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Allrounder for puppies & adults

Hypoallergenic for gut-skin


Balancing supplements that make home prepped food simple and foolproof...and boost health.

Anxiety

Bad breath

Immune support

Skin & coat

Joint health

Therapeutic chews fed like treats, to target common health issues, with powerful, research-based formulas.

Antiox - selected mix of antioxidants

Biotics - pre, pro and postbiotics

Omegas - EPA, DHA & other omega 3s


Top up your dog's diet for optimum health, with antioxidants, biotics and key omega 3s in a yum, biscuity bite.

ADAPTOGENS

FRUIT & VEG

ALTERNATIVE PROTEINS

AUSTRALIAN SUPERFOODS

OILS, VINEGAR, BROTH

HERBS, VITAMINS & OTHER

The Allrounder for cats & kittens


Balancing supplement that makes home prepped food simple and foolproof...and boost health.

Anxiety

Bad breath

Urinary health

Skin & coat

Joint health


Therapeutic broths, mixed with food, to target common health issues, with powerful, research-based formulas.

NUTRITION

If you ask your vet for advice about what to feed your cat, the answer is likely to be kibble. Say you want to feed raw – and you could have an argument on your hands. The Pet Girl helps us bust a few myths about what cats should eat. (And live longer.) 

  • 5 min read

Cat food: check. Kitty litter: check. Scratching post: check. But what are you doing about biological fulfillment? The Pet Girl shines the light on helping a cat be…a cat.

  • 5 min read

A fondness for grooming or something more serious? We talk about anxious behaviour in cats far less than we do in dogs…but a high proportion of cats, do get anxious. Are your cat’s anxiety signals too subtle to recognise? 

  • 4 min read

It’s so exciting! Your new dog has just come home, and you’re looking forward to starting the life you’ve imagined. But wait. Does your dog want to do what you want to do? And when they ‘act up’ – do you think they’re just naughty? Here, a leading trainer explains what it means when your dog does...

  • 4 min read

If you’ve heard the conventional advice of keeping your puppy or kitten away from the world until they’re eight or more weeks old: think again. Dog trainer Eve McKenzie recommends socialising your puppy or kitten as early as two weeks old – and avoiding anxiety later on.

  • 6 min read
Is your dog anxious? Do they cower in the face of another dog? Or if a thunderstorm happens does your dog – or cat - quake and shiver? On our interview series Pet Parent with a Brain, we talked with Eve McKenzie from Dogaholics, about anxiety: how to identify it and some ideas on how to deal with it.
  • 4 min read
If only they could speak! Many's the time I wished that our dogs, particularly as they've been getting older, could tell me in words, how they were feeling. Now a helpful app has come to the rescue.
  • 1 min read
In this Pet Parent with a Brain interview, I talk with The Pet Girl, aka Brittany, about behaviour, training and diet, for your rescued kitten. 
  • 1 min read
There's a new book out, called, you guessed it, Eat Like the Animals, written by researchers from the Charles Perkins Centre at Sydney Uni, David Raubenheimer and Stephen Simpson. It has lessons for what we should be eating - and what we should be feeding our pets.
  • 2 min read

If you’ve looked at the ingredients in our balancing supplement for cats, or our complete and balanced treats for dogs, you’ll have noticed that both include cricket protein. And, after you’re over the ‘ew’ factor, you may be wondering why that is…

Here, we explain why crickets are in the mix – how it compares to other ingredients and why it’s actually so green! 

  • 4 min read

Feeding cats raw or fresh food – what’s the recipe? Is a supplement, especially one that has veges, fruit, and other goodies, really necessary? It turns out that obligate doesn’t really mean, eat meat, and nothing else…

  • 3 min read

Tell your vet you’re NOT feeding kibble, and you could cop a mouthful. But what kind of ‘mouthful’ is kibble – even the premium kind - for your cat? Multiple research studies show that in fact, dry food may be a risk factor for fat cats.

  • 4 min read

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