How Does The Missing Link® Flaxseed Deliver Visible Results?
Posted by Mary Ida Young onThe Invisible Problem Pet Owners Face. We’ve all heard of Omega Fatty Acids and specifically the elusive Omega 3. The story is familiar: Our pets (and ourselves for that matter) get too much Omega 6...
Senior Mutterings… A Note to My Humans
Posted by Mary Ida Young onHey. It’s me, Juke. We’ve been together a loooong time. You say it’s only been a bit over 10 years, but to me it feels more like 80. You hoomans have always been funny about...
Benefits of Flaxseed for Dogs
Posted by Mary Ida Young onWhen it comes to flaxseed, there are many potential health benefits that can contribute to the increased vitality and well-being of your canine friend, especially as a regular supplement to a healthy diet. Flaxseed has...
Is Flaxseed Good for Cats?
Posted by Mary Ida Young onWhen it comes to improving the overall health of your feline friend, flaxseed can be a good way to do it. Flaxseed is a great source of essential fatty acids like omega-3, and can help...
How The Missing Link® is Saving Zoo Animals
Posted by Mary Ida Young onWhen it comes to giving an animal the dietary nutrition they need, especially animals that normally live and eat in the wild, human attempts at properly nourishing them can fall flat, to say the least....
5 Critical Benefits of Omega-3 for Dogs
Posted by Mary Ida Young onWhat Are Omega-3s? Omega-3s are the fatty acids that are available in your dog’s food, as well as in the form of nutritional supplements. Read on for 5 Critical Benefits of Omega-3 for Dogs!
Signs Your Dog May Be Suffering From Arthritis
Posted by Mary Ida Young onArthritis is a condition thought to be related to joint inflammation. It can be caused by many things, ranging from infection or trauma, to immune-related and metabolic diseases. Most commonly, however, arthritis is related to...
Common Hip & Joint Problems In Dogs - What You Should Know
Posted by Mary Ida Young onOccasionally, you may notice your dog appears to be moving a bit more slowly than normal, or perhaps even limping. Often, this is due to some sort of hip or joint discomfort your dog is...