Certified Canine Nutritionist and founder of The Doggos — India's natural dog food brand. Mahiv specialises in species-appropriate raw feeding for Indian dogs, canine supplementation, and dog skin health. He has worked with 100+ dogs across breeds including Indie, Labrador, German Shepherd, Rajapalayam, and Golden Retriever. Every article on The Desi Carnivore blog is researched and written by him.
The Chippiparai, an athletic Indian breed, thrives on a balanced, homemade diet. This guide from a certified canine nutritionist outlines safe cooking methods, essential nutrients, and common pitfalls for optimal health.
Wondering if your dog can safely enjoy cucumber (kheera) in India? This guide covers the benefits, safe serving methods, and important precautions for this hydrating snack. Discover how cucumber can be a healthy addition to your dog's diet, especially during hot Indian summers.
Curious if karela (bitter gourd) is a safe and effective remedy for your dog's blood sugar in India? While traditional remedies are appealing, I explain why karela carries significant risks for canines and what safer, science-backed alternatives exist for their metabolic health.
Is upma a safe treat for your Indian dog? Learn why this popular breakfast dish, made from rava, needs careful preparation and nutritional balancing to ensure it doesn't harm your carnivorous companion.
Rampur Greyhounds are majestic sighthounds with unique dietary needs. This guide provides a species-appropriate, balanced diet plan tailored for Indian conditions, ensuring your loyal companion thrives on real meat and essential nutrients.
Many Indian cat parents are frustrated by their feline friends constantly coughing up hairballs. It's not just messy; it can be a sign of an underlying dietary imbalance. Learn how a species-appropriate diet, with the right kind of fibre and moisture, can naturally prevent hairballs in your Indian cat.
Urinary issues are a common concern for Indian cat parents, often stemming from diet. This guide explores how fresh, fish-based meals, supplemented with key nutrients, can support your cat's urinary health, focusing on practical, safe methods for Indian households.
Is your cat's breath not-so-fresh? Dental disease is a silent epidemic in felines. While raw chicken necks and heads are often recommended globally for tartar removal, India's unique climate demands a safer, more practical solution.
Many Indian pet parents wonder if their feline friends can share a bite of paneer. While a tiny, infrequent nibble might not be immediately toxic, regular feeding is generally not recommended due to their unique digestive biology and the potential for discomfort.
For Indian cats, gently cooked cat food is generally safer and more practical than raw diets due to the high risk of bacterial contamination from local wet markets and humid conditions. Learn how to provide complete nutrition safely.
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Jarvis AI
Canine Nutritionist · by The Doggos
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