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Doggie ‘superfoods’…. dressed up as weeds

The term 'superfoods' can be a favourite of many companies who see it as useful way of packing a premium price on their supplements or exotic food items for us or our pets.  In my mind, a superfood is any nutrient dense food that supports great health - basically most types of organic, wholefoods fit that bill. And the best part is, most them don't have to cost you a small fortune;  in fact, many of the best superfoods are readily...

Delicious and nutritious doggie bone broth

As the winter chill descends here in Melbourne, my mind is turning to making warming soups and broths for the human and dog members of the family. Broths are not only delicious and comforting, but stack up extremely well in the nutrients stakes too.  Better still, they are super easy and cheap to make, store well and I haven't seen too many dogs that don't love it! Bone broths are particularly good for pets who are unwell or convalescing,...

Daisy’s Story – The lessons of a rescue dog

There's a bit of a theme in my recent blogs telling the stories of the precious dogs in my life - their incredible ability to be great life teachers. I credit Daisy, my beautiful little Papillon cross, with teaching me so much about animal behaviour.  She played a crucial part in helping me achieve my qualifications in dog training. About 15 years ago I picked out Daisy from a local dog shelter for the sister of my partner at the time....

Oscar’s story

Besides my beautiful boy Max who I've written about in previous posts,  another great inspiration and teacher in my life was my now dearly departed Miniature Schnauzer Oscar.   Oscar was about two months old when he joined our family. Such a funny and quirky little grey teddy bear-like pup. He adored his big brother Max. He grew into quite an active, sweet dog but my then ignorance of how to best train, feed and exercise him led to quite...