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Pro Pac and Earthborn Holistic Rated Amongst the Best Dog Foods in the World

Monday Feb 25 2013

Earthborn_Holistic_logoINTLPro Pac and Earthborn Holistic Grain Free dog foods have been awarded top ratings from the world's leading dog food review website. From more than 3300 different brands reviewed, Dogfoodadvisor.com awarded Pro Pac Performance Puppy and Small Breed Puppy 5 stars and Pro Pac an overall rating of 4 stars. Earthborn Holistic Grain Free received 5 stars. 5 stars is their top rating. The website also gave a "Highly Recommended" ranking on Pro Pac and "Enthusiastically Recommended" for Earthborn Holistic Grain Free. This is a huge endorsement of the quality of these foods. Dogfoodadvisor.com is totally INDEPENDENT and rates foods according to only one criterion: the quality of the ingredients. The website recognises Pro Pac and Earthborn Holistic's high quality meat content (up to 400% more actual meat than other well-known super premium brands), lack of fillers and allergy-causing ingredients, no by-products, no genetically-modified ingredients and no generic 'waste' ingredients that are common in many other foods. It also ranked Pro Pac much higher than other more expensive foods. Here are some comparisons:
Pro Pac Performance Puppy and Small Breed Puppy  5 stars
Pro Pac overall rating  4 stars
Eukanuba  3 stars
Hills Science Diet  2.5 stars
ProActive  2.5 stars
Nutro  3.5 stars
Purina One  2 stars
Purina Pro Plan  3 stars
Royal Canin  3 stars
With the lower price of Pro Pac than any of these foods, it really does make Pro Pac a no-brainer as the right food for your dog. Pro Pac and Earthborn Holistic are available (with free nationwide delivery) from Petfood Direct at www.petfooddirect.co.nz. For full details of the Dogfoodadvisor ratings visit www.dogfoodadvisor.com

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Vets and the Future of Petfood

Sunday Feb 10 2013


For the last 25 years Midwestern Petfoods (producers of Pro Pac and Earthborn Holistic) have been at the forefront of pet food development and research. The quality of their foods has made them one of the fastest-growing pet food companies in history with their foods now selling in nearly 80 countries around the world.

They're also one of the few companies that has been successfully able to break the cartel between the large manufacturers and vets (which has meant that lower quality foods have been able to be sold at very high prices). And now, with the internet, people are waking up even further and becoming better informed about the best choice of food for their pet.The power of vets and pet shops to promote inferior brands is continuing to decline. And more and more people are learning about Pro Pac and Earthborn Holistic and the quality and value they offer.
Recently Pet Worldwide magazine interviewed the International Director of Midwestern Petfoods and he has some interesting things to say about the future of pet foods and how it's going to affect you as a dog or cat owner.

To read, click here for page 1 and here for page 2.

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Pro Pac Formulas: Which One for Your Dog?

Monday Feb 04 2013

PRO PAC Intl Dog Group 2 RThe Pro Pac range contains foods that are ideal for all types of dog at all stages of life and health. However, because of the careful formulation of Pro Pac and the consistency of ingredients, your dog will be perfectly happy and receive optimal nutrition on more than one formula. Knowing this, your choice can also be based on the kibble size and bag size that suits your dog the best.
Here is a general overview on which Pro Pac formulas to consider for your dog:Small Breed Dogs (up to 9kg)
  • Pro Pac Small Breed Adult
  • Pro Pac Adult Mini Chunk
  • Pro Pac Lamb & Rice
Medium Dogs (9kg to 25kg)
  • Pro Pac Adult Chunk
  • Pro Pac Mini Chunk
  • Pro Pac Lamb & Rice
Large and Giant Dogs (over 25kg)
  • Pro Pac Adult Chunk
  • Pro Pac Large Breed Adult
  • Pro Pac Lamb & Rice
Small Breed Puppies (up to 9kg at maturity)
  • Pro Pac Small Breed Puppy
  • Pro Pac Performance Puppy
Medium Breed Puppies (9kg to 25 kg at maturity)
  • Pro Pac Performance Puppy
Large Breed Puppies (over 25kg at maturity)
  • Pro Pac Performance Puppy
  • Pro Pac Large Breed Puppy

A note about Earthborn Holistic Grain Free Dog Foods


Earthborn Holistic is specially formulated to be suitable for ALL dogs and puppies, irrespective of age or size. This is because the grain-free formulas have been designed to closely mimic a natural diet.

