Best dog food for cancer diagnosis

As a pet parent, finding out that your beloved dog has cancer is absolutely devastating. While in many cases you may feel powerless to help them, adjusting their diet can help them to a better quality of life for their remaining time. While there are no super foods that will magically cure your poor baby’s condition, you can of course improve their life by feeding them a more nutrient rich diet.

If your pet is over or underweight, then you may want to consider getting to the bottom of the problem. It’s possible that they have become sensitive to the food you are feeding them, and offering them a more digestible diet may help dogs who are underweight to maintain a healthier body composition, and if your pup is overweight, then adopting a lower carbohydrate diet may make for a good switch for them. In this article we’re going to go over what cancer does to your dog, and the best way to feed them so they can maintain their quality of life.

This is the BEST pet stain and odor remover on the market!

As a pet parent you love your fur babies, but you don’t always love the messes they leave behind. If you have a puppy or a kitten, it’s almost guaranteed that they will have an accident somewhere in your home or your car. It’s just part of training your baby bean toes, and you have to grit your teeth and deal with the mess that’s left afterward until they learn.

Unfortunately, pet stains and odors can be very hard to get out of fabrics and if your baby has decided to have their accident on your carpets or furniture then the smell can be a persistent annoyance that is hard to get rid of. Fear not though pet parents, because your furniture and carpets may still yet stand a chance! If you’ve tried absolutely everything then we do have a recommendation for you for the best stain and odor remover around.

Beanietoe’s guide: The Best dry food for diabetic cats

Feeding a diabetic cat can be a challenge. As a pet parent who has recently found out that your fur baby is diabetic, you’ve likely realized exactly how much junk is in commercial pet foods that is bad for pets. Unfortunately, manufacturers want to save money, so they pack their foods full of low value carbohydrates that aren’t great for cats. Your cat needs to eat meat, and having a diet comprised almost entirely of corn is not very good for them.

Don’t worry though, because Beanietoes is here to help. We’re going to do our best to help you find a cat that is both nutritionally balanced and healthy for cats with diabetes. We’ll clue you in on which products to weed out of your cats diet, and how not to get tricked by common deceptive tactics that some pet food manufacturers use to mislead pet parents into buying unhealthy food for their cats. First though, let’s discuss what the ultimate goal of a diabetic friendly diet is.

The best diabetic dog food options for your dog

If your dog has recently been diagnosed with diabetes, then you may have quickly found out that he can no longer eat the majority of foods available for sale at supermarkets and even most of the brands in pet stores. For cost saving measures, almost all of these products are packed full of carbohydrates and sugars which are no go items for diabetic pups.

While your vet would love for you to visit him to get your dog’s food, you can use a non prescription diabetic dog food that will work just as well. Not all of these products are marketed as “diabetic”, and you may need to do some extra detective work to find them, but they are out there. Fortunately, Beanietoes has already done that work for you, and in this article we’re going to not only give you some stellar tips for adjusting your dog’s diet, but we’ll also make some recommendations for new foods you can try that don’t require a prescription. Let’s start with the basics and talk about what a diabetic dog needs in their diet.

Beanietoes Q&A – how to keep fleas off dogs!

Once your dog has fleas it can quickly become a lengthy and tiresome battle to be rid of them! With fleas the best offense is a good defense. By that we mean, don’t let them in the house to start with! In this article we’re going to cover some excellent ways that you can keep fleas off your dog and out of your house, but let’s start with the basics.