Our Newsletter
 Volume 1
July 1, 2008 
 

Welcome to Our First Newsletter!

We, at Dirty Dogs and Meow are very excited to publish our first newletter. We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we enjoy putting it together for you!

There's plenty of information you need when you have a dog or cat (we know - we spend a lot of time reading up on dog & cat stuff). From questions about health, to behavior, to training - if you've got a dog, you'll have a question. We will give it our best effort to keep you updated.

 

6 Ways to Improve Your Dog’s Kibble

Dry dog food is convenient and easy to use, but it has some drawbacks: lack of digestive enzymes that are found in raw foods, too few essential fatty acids, lack of variety, and lots of grain that many dogs are ill-equipped to handle. How to compensate? Use the very best kibble you can find, and do some of the following:

Add Digestive Enzymes
Put a dollop of yogurt, cottage cheese, or other moist tasty food on top of the kibble, and mix the enzymes lightly in. Your dog will eat the enzymes in the first few bites, which will help digest the kibble eaten right after. Do this at every meal.
Example: Good Digestion enzymes, probiotics & greens.

Add some Raw or lightly steamed vegetables
Great antioxidant boost for all dogs, especially if older or overweight. Raw veggies should be finely grated, ground in a blender or food processor, or juiced so the cellulose is broken down.

Add some Raw or lightly cooked meat or eggs
Dogs evolved eating prey, about a 50% protein diet. Adding extra high quality meat or egg protein reduces the overall grain content. Good for active dogs or dogs that have become fat from a high carbohydrate diet. Egg can be raw or lightly scrambled.

Add some oils for Essential Fatty Acids
Salmon oil is great for all dogs, containing essential fatty acids to strengthen the immune system, improve inflammatory conditions such as allergies and arthritis, and beautify skin and coat.
Examples: Animal Essentials essential fatty acids gel caps, Best Friends Coat Supplement, and Grizzly Salmon Oil.

Add some Cottage Cheese, Yogurt or Canned Fish.
Dogs love extra protein. Cultured dairy proteins, canned mackerel, sardines, or salmon are good choices.

Feed Raw meaty parts of Chicken or Turkey
The bones of young poultry are soft and pliable enough to be eaten whole-wings, necks, backs, etc. They provide calcium and other minerals in the proper ratios, as well as proteins, fats, and many other valuable nutrients. Even puppies can demolish them! Examples: Stella & Chewy’s, Primal

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MEET THE VET!

Chat with the Vet about your animals!
Meet Dr Bruce Lindsey, D.V.M.
Open Topic conversation
6:00 PM to 7:30PM
Every Monday Starting June 30
Meet at Dirty Dogs

UPCOMING EVENTS

Dog Training
Suburban Dog Session # 1

Dawnette Pchef
Trainer

Class Schedule:

All classes are from 7:00pm to 8:00pm
July 6 thru 9
July 20 thru 23
July 27 thru 30
Aug 3 thru 6
Aug 10 thru 13

Free Jazz Concerts

Come enjoy the Torrey Hills Center free jazz concert on the first Sunday of each month.

Upcoming Shows:
July 6, 2008 - Free Jazz Concert
August 3, 2008 - Free Jazz Concert
September 7, 2008 - Free Jazz Concer
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THE DOG PARK

Now... there is nothing as much fun for a dog as to run around off-leash, and play together (dog & Human) in a nice park.


   

Our Location:

Dirty Dogs
4639 Carmel Mountain Road #101
San Diego, CA 92130

Call us at:
858 259 3647(DOGS)
or email us wash@dirtydogsandmeow.com