable bag contains approximately 160 treats.
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Tuesday, December 28, 2021
Does your dog sleeping position mean anything?
What Does Your Dog’s Sleep Position Mean?
Sunday, November 14, 2021
Gifts for Dogs and Cats
Holiday Gift Basket for Dogs and Cats
Life's Abundance has wonderful gift ideas for your furry friends!
- One 1.5 oz bag of Freeze Dried Turkey Heart Treats
- One 4 oz bag of Gourmet Cat Treats
- One 4.6 bottle of Wellness Food Supplement for Cats
- One catnip-filled plush fruit slice toy
- Two fun jingle balls
- A $43.00 retail value!
- One 1.5 oz bag of Turkey Heart Petites Freeze Dried Treats
- One 4 oz bag of Turkey & Berry Chewies
- One 4 oz bag of Lamb & Venison Jerky Treats
- Festive squeak toy (toy may vary)
- A $46.00 retail value!
Tuesday, October 5, 2021
Canned dog food recall
Fromm Family Foods Voluntarily Recalls Four Star Shredded Entrée Canned Food for Dogs Due to Elevated Levels of Vitamin D
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Summary
- Company Announcement Date:
- FDA Publish Date:
- Product Type:
- Animal & Veterinary
Food & Beverages
Pet Food
Ingredients
Ingredients - Reason for Announcement:
- Elevated levels of Vitamin D
- Company Name:
- Fromm Family Foods
- Brand Name:
- Fromm Four-Star Nutritionals
- Product Description:
- Shredded Entrée canned dog food
MEQUON, WI, (OCTOBER 1, 2021) - FROMM FAMILY FOODS is issuing a voluntary recall of approximately 5,500 cases of Fromm Shredded can Entrée dog food due to potentially elevated levels of Vitamin D.
Consumers should stop feeding the products listed below to their dogs.
Potential adverse reactions could occur in all size dogs. No reports of illness or injury have been reported from consumers to date, however Fromm management has determined it is prudent to pull these four lots out of distribution.
Dogs ingesting elevated levels of Vitamin D may exhibit symptoms such as vomiting, loss of appetite, increased thirst, increased urination, excessive drooling, and weight loss. Vitamin D when consumed at very high levels can lead to serious health issues in dogs including renal dysfunction. Consumers who have dogs that have consumed any of the affected products and are exhibiting these symptoms should contact their veterinarian.
Affected recalled products were distributed at neighborhood pet stores nationwide. Products are packaged in 12 oz. cans with Best By Date 08/2024. A full list of affected products is below:
Product Name | Net Weight | UPC | Best By Date Range |
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Four-Star SHREDDED BEEF IN GRAVY ENTRÉE food for dogs, 12 cans per case, 11877 | 12 oz. per can | 7270511876 | Best By Date 082024 |
Four-Star SHREDDED CHICKEN IN GRAVY ENTRÉE food for dogs, 12 cans per case, 11881 | 12 oz. per can | 7270511880 | Best By Date 082024 |
Four-Star SHREDDED PORK IN GRAVY ENTRÉE food for dogs, 12 cans per case, 11879 | 12 oz. per can | 7270511878 | Best By Date 082024 |
Four-Star SHREDDED TURKEY IN GRAVY ENTRÉE food for dogs, 12 cans per case, 11883 | 12 oz. per can | 7270511882 | Best By Date 082024 |
There are no other Fromm products affected by this recall. The recall was initiated after we discovered, through our own analysis, that these products may contain elevated levels of Vitamin D. We have identified and isolated the error, and in addition to our existing safety process, we have put corrective actions into place to prevent this from happening again.
This voluntary recall is being made with the knowledge of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Consumers who have purchased Fromm Four-Star Shredded Entrée canned dog food are urged to return the product to your retailer. Consumers with questions may contact the company at 1-800-325-6331 from Monday through Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm, Central Time, or may contact info@frommfamily.com.
Company Contact Information
Consumers:
Fromm Four-Star Shredded Entrée
1-800-325-6331
info@frommfamily.com
Media:
Lauren Grimm
646-221-9849
lauren@frommfamily.com
Tuesday, September 7, 2021
Cleaning your pet's ears (and free sample offer)
How To Properly Clean Your Pet’s Ears
- Shaking their head
- Pawing at their ears
- Resisting any handling of the ears
- Smelly discharge
- Large amounts of discharge, ranging from dark brown to yellow or red
- Reddened ear canal
- Your vet will want to examine the ear to see if there is an infection, foreign body, mass, or ruptured eardrum.
- Ear infections require the right medication to treat yeast, bacteria, or both.
- Medicated ear cleaners can make the process even easier.
- For very dirty ears, it’s helpful to have the veterinary team do a “deep clean” first so the medication can penetrate more easily.
- If the pet has very painful or ulcerated ears, you’re not going to be able to clean or medicate them- this may require sedation or oral medications to help get the ears to the point you can put in topical meds.
- Sometimes ear infections are a part of a larger disease process, such as allergies.
FREE cat or dog treat sample offer
Through September, October & November 2021 we are offering a FREE PET TREAT sample for new customers who order a Life's Abundance pet product.
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Must purchase from our site below:
Purchase any dog and/or cat product (excluding samples), healthy food, treats or supplements and we will mail a free sample of Anti-oxidant Health bars and/or Gourmet Cat Treats.
