Paws N Plates Canine Cuisine:
Nutritional Guides:
- American College of Veterinary Nutrition
- Pet Nutrition Alliance
- Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO)
Health and Wellness:
- American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
- The American Kennel Club (AKC) – Health Resources
- PetMD
Canine Behavior and Training:
- International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP)
- American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) – Dog Behavior Resources
Recipe Inspiration:
Recipes will be on blog that I make for my furry companions
Canine Enrichment:
DIY Dog Toys and Games by The Spruce Pets
Veterinary Experts:
- Dr. Karen Becker’s Blog
- Dr. Marty Goldstein’s Blog
Social Media Channels:
- Instagram accounts featuring canine nutrition and culinary creations
- YouTube channels focused on dog care and nutrition
Educational Platforms:
- Coursera and Udemy courses on canine nutrition and care
- Webinars by veterinary experts and nutritionists
These are just a few that I found online, please do your own due diligence before evaluating and verify the information from these resources to ensure their credibility and relevance. I have done just that, this is why I listed it, I have no claim to any of these resources but just 25 years of my own research.
Nancy has had a love for animals for over 30 years. Nancy loves
to help other animal lovers to help ensure the well-being of their furry
friend. Nancy cooks her own food for her fur babies. I have done over 25 years
of research on how to keep your fur baby healthy and happy. Nancy has done
research on what spices you can give your fur babies and which ones to totally
stay away from. Nancy will be sharing some recipes that she has used along with
the right meats, vegetables, fruits and spices to feed your fur babies. Please
check with your veterinarian before you start
any new things, if your pet is on pills this might not be safe and might encounter
allergic effects in your animal. Ensuring the wellbeing of your animal is not
just a responsibility but a joyful commitment.
Nancy has been implementing a holistic approach to keeping
her dogs healthy which involves a balanced diet, regular exercise, and routine
veterinary check-ups. Start by providing high-quality, nutritionally balanced
food to meet your dog’s specific needs. Regular exercise, such as daily walks
and playtime, is essential for maintaining a healthy weight and promoting
mental stimulation. Keep an eye on their dental health by incorporating chew
toys or dental treats.
Hydration is crucial, so always ensure fresh water is
readily available. Regular vet visits for vaccinations and preventive care can
catch potential issues early. Pay attention to any changes in behavior,
appetite, or bathroom habits, as these can be indicators of underlying health
concerns. Finally, shower your pup with love and attention—emotional well-being
is just as important as physical health. A happy and healthy dog is a cherished
companion for years to come.
Nancy’s History
Nancy has been breeding Dachshunds and Shih Tzu’s for over 30 years.
I have a Labrador Rescue now and love it. It’s a lot of work but I wouldn’t
have it any other way. The love that I have for my animals.
When my first dachshund got sick I was determined to make sure that none
of my other dogs would incur the same situation that Martha had to go through.
This is when I started to do research on what to feed the animals and how it
would affect their health for the long haul. What spices, meats and vegetables
that would be safe for them. After 25 years of research I came up with recipes
that I would be happy to share with my readers.