Winter Wonderdogs
The holidays are fast approaching, which means the winter season is too. For many of us, winter means snow! And the snow just seems so much better when there are goofy dogs galavanting in it.
The holidays are fast approaching, which means the winter season is too. For many of us, winter means snow! And the snow just seems so much better when there are goofy dogs galavanting in it.
Your dog could be right in the sweet spot—not too hot and not too cold! But even for the well-proportioned pooch, food energetics still come into play.
Food energetics can get a little complex, but rather than trying to figure out all the foods and all the body’s needs, focus on just one: your dog.
Food energetics can get a little complex, but rather than trying to figure out all the foods and all the body’s needs, focus on just one: your dog.
We’ve seen “limited ingredient recipe” thrown around a lot. And it makes us really excited, ‘cuz that’s what we’re about! But then we flip over the bag…
Given a choice, a cat will naturally eat a diet high in protein, low in carbs, with moderate fat and plenty of moisture. Is this what we should aim to replicate for our own indoor carnivores?
Eat some organ meats! Did you just wrinkle up your nose? To humans, consuming organ meats may seem like a thing of the past, but don’t assume the same for your dogs!
Myth: Table scraps are BAD for dogs. They’re not!! Real, whole foods are just as good for dogs as they are for us. See four benefits of real food here.
It’s odd how you can walk into a store and buy a prescription diet for your dog. Since when did “prescription” become synonymous with “over the counter”?
What makes The Simple Food Project unique is our commitment to using only whole food sources of essential nutrients (and NOT cheap synthetic ones).
Of course feeding a fresh, raw diet is best. But Dehydrated recipes, including dehydrated food, air-dried food and dry-roasted food offer an easy way to make sure your pet get’s all the whole-food nutrients he need to be happy and healthy.
When you make the switch to real, whole food, you give your cat the nutrition they need to thrive. Meet an adventurous kitty named Ember and learn about her journey to real food!
Have you ever seen such a beautiful, sassy calico? (Seriously, we’ll wait). Meet Ember the kitty of the hour, and her family — her two-legged parents Josie and Isiah and
When you make the switch to real, whole food, you give your dog the nutrition they need to thrive. Meet devoted pet-parent Rachel and her pup Gryffindor, and learn about their journey to real food!
Your pet’s health starts with what’s in the bowl, and you have the power to fill it with everything your pet needs to thrive… like krill. This tiny crustacean is packed with omegas, antioxidants, and more — and can have a HUGE impact on your pet’s health. Read on to learn how!
Many pet parents choose to feed kibble or canned food. While these options can be convenient and affordable, there are some serious downsides — including a slew of dangerous ingredients that simply aren’t meant to be eaten by people or their pets. Learn what these ingredients are so you can stay away!
The Simple Food Project
1823 Executive Drive
Oconomowoc, WI 53066
800-451-5267