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Millions of Americans eat health bars every day. They are a convenient and tasty way to supplement the diet with good nutrition. And the perfect health snack for your furry friend.
Packed with premium ingredients, Antioxidant Health Bars are a nutritious way to reward your sweet pup and boost his or her health. Featuring the great taste of apples, peanut butter and honey, dogs just can’t resist these delicious bars, which also include oatmeal, brown rice, ground flaxseed, dates, rolled oats, flaxseed oil, eggs, cranberries and carrots. Since antioxidants are so important to maintaining a healthy immune system, we’ve added a hefty helping of vitamin E, vitamin C and beta-carotene.
Gourmet Cat Treats For Healthy Skin & Coat features premium nutrition, with added vitamins, minerals and other trace nutrients, that nourish and protect skin and coats.
Because healthy skin is much more likely to produce strong, luxurious hair, it’s vital to nourish the skin. The omega-3 fatty acids in this premium formula help prevent overly dry skin, while vitamin E helps maintain skin elasticity. The added vitamin C in this formula helps the body to produce collagen, skin’s major component. And, because protein is necessary for the growth and maintenance of a strong, resilient coat, this delectable recipe features chicken, herring and chicken liver. Plus, cats adore the appetizing flavor of these savory nuggets.
Monday, August 16, 2021
Dog food recall
Wet Noses Natural Dog Treat Company® Voluntarily Recalls Simply Nourish Brand Frozen Dog Food Due to Elevated Levels of Vitamin D
Product Name | Net Wt | UPC | Best by range |
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Simply Nourish Frozen Chicken & Veggies | 2lb | 73725792262 | 11/10/2022-1/12/2023 |
Simply Nourish Frozen Chicken & Veggies | 4.5lb | 73725792264 | 11/10/2022-1/12/2023 |
Simply Nourish Frozen Beef & Barley | 2lb | 73725792266 | 11/10/2022-1/12/2023 |
Simply Nourish Frozen Beef & Barley | 4.5lb | 73725792267 | 11/10/2022-1/12/2023 |
Simply Nourish Frozen Turkey & Sweet Potato | 2lb | 73725792260 | 11/10/2022-1/12/2023 |
Simply Nourish Frozen Turkey & Sweet Potato | 4.5lb | 73725792263 | 11/10/2022-1/12/2023 |
Simply Nourish Frozen Pork & Veggies | 2lb | 73725792079 | 8/26/2022-1/13/2023 |
Simply Nourish Frozen Pork & Veggies | 4.5lb | 73725792078 | 8/26/2022-1/13/2023 |
Wednesday, August 11, 2021
Dog Weight Loss
Dog Weight Loss
L-Carnitine and Dog Weight Loss
From the Life's Abundance Blog Post 8/2/21
When it comes to our furry friends, some of them have a little more to love. While we have to admit that a little pudge can be cute, extra weight on pets can come with some serious health risks, including heart disease, osteoarthritis and kidney disease. You may think that lessening their food intake will do the trick and solve the problem, but that can leave your dog hungry and begging for more with those sad puppy dog eyes. So instead of cutting back, there’s an important ingredient you can look for in their foods that allows you to give them the full serving size and still help them lose weight.
What is L-carnitine?
If you haven’t heard of L-carnitine, it’s probably because it hasn’t been talked about much in the pet food industry. However, it turns out that this nutrient can have a huge impact on your pet’s weight. This vitamin-like compound is made in the body from the amino acids lysine and methionine. It supports many systems, including their heart, brain, and muscles. It’s mainly found in red meat but it is also present in chicken and fish, or as a dietary supplement. There are some additional benefits to L-carnitine including increased exercise performance and higher lean mass - all the things you’d want for your furry friend.
How does it work?
Let’s talk science! L-carnitine turns fats into energy, rather than storing them in fat cells. It does this because it is water-soluble, meaning it has the ability to attach itself to fatty acids that are then taken to the mitochondria. In this powerhouse organelle, the compound is broken down and converted into energy which is then distributed throughout the body and primarily used in the brain and heart. This whole process eventually reduces the storage of fat in cells and therefore results in overall weight loss.
Weight health for dogs
It’s important for your pup to maintain a healthy weight because we want them to stick around for many years by our side. There are a few different routes you can take to help them lose weight, including the usual playing fetch outside and the right foods and healthy treats. Choosing a good diet is paramount to your companion’s health so they can continue to receive the nutrients needed while still shedding some weight. For most dogs, L-carnitine naturally occurs in the body. However, when our furry friends start to age, they could start to exhibit a deficiency. As a result, they can begin to gain those extra pounds and it can be beneficial to supplement their diet with additional L-carnitine to kickstart their metabolism.
L-carnitine in our Adult Weight Loss Dog Food
At Life’s Abundance, providing high-quality, premium foods have always been important to us. That’s why we created foods that are suitable for all kinds of dogs, including those that are on the pudgy side. Our Adult Weight Loss Dog Food is enhanced with a sufficient amount of L-carnitine to help them utilize fat and support a healthy metabolism. In addition, this dog food has higher protein levels to promote an energetic body (meaning you get all the zoomies) but less fat and calories to maintain a healthy weight. In other words, it is nourishing for a truly satisfied appetite; not just filling with empty calories. Plus, to give you that extra confidence in this kibble, it has been proven through a feeding trial as defined by Association of American Feed Control Officials. Now, you can give your beloved furry friend the nutritious, tasty meal they want and need, without the guilt.
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