To order Pro Pac or Earthborn Holistic Grain Free foods for your dog, visit Petfood Direct or phone 0800 DOG FOOD (0800 364 366)

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The Hidden Health Problem for Two-Thirds of Dogs

Sunday Jan 13 2013

Dog on scaleOne of the most prevalent health problems in dogs is one you're probably not going to see your vet about. In fact, it's something most dog owners aren't even aware of. However, it's a problem that in our estimation affects up to two thirds of adult dogs (and a significant percentage of puppies). It also produces a significant number of side effects. Fortunately, however, once you become aware of it, it is easy to correct and by doing so you're going to have a much happier - as well as healthier - dog.
That health problem is: being overweight.

As we travel around the country, we see a large number of dogs. From what we have seen, at least two thirds of dogs are overweight. In the US, dog obesity is now listed as one of the major health problems in dogs. Just as with the human population, it's going the same way here.In fact, it has got to the stage where many dog owners are not really aware of what a dog at the right weight actually looks like. Obesity and being overweight are increasingly seen as normal. For a guide on how to tell if your dog is overweight, have a look here (link to http://www.petfooddirect.co.nz/feed-calculator/)
There are many problems caused for a dog by it being overweight. Again as with humans, many of them don't show up until later in life when they are going to be severe and potentially life-threatening. These include heart disease, cancer, digestive problems, joint problems (including arthritis and stiffness). Even for a young dog, though, being overweight can cause it to be short of breath and lack energy.

There are three main causes of a dog being overweight or obese:
  1. Lack of exercise
  2. Overfeeding
  3. Feeding inferior or 'junk' foods.
None of this is rocket science, yet it is surprising how many dog owners don't give much consideration to these things. Particularly when it comes to food, many owners think that because a dog will eat something, or because the label says it's a 'good' food, that it can't harm the dog. Try eating and drinking nothing but fizzy drinks and burgers for the rest of your life and see how healthy YOU stay!

Here are some tips to help prevent your dog from becoming overweight - or to help it get back to it's ideal weight if it already is:
  1. Stop feeding table scraps or other human foods. Dogs have very different digestive systems to humans. Just because it's ok for you doesn't mean it is for the dog.
  2. Eliminate 'junk' food from its diet. These are any dog foods that contain wheat, soy (and other grain-based 'fillers'), artificial colourings, flavourings or preservatives, sugar, and by-products.
  3. Choose a high quality food that has a named meat (such as chicken or lamb) as the first ingredient (preferably in "meal" form which is much more concentrated).
  4. Don't leave food 'lying around' for the dog to 'graze'. Dogs are NOT naturally fussy. Leave the food for a few minutes and if it is not all eaten take it away until the next meal time. It will soon get the message!
  5. Use our feed calculator (http://www.petfooddirect.co.nz/feed-calculator/) to find the right amount to feed. However, always monitor the results and adjust accordingly if your dog gains or loses weight.
  6. Always feed LESS than you think you need to. If it's a quality food with no fillers (such as Pro Pac or Earthborn Holistic) you might think the right portion doesn't look very much. However these are concentrated foods  so you don't need a lot.
  7. If you want to give your dog a 'treat' don't give it one of those commercial treats. Due to the ingredients and their source (usually Asia) they have been linked to severe health problems and even deaths among dogs. At the moment there are a number of food recalls being issued for these treats, especially those that contain chicken. Instead, give it a couple of kibbles of its normal food. Trust me, they're going to enjoy it just as much!
Obesity in dogs is such a tragedy as it really doesn't need to be that way. Stick with a quality food such as Pro Pac or Earthborn Holistic which have high quality ingredients, nothing inferior or artificial and have been proven to give long-term health benefits to dogs. By doing that - and making sure you feed the right amount - you're going to maximise your chances of having a happy and healthy dog for a long time to come.

