Jason Wrobel’s ‘Fresh n’ Wild’ Dog Bowl
We partnered with Chef Jason Wrobel on this healthy and easy to make treat you can add to your pup’s Wild Earth!
Read more about Jason Wrobel’s ‘Fresh n’ Wild’ Dog BowlWe partnered with Chef Jason Wrobel on this healthy and easy to make treat you can add to your pup’s Wild Earth!
Read more about Jason Wrobel’s ‘Fresh n’ Wild’ Dog BowlIt’s one of the most common questions that pet parents have about their dog – ‘is my dog’s poop normal?’ Our pups can’t always tell us how they feel, so we use their poop as a proxy for how they’re feeling. Our guide will tell you what to watch for, what’s normal and what’s not.
Read more about Is My Dog’s Poop Normal?With the rapid spread of the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) and the recent news of a dog in Hong Kong testing positive for the virus, people are asking whether they can get the virus from their pet. Dr. Ward discusses the virus and why it’s extremely unlikely that the virus can be transferred from your pet to you.
Read more about Coronavirus and your Pet, what’s Important to KnowAfter 28+ years of practicing veterinary medicine, I’ve come to learn there are a few core questions you and your vet should discuss each time you visit. These questions – on top of anything specific about your pet – should help you and your vet develop a closer relationship and deliver better care.
Read more about The Vet’s Corner: Five Questions Your Vet (or You) Should Ask during Every VisitKyle from Woof Whiskers analyzing Wild Earth against the competition and why he’s chosen Wild Earth as the number 1 vegan dog food.
Read more about Guest Post: Kyle from Woof Whiskers – Wild Earth Revolutionizes VeganOne of the most common reasons pet parents take their dog to the veterinarian is for gastrointestinal (GI) upset. Without a doubt, the majority of acute GI cases are related to changes in diet. This article covers the importance of a proper transition as well as how to introduce a change to a dog’s diet.
Read more about How (and Why) to Transition your Dog to a New FoodI love reading the messages pet parents send us at Wild Earth. The reason I enjoy them so much is that they’re written by people genuinely interested in providing the best care for their best friends. I also see trends in these comments that validate not only our mission as a plant-based pet food company but also in the health benefits of our food. Here are a few.
Read more about Pet Parent Feedback: Taste, Food Allergies, Skin & CoatWe discuss the symptoms of canine IBD as well as why it’s possible some people are seeing improvements with their dog from Wild Earth
Read more about Canine IBD, Diet and Wild EarthVitamins and minerals work together to support almost every single function in not just a dog or human, but every living organism. They are the essential substances bodies need to function and develop properly and Wild Earth
Read more about Vitamins & Minerals: The Foundation to ThriveFibers do much more than help with digestion. This article covers the many health benefits of dietary fibers for a dog and what we use in Wild Earth.
Read more about Fibers: The Unsung Heroes in Your Dog’s DietFats and Carbohydrates sometimes get a bum rap when referring to a healthy diet, but the right fats and carbohydrates – in the right amount – are key to a well balanced diet for adult dogs. These nutrients give dogs energy to run, jump and play, but are also good for eyesight, fighting disease and more.
Read more about Fats and Carbohydrates: Run, Jump, See, Fight Disease and moreThe protein sources in Wild Earth Clean Protein dog food all serve a specific purpose. Yeast and plant based proteins add clean, sustainable and delicious protein.
Read more about Protein: The Cornerstone of Your Dog’s Diet