[BLOG] Juvenile Cellulitis, aka puppy strangle : 16 important facts for dog breeders

Juvenile Cellulitis, commonly known as Puppy Strangle, is a critical condition affecting young dogs, demanding immediate attention from dog breeders and owners. This comprehensive guide covers 16 essential facts about the disease, from symptoms and diagnosis to treatment options. Early detection is crucial, as symptoms like swollen lymph nodes, pustules, and lethargy can escalate rapidly. The blog emphasizes the importance of veterinary care in managing this condition and outlines preventive measures to safeguard the health of puppies.

[BLOG] Let’s do the math : predicting puppies’ adult weight

Predicting a puppy's adult weight is more than a curiosity for dog breeders and new pet owners; it's an essential aspect of ensuring their health and happiness. This comprehensive guide introduces a straightforward method to estimate the adult size of your puppy, offering insights into the factors that influence growth and development. Understanding these can help in making informed decisions about nutrition, training, and healthcare.

[BLOG] The “critical period” : something breeders need to be aware of

In the world of breeding, understanding the 'Critical Period' is paramount for breeders aiming to raise healthy, well-adjusted puppies and kittens. This phase, crucial for early development, impacts future behavior and health. Our comprehensive guide highlights essential strategies for navigating this period, ensuring breeders can provide optimal care. From nutritional advice to environmental enrichment, we cover all bases to support the developmental needs of newborn puppies and kittens.

[BLOG] Colostrum 101 : what you MUST know if you breed dogs & cats

Discover the essential role of colostrum in breeding. Learn how this vital substance supports the health and development of newborn dogs and cats. Ensure your puppies and kittens thrive with the right knowledge about colostrum.

[BLOG] Which diet(s) for your animal shelter ?

Choosing the right diet for animals in shelters is crucial to their health and wellbeing. This insightful blog explores essential nutritional considerations for shelter animals, emphasizing the importance of tailored diets that cater to the specific needs of each species. With a focus on both dogs and cats, the discussion includes practical advice on selecting quality food, understanding the vital nutrients required for optimal health, and the implications of dietary choices on the health outcomes of sheltered animals.

White stools in newborn kittens/puppies: what does it mean ?

Concerned about white stools in newborn kittens/puppies? It signals malabsorption & can be lethal. Understand causes & treatments on our blog.

[BLOG] Weaning puppies: what stools can tellโ€ฆ

In the crucial stages of puppy development, understanding the signs from their stools is key to ensuring optimal health. This comprehensive guide offers insights into the weaning process of puppies, highlighting how changes in their stools can signal important health issues or progress. It covers essential aspects of dog nutrition, the transition from mother's milk to solid food, and the role of puppy milk replacer in this pivotal period. With a focus on maintaining the digestive health of weaning puppies, the blog provides valuable tips on monitoring stool consistency, color, and frequency.

[BLOG] Myth busters: why โ€œpuppies should not be fed with special growth dietโ€ is an incorrect assumption

In this enlightening post, we address the common misconception that puppies should not be fed with a special growth diet. Contrary to popular belief, the nutritional requirements of growing puppies are distinct and cannot be adequately met by adult dog food. Special growth diets are formulated to support the rapid development of bones, muscles, and fur, ensuring puppies get the best start in life. This article unpacks the science behind puppy nutrition, highlighting the critical role of a balanced diet in preventing health issues later in life.

Why Does Weaning Diarrhea Happen in Puppies?

Weaning diarrhea is a predictable microbiome transition event, not a failure. Pancreatic enzymes mature by week 8, gut bacteria reset over 2 to 3 weeks, and 75% of puppies carry 2 or more pathogens simultaneously. A 7-day gradual food transition, targeted probiotics, and fecal PCR testing at week 5 or 6 transform reactive troubleshooting into proactive support.

[BLOG] About puppiesโ€™health: 5 things to keep in mind when weaning them !

Transitioning puppies from milk to solid food is crucial for their health and development. Our blog shares expert advice on optimal weaning practices, highlighting the importance of timing, progression, meal frequency, hygiene, and specialized nutrition. These insights aim to reduce weaning stress and prevent common issues like diarrhea, ensuring a smooth transition for your puppies. Perfect for breeders looking to enhance their weaning process.