Pro Pac and Earthborn Holistic have been rated amongst the top foods on the market. Dogfoodadvisor.com, the world's leading independent analyst of dog foods, rated them four and five stars (their highest rating) from more than 3300 foods reviewed. This was higher than Royal Canin, Eukanuba, Nutro, Pro Plan or Hills Science Diet.For more information and to order Pro Pac and Earthborn Holistic dog and cat foods visit Petfood Direct at www.petfooddirect.co.nz

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The 7 Right Habits for Feeding Your Dog

Monday Jan 07 2013

dogeatingWith the new year starting it's a very good time to think about your dog's feeding routine and how you can best help him stay healthy and happy. Just as with us humans, having a dog that is free of health problems and can get the most out of life is not about the one or two things you do at random. It's about creating healthy habits that last for a lifetime.


If you do that you're going to see some great benefits over the immediate and long term. Things like:
  • a dog with a healthy skin and coat
  • a dog that maintains the right weight
  • a dog without joint problems
  • far fewer trips to the vet.
Here are some of the right habits to get into when feeding your dog. They are not difficult and your dog will thank you for it.

Habit #1: Feed at the same time each day. We recommend feeding twice a day for adult dogs and for puppies up to seven months three times a day. Your pet will probably remind you of the time, but it is a good idea to get into a feeding routine of providing the food at about the same time each day.Habit #2: Don't leave the food lying around. Some dog owners tell us that their pet is fussy and grazes at it throughout the day. However, the problem with leaving food around is that it can attract flies and even ants. Even the fussiest dog will soon get the message if their food is taken away if they don't eat it straight away.
If you're not convinced, try it for a week. No dog ever starved itself by not eating the food when it was made available.

Habit #3: Don't make a fuss of the dog as it eats. Dogs have a very different relationship with food than humans do. Food is fuel for their body, nothing more. So you don't want to draw attention to the dog eating. Simply put the food down and move away to let it eat. Come back in ten minutes and remove the bowl until next feed time.Habit #4: Keep the water bowl full. Water is obviously vital to a dog's health. Make sure there is always plenty of clean, fresh water available.
Habit #5: Make the dog sit and wait before allowing it to eat. Don't just plonk the food down or, worse, allow the dog to jump all over you when it sees the food coming. By making the dog sit and not allowing it to eat until you give your permission you are sending a very powerful signal to the dog that you are the boss. By doing this you will find your dog will respect you more and will be more obedient in general (as well as less fussy with the food).

Habit #6: Eliminate table scraps and other 'human' foods. A dog has a very different digestive system to a human and they are not designed to eat the same foods as us. If you want to give your dog a treat, give them a kibble or two of their normal food, or perhaps a carrot. You might think you're saving money by feeding scraps, but often the vet bills due to poor health (which may not show up for years) will easily offset any savings you make.Habit #7: Only feed a quality food. A good quality food is designed to give your dog exactly the right balance if nutrients to ensure the maximum health for the longest period of time. There is a very big difference between these foods and those which are made from waste products and are marketed simply to make money for the manufacturer.
Think about it - do you think that the companies who sell fizzy drinks, cigarettes and potato chips consider that they are going to improve our health with their products? No, that's not their purpose. They're making products that we're going to like the taste of, probably get addicted to, and keep buying! Being healthy has nothing do do with it.

If you ate a diet of nothing but junk food for 20 years you're going to end up with major health problems - and you know that you would.It's no different with dogs. If you feed your dog a poor diet for most of it's life it IS going to have health problems.
Feed a food that is designed with health in mind. And don't believe what you read on the packaging of junk dog foods either - a lot of human junk foods also claim that they are healthy for you when clearly they are not.

Pro Pac and Earthborn Holistic are two foods that are designed with the dog's health as the top priority. There are no waste products, filler ingredients or artificial additives, just quality meats and natural sources of energy and nutrition. The quality was recently endorsed by Dogfoodadvisor.com, when they independently rated these foods amongst the best of more than 3300 that they reviewed.Pro Pac and Earthborn Holistic are available from Petfood Direct at www.petfooddirect.co.nz
Make these habits part of your routine and you'll not only have a happy and healthy dog, you're going to make things easier for you as well.

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