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Dog Health & Nutrition Advice

Explore helpful articles on how nutrition impacts your dog’s health. From purine levels and DCM to unusual behaviours like coprophagia, we’ve got you covered.

Why Wolfworthy Isn't Suitable as a Complete Food for Cats

At Wolfworthy, we specialise in high-quality, complete food for dogs. However, we are often asked if our food is suitable for cats. While an occasional nibble won’t harm your cat, Wolfworthy is not suitable as a complete food for cats. 🐶 Dogs are om

Why Is My Dog Being Sick? Causes & Solutions

Seeing your dog vomit can be worrying, but occasional sickness isn’t always a concern. However, if vomiting is frequent, or you notice blood, diarrhoea, or lethargy, consult your vet immediately. If your dog is switching to Wolfworthy, mild stomach u

Purine in Dog Food: What You Need to Know

Purine is a natural compound found in plant and animal cells, essential for cell growth and genetic function in both dogs and humans. While purine is a normal part of a dog's diet, some dogs with specific medical conditions may require a low-purine d

Understanding DCM (Dilated Cardiomyopathy) & Dog Food

Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a heart condition that has been widely discussed in the dog world and online media, particularly in the United States. The exact causes of DCM remain uncertain, with ongoing research suggesting that multiple factors ma

Why Do Dogs Eat Poop? Causes & Solutions for Coprophagia

Coprophagia is the term for when a dog eats its own or other animals' poo. While unpleasant, this behaviour is fairly common and can have several potential causes. ✔ Restrict Access – Keep your dog on a lead when walking near areas with animal droppi

Taurine in Dog Food: Why It Matters and How Wolfworthy Recipes Meet Your Dog’s Needs

Taurine is an amino acid, one of the essential building blocks of protein. For dogs, taurine is classified as a non-essential amino acid, meaning their bodies can naturally produce taurine when it’s not sufficiently available through their diet. Howe