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Canine Care Over Christmas
Christmas brings with it a lot of excitement in the home (although probably quieter this year). This can really test our canine's tolerance, patience and behaviour especially when there may be reduced exercise, heightened excitement around the home, not to mention a host of sparkly decorations and tempting smelling food around the house! So in our last blog for 2020 Scientific Nutritional Produ...
Running with your Dog in Autumn and Winter
With the colder, darker weather upon us our long evening walks in the countryside with our dogs are sadly no longer. So why not try something new and give running with your dog a go this season? Running with your dog provides a fantastic way to get fit in the fresh air and enjoy an invigorating workout whilst spending time with your canine friend. Surely it is the perfect combination for dog lo...
Adopting a Rescue Dog
Are you are considering getting a dog from a local charity or rescue centre? There are many dogs here in the UK and abroad desperately seeking new homes and here at Scientific Nutritional Products we think, providing you can offer a suitable home, it is a fantastic thing to do! Often the cost of taking on a rescue dog is very little and if the canine comes to you from a regulated charity such a...
Why do Dogs Eat Grass?
Most dog owners will have noticed their canines eating grass at some stage. Whether your dog does munches on the green stuff occasionally or more often, it can puzzle us pet owners! Scientific Nutritional Products takes a look in our latest blog! It may be news to some people but the dog is actually an omnivore, not a strict canivore, unlike cats so it is perfect natural for them to have some v...
Caring for the Older Dog
Recent years have brought about advances in nutrition and veterinary care which has ensured many of our dogs are happily living for longer. Each older dog will have its own specific needs and requirements but the deterioration of the digestive system, joints and teeth are unfortunately inevitable results of aging for all animals. This can mean that additional supplementation of the diet, increa...