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Many high-quality dog foods are now grain-free or offer grain-free varieties. While not all grains are created equal, these grain-free foods, in general, may be slightly more expensive than their grain-containing counterparts due to the fact that grain is less expensive than meat protein and other natural, nutritious ingredients. But the increase in cost is worth it for two important reasons:

1. Grain-free foods are typically healthier for your dog 

2. The extra money you spend on a high-quality grain-free food will save you in the long run since many costly veterinary treatments can be prevented with a better diet.

And, unless you are buying bottom-of-the-barrel (please say you're not) grocery store brand dog foods, going grain-free isn't really that much more expensive.

Why should I buy grain-free dog food?–Well Minded

Why should I buy grain-free dog food?–Well Minded

Brothers Complete is a great high-quality, grain-free option. Plus, the people are awesome–they truly care about your dog. What a concept!

Brothers Complete is a great high-quality, grain-free option. Plus, the people are awesome–they truly care about your dog. What a concept!

We have our dog, N.A.S.H.A., on a rotational diet, which means we feed her a variety of high-quality dog foods on rotation, most of which are grain-free. One of our favorites is Brothers Complete, a high-quality kibble that comes in a variety of protein varieties, including chicken, turkey, lamb, and venison. There are lots of reasons why we love Brothers Complete, one of the main reasons being that they are totally grain-free.

why are grains bad for my dog?

• Dogs do not need carbohydrates to provide glucose to their bodies like humans do. Dogs convert fat into glucose and energy, a process called gluconeogenesis. Gesundheit. Grains in dog foods are unnecessary, taking up space that could be filled by other nutritions ingredients. Grains are used in dog food as cheap fillers.

• Most grain used in dog food is poor quality grain that was rejected from the human food industry. The grain stored in hot silos for several months and can often become contaminated by rodents, insects, grain storage mites, their droppings, and their carcasses. Ewww. As if that isn't bad enough, the heat in the silos often causes growth of fungus and toxins, some of which can be harmful or even fatal.

• Grains contain physic acid. Physic acid binds to essential minerals and eliminates them from your body, so your pooch won't receive all of the benefit of the good nutrients in the food. The soaking process our ancestors used to remove the physic acid from the grain has been eliminated in the name of efficiency. So not only are grains non-essential fillers, they actually detract from the nutrients your pet needs.

• Ingestion of some grains in dogs can cause "leaky gut," a condition that results in increased intestinal permeability. The culprit? Gliadin that triggers the release of the chemical Zonulin. The result? An increase in allergic reactions, skin conditions, and immune dysfunction.

• Processed grains and potatoes have a high glycemic index. Since dogs don't need carbohydrates, their systems react as if they have eaten sugar, causing an insulin spike. Over time, this can cause stress to the pancreas, leading to insulin resistance. The dog's body creates more and more insulin to compensate, which can eventually lead to diabetes.

• Even when potatoes are fresh, they aren't good for dogs. But it gets worse. For optimum freshness, potatoes should be stored in the dark, between 55° and 60° F. Most dog food companies do not keep to these standards. Potatoes that are exposed to light, damaged, or are allowed to get above 65° for too long produce a potent toxin called solanine. 

• Grains and potatoes have high levels of lectins, which are damaging to your dog's overall health for several reasons. Lectins interfere with the absorption of nutrients and protein digestion and can result in anemia and diarrhea. Lectins can also cause leaky gut, immune dysfunction, and inflammation. They can create food sensitivities by causing the immune system to create antibodies against them, hence the increase in dogs with food allergies and sensitivities. Hormone interference caused by lectins can affect your dog's metabolism, possibly contributing to weight gain. And that's not all...they can also cause problems for the intestines, pancreas and liver. Bad news!

if grain is so bad for my dog, why do so many dog foods include it?

One reason: it's cheap. If grain is a main ingredient or even included at all, the dog food is cheaper to produce than a food that does not contain grains. The more grain (like, is it one of the first three ingredients?) in the food, the cheaper it is to make. Large dog food companies can then charge less for their food, appealing to a broader group of pet parents, or can gain a higher profit margin on their food.

To me, that's wrong and creepy. I'd rather pay a little bit more for my food and know that the company I'm purchasing from has N.A.S.H.A.'s best interests at heart. Plus, if I feed her a higher-quality, grain-free food, she'll be healthier, and I'll save on vet bills over time.

But what if your veterinarian recommends a food with grains? 

