Meat Meal in Pet Food: What Pet Parents Need to Know
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Meat Meal in Pet Food: What Pet Parents Need to Know

At Dogs On The Run®, we know how confusing pet food labels can be, especially when ingredients like “meat meal” sound unfamiliar or concerning. In reality, meat meal is a concentrated source of animal protein created by removing moisture from meat, allowing it to deliver high nutritional value in a shelf-stable form. The key distinction is whether the protein source is clearly named, such as chicken meal or lamb meal, which offers greater transparency and consistency. By understanding how these ingredients function within a complete diet, Pet Parents can make confident, informed decisions that support their pet’s long-term health rather than relying on marketing claims or common misconceptions.

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Gut Health for Dogs: Why It Matters and How to Keep Your Pup’s Digestive System in Check
April Henley April Henley

Gut Health for Dogs: Why It Matters and How to Keep Your Pup’s Digestive System in Check

Gut health is just as important for our dogs as it is for us. A well-balanced digestive system plays a crucial role in maintaining their overall health, immunity, energy levels, and even coat condition. As pet parents, supporting our dogs’ gut health starts with feeding high-quality whole foods, like lean meats, vegetables, and fruits, while reducing reliance on processed kibble. Adding probiotics, ensuring proper hydration, and managing stress are also key factors in promoting a happy and healthy gut. With these steps, we can help our dogs thrive by keeping their digestive systems running smoothly.

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Your Dog Wants You to Know This: The Importance of Recognizing and Preventing Bloat
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Your Dog Wants You to Know This: The Importance of Recognizing and Preventing Bloat

Written By: Selena R. Price

Hey there, dog parent! Your furry friend has an important message about a serious condition called bloat. If you have a large dog—especially those deep-chested breeds like German Shepherds or Great Danes—this is especially vital.

Bloat occurs when the stomach fills with gas and can twist, leading to a life-threatening situation that can escalate quickly. Unfortunately, it has a staggering 95% fatality rate if not treated immediately. But don’t worry! By understanding the signs and taking preventive measures, you can help keep your dog safe.

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