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Moving into new and bigger facilities! 🥳👍🏻 First step: wooden floor in the production area ☑️
27/10/2025

Moving into new and bigger facilities! 🥳👍🏻 First step: wooden floor in the production area ☑️

16/11/2024

Please do not buy. Throw them away if your dog gets one as a gift. Giving commercial rawhide to a dog is never a good idea.

Many of these so called treats end up with the dog "enjoying" some time in a veterinary surgery over Christmas. The vast majority of these rawhide products and treats come from China.

The chews are made from cattle or horse hides and their journey starts with the hides being soaked in a toxic sodium sulfide to remove the hair and fat. More chemicals are used in order to split the hide into layers which is then washed with hydrogen peroxide to give the white "pure" look and remove the rancid smell.

Now comes the pretty festive colors and the glue to form cute shapes. On testing, these chews have shown traces of arsenic, mercury, chromium and formaldehyde.

If that wasn't bad enough, they regularly cause intestinal blockages, poisoning from chemical residue and choking. The chews go slippery when wet and are near impossible to get hold of to save a choking dog.

19/03/2024

Ecwid by Lightspeed, a 34% increase in annual subscription fee - in one step?! That is not only very unprofessional, that is GREED!
Definitely on the hunt for a new platform now!

100 km thread in the house! Let's go! 🧵🧵
13/06/2023

100 km thread in the house! Let's go! 🧵🧵

06/06/2023

All About Dog Food, the largest pet food comparison website in the UK, run a poll each year - who feeds what?

In 2020, they found that just 36% of respondents fed kibble, down from 50% in 2012. Raw feeding increased from 20% to 33% in the same timeframe.

Today, just three years later, 45% of respondents are feeding fresh dog food to the great benefit of their health.

Well done to all of us - you, me, everyone that gently pushed a friend in the right direction. Millions of happier, healthier dogs because of our collective efforts.

This proves that if you just leave us at it - discussing, analysing, debating and sharing the science, facts and figures online, the true nutritional / health / scientific information ALWAYS rises to the top. ALWAYS.

Because we are not stupid. We are highly motivated by the knowledge that NOBODY cares for ours the way we do. We research, we ponder and make up our own minds.

We do not need degrees / doctors / vets / governments telling us what we should think or do regarding a particular matter. We the public figure it out. We always do.

Social media makes this possible. Unrestricted, we quickly find the truth because collective / hive research, debated publicly, is far more powerful than shallow bu****it.

This is why censoring health or product debate is so wrong.

That's why they do it.

This is why we can never let them.

29/05/2023

The idea of dogs as “pack animals” is a long standing myth that is unfortunately still with us now.

Groups of dogs, usually in small numbers or just pairs, form loose associations with one another, there is no “alpha”, and there are not clear dominant-subordinate hierarchies an d structures between them.

This makes sense, since dogs are primarily scavengers and scavenging can be done individually. They rarely hunt for sustenance and it’s even more rare that they do so in groups.

It’s important to understand this because this myth of dogs being pack animals often leads to harmful actions towards dogs, especially if we also assume we as humans are somehow part of our dogs’ “pack” when they know we’re not dogs. These harmful actions include:

- Making dogs go on stressful and unnatural large group “pack walks” where dogs are wearing aversive equipment and have no way of moving away.

- Making dogs “heel” or walk behind us and obey us while not being able to engage in any natural behaviours to put them in a so-called “pack drive” or a “follower state” which just isn’t a thing.

- Thinking we need to exert “dominance” or be the “alpha” by using punishment and aversive corrections.

- Labels like “alpha” and “dominant” leads us to think that certain natural behaviours our dogs do is an act of “defiance” or trying to be the “alpha”, and this results in the use of aversive methods and intimidation to “put them in their place”.

There was never a power struggle between us and dogs when dogs first became dogs and there also isn’t a power struggle between dogs. We don’t have to project the unfortunate hierarchical structures between humans onto dogs.

Instead of holding onto the idea that dogs are “pack animals” and thinking of ourselves as part of their “pack”, we can look at our relationship with dogs as one that is collaborative, built on friendship and care, and with no hierarchy.

Like with any of our close loved ones, we can love our dogs for who they are, learn from each other, help them to be happy and have their needs met, and help them be safe and feel safe! This makes us all free and empowered in this amazing relationship between fellow sentient beings.

Resources:
- Boitani, L., & Ciucci, P. (1995). Comparative social ecology of feral dogs and wolves. Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 7(1), 49–72. doi:10.1080/08927014.1995.9522969
- Marshall-Pescini, S., Cafazzo, S., Virányi, Z., & Range, F. (2017). Integrating social ecology in explanations of wolf–dog behavioral differences. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 16, 80–86. doi:10.1016/j.cobeha.2017.05.002
- Larson, G., & Burger, J. (2013). A population genetics view of animal domestication. Trends in Genetics, 29(4), 197–205. doi:10.1016/j.tig.2013.01.003

ID: The background image shows two dogs, a white dog with pointy ears and a black dog with floppy ears, lying down on the ground next to each other. The text says “Dogs are not pack animals and ‘pack drive’ is not a thing.”

Work in progress 🥰😅
18/05/2023

Work in progress 🥰😅

3-2-1 GO!
24/04/2023

3-2-1 GO!

💵💶💷 🤠 Who wants a grand?! 🤠 💵💶💷

Winning this money should be easy. All you have to do is email the vet / breeder / dry dog food company that told you kibble is good / better for something. Anything at all - skin, guts, teeth, weight, performance, behaviour, longevity, anything. With the entire evidenced-based veterinary sector behind such products, there must be a multitude of supporting works out there. Get your hands on just ONE of them and 💥BOOM💥 you're up €1,000. 💶

Looking forward to hearing from you!

*T&C's
🤠 1. The reward is to the first person that presents us a valid, peer-reviewed, published study showing an improvement in any health condition whatsoever. Any country. Any journal.
🤠 2. The study must be a group of dogs fed an AAFCO complete kibble where they were shown to out-compete / out-perform a group of dogs fed an AAFCO complete raw from a pet food factory (the reason we stipulate a factory is because kibble comes from a pet food factory, meaning it was made to a certain standard. All we ask is that the comparative diet is too. This eliminates any debate regarding poor formulation by study organisers).
🤠 3. Expires 1st June 2023
🤠 4. There is obviously no rewards for raw feeders presenting any one of the growing number of studies showing dogs fed well-made raw out compete those fed complete dry on any number of issues ranging from inflammatory status to skin and digestive health. That would be silly of us.

Good luck!

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