I urge you to think about who is to profit from that.

Brothers Complete explains it well:

There are many veterinarians and nutritionists who say that dogs should not have a problem eating grain or potato; and there have even been studies designed to prove the same thing. The studies are usually funded by large dog food companies that have a vested interest in convincing veterinarians and the general public that grain and potato is good for dogs, or at least doesn't do them any harm. Given our experience with thousands of dogs over the years, we do not agree with that point of view.

I know, I'm mad, too. But there's something we can do about it.

how can my dog benefit from a grain-free diet?

Brothers Complete, one of our favorite grain-free dog foods states:

Brothers Complete Dog Food is a great grain-free option. 

Brothers Complete Dog Food is a great grain-free option. 

Years of actual experience operating a dog food store has given us the vantage point of being able to observe the effect of diet on many thousands of dogs over extended periods of time...Many dogs were seemingly fine eating grain- or potato-based dog food when we first met them, but, over the years, if they didn't eliminate grain and potato from their diet, the majority of them eventually did develop problems. Switching them to grain- and potato-free foods quickly eliminated the problems and was further confirmation that grain and potato were primarily responsible for the problems.

Dogs switched to a grain-free diet will typically see dramatic health benefits, including:

• Healthier skin and coat.

• Elimination of allergic reactions in the skin.

• Reduction in systemic inflammation. 

• Healthier immune system.

• Healthier digestive system.

• Better nutrient absorption, resulting in better overall health.

While no food is a miracle cure, switching your pooch to a grain-free diet such as Brothers Complete can help him better deal with any health issues that may arise. Since our dogs are considered family members, it's important to educate ourselves and provide our canine kids the optimum in pet nutrition, setting them up for great health and longevity. 

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A Fresh Take on Kibble with Brothers Complete

Healthy Dog Treats from Brothers Complete are a Hit

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If you know me, you know how selective I am about the dog treats I offer for my dog, N.A.S.H.A. and the furry friends I pet sit. You also know that N.A.S.H.A. is even pickier than I am. I have learned to embrace her judgmental tendencies and now consider them an asset for us and for you. We're only bringing you the best of the best when we recommend dog treats. We've recently discovered Vera™ premium dog treats. They are crafted with quality ingredients and evoke the timeless tradition of your local deli, even down to the paper wrap and twine-printed packaging. 

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what's so great about vera premium dog treats?

Vera claims to provide the "flavor experience of a lifetime," and, according to N.A.S.H.A., that's very true. She can't get enough. But before I even let her smell a new treat, I make sure it's of the highest quality (I'm still teaching her how to do thorough research). I believe that what's not in our dog treats is as important as what is in them. What's so great about Vera premium dog treats?

• crafted with quality, wholesome, healthy ingredients

• 95% meat

• no artificial colors or preservatives

• no animal by-products

• no fillers, wheat, corn, or soy

• made in Ireland

what we thought

N.A.S.H.A. was a bit too excited about the Vera treats. We tried the chicken fillets and the beef fillets, and she just about lost her marbles over both of them. When I opened the package, she immediately started cycling through her repertoire of tricks in hopes that one would trigger my hand to open and release the goods.  

N.A.S.H.A. eagerly shows off "up" without being asked. This is a whole treat, but they are easily broken apart for smaller dogs like ours.

N.A.S.H.A. eagerly shows off "up" without being asked. This is a whole treat, but they are easily broken apart for smaller dogs like ours.

The treats are pretty big for N.A.S.H.A., but they are easily broken in whatever size. Being only eleven pounds, we get about five breaks out of one treat. A whole piece would be great for larger dogs.

what, where, and how

Vera treats are available at PetCo, and they come in 12- and 22-ounce packages in the following varieties:

• chicken fillets

• beef fillets

• duck fillets

• sausage links

• burger patties

• joint care chicken fillets

• skin & coat chicken & salmon fillets

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thanksgiving meal dos and don'ts for dogs

I know many of you are already celebrating Christmas. Sometimes I'm a little slow on the latest trends, so I'm still thinking about Thanksgiving. Although feeding your dog the wrong kind of people food is a no-no, the right kinds can be enjoyable and healthy. A traditional Thanksgiving meal has both great choices and terrible choices for your pooch. Here are a list of dos and don'ts to help you treat your pet to a special Thanksgiving meal. 

We love our little beggars, but here are some Thanksgiving meal dos and don'ts for dogs.

