Raw Food Diet for Dogs in India: The Honest, Practical Guide
Raw feeding is the gold standard — but is it practical in India? Here's the real talk on costs, sourcing, safety, and why dehydrated might be the smarter choice in our climate.
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Raw feeding is the gold standard — but is it practical in India? Here's the real talk on costs, sourcing, safety, and why dehydrated might be the smarter choice in our climate.
Labradors are India's most popular breed — and the most overfed. Here's the complete diet plan by age, weight-based portions, homemade recipes, and the foods to avoid.
Bananas are cheap, available everywhere in India, and dogs love them. Here's exactly how much is safe, when to skip them, and a frozen banana treat recipe for summer.
Dal chawal is India's default 'dog food' — but should it be? Here's the honest truth about feeding lentils to your dog, which dals are safe, and why it's not enough on its own.
Ghee is sacred in Indian kitchens — but is it safe for your dog? Yes, in moderation. Here's exactly how much, when to use it, and when to skip it.
Every Indian kitchen has eggs — and yes, your dog should be eating them too. Here's exactly how many, raw vs boiled, desi vs commercial, and the mistakes to avoid.
Stop Googling 'what to cook for my dog.' Here are 10 tested Indian homemade dog food recipes with exact portions, nutritional info, and costs per meal.
Your indie dog deserves more than just scraps. This ultimate indie dog nutrition guide helps Indian pet parents craft balanced home-cooked meals, ensuring your desi dog thrives on real food and the right supplements for a natural, species-appropriate diet.
As summer arrives in India, the aroma of ripe mangoes fills the air. It's natural to want to share this beloved fruit with your furry friend. But can dogs eat mango in India safely? The answer is yes, with important precautions and the right balance.
As Indian pet parents, we often wonder if our beloved dogs can share a bite of our favourite dishes. Paneer, a staple in many Indian homes, is no exception. But is it safe? Let's dive in.