
Ingredient Highlight: Miscanthus Grass
Nutrition
The miscanthus grass we use in our formulations is a natural, non-GMO and minimally processed perennial grass grown in the Midwest of the United States. Miscanthus stalks grow in long canes up to 10 ft high until they are harvested in late fall and winter. Once harvested, miscanthus grass is ground into a finer material that is suitable for pet food.

10 Tips for a Successfull Halowe'en with your Pet
Dog
Halloween is a much-anticipated holiday for kids... and for some grown-ups too! However, our four-legged friends do not understand the meaning of this day, which can sometimes be dangerous for them. Here are some tips to make sure Halloween does not turn into a nightmare for you or your pet this year.

Children and Pets
Growing up with a pet can be great for kids. If your family is thinking about adopting a furry friend, here is what you need to know.

DCM and grain free
Nutrition
Recent media coverage of a series of reports released by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the US is creating concern about feeding your pets, dogs in particular, grain free diets resulting in the dogs developing dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). While no strong link between the two is known to date, pet owners are likely to be reevaluating the type of diet they are feeding their pet companions.

Digestive Issues
Health
Dogs and puppies tend to eat whatever they find lying around, so it is no wonder they vomit or that their stool changes from time to time. Cats are more cautious by nature, but may still have digestive troubles.

Does your food and treats for your pets pass the test?
Nutrition
Palatability is the acceptability of taste and is essential to the nutritive value of pet food. A diet that is formulated to be complete and balanced does not provide benefit to pets that will not eat it.