We love our little beggars, but here are some Thanksgiving meal dos and don'ts for dogs.

thanksgiving meal dos and don'ts for dogs

DO feel free to toss you pooch some boneless, well-cooked turkey. It is, after all, really what your pooch is after. Just don't leave the turkey unattended. A little turkey is good. A whole turkey is bad.

DON'T let your dog get into the raw bread dough. Raw yeast dough converts into sugar and alcohol in the stomach, which could become life-threatening depending on the size of your dog  and the amount ingested. Plus, nobody wants a bloated, drunk dog wrecking the family meal. Leave that to Uncle Joe.

DO veggie it up! Sweet potatoes (hold the marshmallows) and green beans (hold the salt) are particularly healthy for your dog, depending on how you prepare them. Less is more, here, so hold off if your recipe calls for a ton of salt, sugar, or other ingredient that may not be canine-friendly. And no onions! They are toxic to dogs.

DON'T give your dog dessert, and don't allow him access to uncooked deserts, especially. Raw eggs could contain salmonella that could lead to food poisoning. Even cooked, sweet pies and the like just have too much sugar for Fido to handle. You don't want to excuse yourself from the festivities to clean up dog barf, do you? 

DO create a fun dog-friendly treat. Freezing a bite of turkey and a drop of gravy in an ice cube can provide fun and entertainment for your pooch. Or try putting some turkey and veggies in a Kong. Interactive treats are so fun! 

DON'T go overboard. Everything in moderation is my philosophy, and that should be especially true for your pooch. A little goes a long way. Make sure you keep track of who is passing scraps under the table, especially if children are involved. If all twelve guests at the dinner table are dropping turkey, Fido might overindulge. Will overindulge. 

So unless you're morally, ethically, or politically opposed to allowing your dog a bit of human food, feel free to include your pooch in the festivities and the meal. Just keep these tips in mind to keep things on the healthy side of the scale. Happy Thanksgiving!

a fresh take on kibble with brothers complete #sponsored #giveaway

Sometimes kibble gets a bad rap. Granted, there are some pretty crappy ones out there, but there are also some excellent options. We feed N.A.S.H.A. mostly kibble-type dog food and we rotate her diet regularly in order to keep things interesting for her and so her body gets proteins and nutrients from different sources. Since we regularly switch things up, we have the opportunity to try different types of food. We will only feed her what we consider to be the best of the best, and we keep those in our rotation. We think about the quality of the food as well as the quality of the company making the food. Brothers Complete has a fresh take on both.

Brothers Complete offers a fresh take on kibble. wellmindedpets.com

Brothers Complete offers a fresh take on kibble. wellmindedpets.com

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brothers complete's fresh take on kibble

Brothers Complete offers high quality dog food in several protein varieties: chicken, turkey, lamb, and venison. Their web site has a plethora of information about why their food is so healthy for your pooch, but I'll give you the highlights:

• gmo free

• grain free and potato free

• sugar-free

• suitable for all sizes and life stages

• contains digestive enzymes, selective prebiotics, and encapsulated probiotics

• contains human-grade proteins

• over 90% animal protein

• great for dogs with allergies, skin issues, or sensitive tummies 

Brothers Complete says

The Brothers Complete lineup of dog food.

The Brothers Complete lineup of dog food.

The Brothers Complete family made the purposeful decision to not create a kibble dog food unless it would be the most nutritious, health-promoting dog food that it could possibly be–better than the best kibble there was. For ten years in our dog food store, we observed first-hand the recurring health problems that affected so many dogs–many of which ate the "best" kibble dog foods. We were convinced that something better had to be possible, and we were determined to create it.

I don't know that I have words to describe how much N.A.S.H.A. loves this food. I'll let her show you.

N.A.S.H.A. loved Brothers Complete. Like Crazy Eyes kind of love. wellmindedpets.com

N.A.S.H.A. loved Brothers Complete. Like Crazy Eyes kind of love. wellmindedpets.com

This food is seriously the sh– ...it's really great. But there is something even more special about it. It's fresh.

Brothers Complete uses a combination of four natural preservatives. The industry standard is one or two. 

Most pet food companies produce and store large amounts of kibble in order to have enough to supply to distributors. As a result, product is typically stored in a hot warehouse for six to eight months before being delivered to stores. Quite often, the fat oxidizes to some degree and becomes rancid. No, thank you. Since Brothers Complete sells mostly directly online, they produce food in small batches as needed, putting the food in the hands of the customer about three to six months sooner. The food that is stored for a short time at the Brothers Complete facility is kept cool in their warehouse at 55-60°. From there, the bags are shipped directly to customers.

