Nutrition Articles
Summer brings warmer weather and more time outside for humans and pets alike. Many of us take advantage of the rising temps to be more active and enjoy the outdoors. Of course, our pets want to join us in these activities too, but what precautions should we take to ensure they stay safe and healthy?
Flexitarian foods are plant-based or mostly plant-based with the occasional inclusion of meat, fish, or egg. At Freely, we think that’s a pretty interesting concept and one that doesn’t have to be limited to humans. Learn about our Whole Grain Flexitarian Recipe for dogs and why it's a great choice for your pup!
Sometimes it's difficult to tell which foods are okay for your pet to eat and which are not. Here are some common household foods and toxins that are not safe for your dog or cat to eat.
Getting your pet's weight isn't always as straightforward as it seems. We have some helpful hints for how to get your pet on the scale.
Exercising a dog is pretty straightforward, but getting your cat more active can be a challenge. By incorporating more play and mimicking their natural activities, you can help your feline friend get the exercise they need.
A pet's breed can impact their nutritional needs. Large breeds, busy breeds, and small breeds all have unique considerations!
Spaying and neutering impacts your pet's metabolism and nutritional needs. Learn more about how these procedures can impact how you feed your pet.
Is your pet expecting? Learn more about her changing nutritional needs so she can raise healthy puppies or kittens.
Maintaining a healthy weight is important for your pet's lifelong health. We'll discuss some general ways to tell if your pet is overweight and how you can help them become more fit.