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Raw Feeding for Senior Dogs: Joint Support, Easier-to-Chew Meals, and Appetite Tips

Your dog slowed down somewhere along the way. Walks got shorter. Standing up takes an extra second. Senior dogs have changing nutritional needs. The right raw meals support sore joints and go down easily on tired teeth. Simple changes to the bowl can tempt a picky appetite back. This guide covers how to adapt raw feeding to keep your senior companion moving comfortably.

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How to Transition Your Dog to Raw Food Without Digestive Upset: A Step-by-Step Ontario Guide

Switching your dog to raw food can feel overwhelming at first, especially if you have spent years feeding kibble or canned food and have heard warnings about upset stomachs during the change. In reality, most transition problems happen when pet owners move too quickly, introduce too many new proteins at once, or mistake every stool change for a sign that the new diet is failing. A well-planned raw transition is usually much calmer than people expect.

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The 2026 London Tick Season Guide: Safe Parks and Immune-Boosting Nutrition for Your Dog

As the snow melts and the temperatures finally rise above freezing, London dog owners are eager to hit the trails and off-leash parks. However, spring in Southwestern Ontario also brings the return of some unwelcome guests. According to the latest 2026 data from Public Health Ontario, blacklegged tick habitats (the species that carries Lyme disease)

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Spring Reset: How Raw Food Helps Ontario Dogs Beat Seasonal Allergies, Shedding, and the Winter Slump

Spring allergies, heavy shedding, and low energy after winter are the three most common complaints Ontario dog owners bring to vets every March. A raw food diet addresses all three by reducing inflammation, delivering bioavailable omega-3s, and providing clean protein that fuels the seasonal energy shift. If you have noticed your dog scratching more than

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