Did you notice those metal bags? They aren't meant to bling-out the food and attract you to something shiny; they serve a purpose. The high tech, 4-ply, metalic bag protects the food from insects, moisture, light, and oxygen, keeping the food fresher and safer. The natural preservatives used in dog food are degraded by heat and light, so not only does the metal bag protect the food, itself, it also protects the natural preservatives, keeping it fresher.

Dogs overwhelmingly love the taste of Brothers Complete because it is so fresh! N.A.S.H.A. agrees and gives it her stamp of approval. Though we haven't made it through all of the varieties, yet, she thinks the venison version is delectable. I was impressed by the crunch! I know that might sound ridiculous, but I've never heard a food crunch like this. Brothers Complete even sounds fresh. Check it out: 

brothers complete's fresh take on business

In addition to organizing their business to mostly ship directly to the consumer, which allows them to deliver a higher-quality fresher product, the people at Brothers Complete are truly special. It's a family run business, and they treat their customers like family (I mean in the good way). That personal touch means so much. They are truly the most generous, NICEST people who want the best for their customers. 

The people at Brothers Complete will bend over backwards to make sure you and your dog have a positive experience with their food and treats. A great product and wonderful ethics? I'm in!

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N.A.S.H.A. has me trained. I get up early–4:30 a.m. early–and she kindly gets up with me so I don't have to go it alone. Before I start the coffee pot, I let her out for a few minutes, and then back in, and then I follow her straight to the dog pantry. She knows it's treat time. Typically she only gets that one treat each day, but sometimes when we have a particularly desirable treat in the rotation, she'll request more. At first I didn't realize what it meant when she gave me a dead leg. Was she just being a jokester? After repeated pokes, it became apparent that she was trying to communicate something. Had her water bowl gone dry? Nope. Did she want to play? Nope.

N.A.S.H.A. Trains Me with the Treat Lineup from VetIQ. wellmindedpets.com

N.A.S.H.A. Trains Me with the Treat Lineup from VetIQ. wellmindedpets.com

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As I'd head to the pantry, she'd bounce a bit to let me know I was getting warmer. And when I put my hand on the treat bag, she sat down and licked her chops, letting me know I'd figured it out. I'm blaming the VetIQ treats we have in the pantry right now for the recent dead-legs I've been getting. We've been trying Minties Dental Treats and Hip & Joint Soft Chews, which are more of a supplement than a treat, much to N.A.S.H.A.'s disappointment...she can only have a small amount. Both are vet recommended and made in the U.S.A.

what is VetIQ all about?

Their mission: 

VetIQ provides quality medication and supplements for your pet at prices you can afford. We desire to provide the best information possible so that you can make informed decisions for your pet.

I'm all about making informed decisions, especially when it comes to my family's health and the health of our pets. Each VetIQ product is given it's own web site, which is interesting to me. It may seem like overkill, but to those of us who like to be informed, these platforms offer all the facts we need to make good choices.

Hip & Joint from VetIQ

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N.A.S.H.A. loves chewy treats, so I figured the Hip & Joint supplements would be a sure thing, and I was right. She loves them. Too bad she only gets half a treat every other day, so says the package, because she'd love a lot more. The supplements help support joint cartilage, help lubricate joints, and help maintain muscle–all important as our dogs age–with glucosamine, creatine, and omega 3s.

"Okay...I'm sitting. Kindly hand over the Hip & Joint."

"Okay...I'm sitting. Kindly hand over the Hip & Joint."

Minties from VetIQ

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I figured the Minties dental treats would be a tougher sell, but I was wrong. She loves the Minties, too. We'd tried her on other dental chews in the past with no success, so I was pleasantly surprised. Minties help clean teeth, promote fresh breath with natural ingredients, and help control plaque and tartar. They are wheat free, gluten free, soy free, corn free, and are free of artificial flavors and animal by-products. It's especially important for senior dogs to maintain good dental health, and since N.A.S.H.A. is ten, now, that is important to us. 

"You mean I get more? Guinea pigs have it made!"

"You mean I get more? Guinea pigs have it made!"

Since N.A.S.H.A. enjoys these treats so much, we'll make them part of our regular healthy treat lineup. 

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