HtmlToText
home raw faq a quick guide to raw feeding! diy raw dog food why dogs need meat should you feed veg?! is raw meat & bone safe? raw dog food recipes introducing raw dog food feeding bones cost of raw dog food benefits of raw food raw feeding puppies treats, make your own best raw dog food picky dog? mixing raw and dry dog food what not to feed them raw feeding cats raw feeding a pregnant dog raw feeding cats the “too much protein” myth does raw dog food cause aggression? health allergies in 10mins!!! anal glands arthritis bad breath cancer coat conditioning colitis / i.b.s. constipation diarrhoea ear infections fat dogs fleas, naturally gum disease hot spots hyperactivity itch kennel cough kidney disease leptospirosis lungworm neutering neutering, alternatives obesity probiotics pancreatitis / e.p.i. senitivites in dogs part 1 skin conditions ticks vaccinations weepy eyes worms, naturally yeast infection blog shop calculator log in register log out contact search for: popular nutrition articles raw faq everything about raw raw faq best puppy food is homemade raw faq diy raw dog food raw faq is raw meat & bone safe? raw faq how to safely feed a dog bones raw faq fresh dog food recipes popular health articles health issues arthritis in dogs health issues common skin issues health issues vaccinations – best advice if this website has helped you please leave us a google or facebook review, it helps others. thank you. dogs first blog once mcdonalds brought out the salad, they were doomed!!! july 30th, 2018 | dog health , dog nutrition , uncategorized | "once mcdonald's brought out the salad, they were doomed"! these are the words of bill burr, my favourite comedian. he was being interviewed on the tonight show when he took the perhaps unpopular stance that he felt sorry for mcdonald's. his point was that once they started serving healthy options like salads and sliced apple they were practically admitting to [...] seaweed for dogs of all types is a very, very good idea… july 27th, 2018 | dog nutrition | seaweed for dogs of all types is a very, very good idea... seaweed has been a popular food supplement of ours for more than 8,000 years and yet still we know so little about it. for example, people use the word "kelp" (laminaria), the stuff that grows in underwater forests, as if there was only one kind of seaweed out there [...] dog crates – how to use them properly and size guide july 24th, 2018 | dog training | dog crates - how to use them properly and a handy crate size guide! most pups are crate trained these days. pups love their crate like a den as long as it is used correctly, and always positively! never put your pup in anger if she is “naughty” as they may become negatively associated with their bed as a result. [...] feeding vegetables to dogs july 18th, 2018 | dog nutrition | a comprehensive review of the pro's and cons of feeding dogs vegetables, and best advice... of all the ingredients we can put in their bowl, none create more debate than the mention of feeding vegetables to dogs. a quick trip around the forums reveals a lot of cliques. from the prey model to the lots-of-fruit-and-veggies groups (the latter need a [...] colostrum for dogs, a serious immune booster and gut healer july 10th, 2018 | dog health , dog nutrition | colostrum for dogs, a serious immune booster and gut healer... what is colostrum? colostrum is the sort of pre-milk that is produced by all mammals immediately after birth. it supplies the infant with everything they need and not only in terms of nutrition to grow big and strong. but it far more complex than just vitamins, minerals, proteins and fats. [...] want to learn more?! book me in for a seminar… what do dogs eat? if you were a zoo keeper the most important question you would want to know the answer to would be “what does this animal eat”, it being at the very heart of his health care. the word “carnivore” or “omnivore is not enough. this section (60mins) and covers: carnivore or omnivore: an introduction. evolution and ancestry of the dog the diet of wild and free roaming dogs the digestive machinery of the dog examining dry food as a food source for the dog what is kibble? how is it made and what’s it made with? what is good protein, carbohydrates and fats? salt, vitamin and mineral contents chemical usage pet food safety what does complete mean? who are the pet food police? what is the best dry food fresh / raw feeding, the why and how what is the ideal dog diet? what is raw dog food / barf benefits of fresh food safety of fresh feeding risks and pitfalls how to make fresh dog food, how to introduce it and other faq best products on the market, ones to avoid power additions best treats natural parasite control fleas, worms, ticks kennel cough leptospirosis vaccinations and boosters the role of nutrition in various health issues food allergy anal glands arthritis colitis constipation diarrhoea ears, sore, infected eyes, weepy fat dogs gut issues hot spots hyperactivity itch kidney disease neutering & alternatives pancreatitis skin conditions weepy eyes where did it all go wrong?! vets are smart people. it’s a tough course, hard to get into and the job highly demanding on every measure. so you might wonder how have things gotten to the point that we must debate the use of fresh ingredients in cats and dogs over processed products that lack a single scientific study which compared dry and fresh fed populations? the answer might not surprise you but the details absolutely will. bad science gets results – a look at the state of the human drug sector and the “science” used to fuel it. worrying trends of corporate vet industry ownership a look at pet food pseudoscience how to separate reliable information from industry nonsense enquire seminar testimonials “in a riveting and highly detailed presentation chock-full of references and spiced with irish humour, conor led us through the intricacies of dry dog food and how it affects the health of our dogs…” turid rugaas, author of calming signals (dog symposium 2015, norway) “dr brady is a leading light in the irish raw food and nutrition for dogs scene. his talks are full of gems of information, they’re entertaining and you’ll never come away without being made to think. i’m a fan.” nick thompson, uk holistic vet & president of the raw feeding veterinary society “a million thanks on behalf of the iadsa committee for your talk at our 3-day event this year! our members spoke very highly and enthusiastically about what they had learnt…” niamh ashmore, secretary of irish agility & dog sports association, may 2016 “i attended conor’s natural dog seminar 2017 in dublin and loved it so much that i invited him to do the same seminar in switzerland. he agreed without hesitation. it was a valuable day…” aileen woulfe, organiser of natural dog conference, montreux, switzerland, 2017 “we were delighted to have conor over to our college to speak to our class. it was a brilliant talk, a real eye-opener and the students thought you were amazing! the fresh food message…” ana o’donnell, animal care course coordinator, ormonde college, kilkenny “i invited conor to give a talk to the animal care students at b.i.f.e. they were fascinated by all the facts he gave them about canine nutrition. they went home determined to change what…” delma rae, tutor at bray institute of further education next seminar… dogs first had 86,520 readers in june 2018!!! us uk irish other who we are and what we do dr. conor brady mission who pays me? dr. conor brady like you i’m a total dog nut. my background includes a doctorate studying the effects of diet on animal behaviour and five years in guide dogs (ireland and australia) as a trainer and pup supervisor. for the last six years, i have been neck deep in canine nutrition, from making the food itself (ending with some success on dragons den in 2013) to conducting international nutritional seminars for vets, canine professionals and public a