(pic: Abby the Labrador – loose stool warrior. ) You’ve just got to love a Labrador! Intelligent, warm, easy-going and well… just plain beautiful. Their friendly nature and soulful eyes have seen them remain on the top of the list of Australia’s favourite breeds for over five years now (source:http://ankc.org.au/). But what happens when your…read more
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What’s the difference between Dig-In and Dig-In Fresh?
Tuesday August 27, 2019Dig-In Fresh has been on the market for over month now and we are really thrilled with your feedback. It’s been so great to see that so many pet owners out there willing to make a positive change to their best friends’ diet and health. If you’re reading this and you have purchased your Dig-In…read more
Making your own dog food – balanced and healthy
Friday July 05, 2019What you’re probably missing when you ‘make your own dog food’ If you’re a ‘Do It Yourself’ dog foodie, give yourself a pat on the back! You’ve made a great decision as well as making a tremendous and positive impact on your dog’s life. After all, nothing says ‘I love you’ more than a delicious…read more
5 Common Cocker Spaniel Health Problems
Tuesday May 08, 2018With their expressive eyes and ever-wagging tail, the Cocker Spaniel has become a familar and loved breed throughout many Australian homes. Ever willing to please, energetic and more than a little sensitive, American and English Cocker Spaniels are among the best companion breeds. But, like any breed of dog, they have some susceptibilities and…read more
5 Common Pug Health Problems
Sunday February 05, 2017With their expressive eyes, adorable wrinkles and wide smiles, it’s easy to see why Pugs are such a popular dog breed. Fitting a whole lot of personality into a small, stocky package – Pugs are fun-loving, affectionate, and cheekily wilful. Well known for their lack of impulse control when it comes to food, Pugs require…read more
5 Common Dachshund Health Problems
Thursday January 05, 2017As anyone who owns one knows, Dachshunds are energetic, fun-loving dogs with an independent (and sometimes stubborn) streak. Seeming to possess almost limitless supplies of energy, it can be hard to tell when your dog is feeling a bit off. So that you’ve got a better idea of what to look out for, here are…read more
Top 15 human foods your dog can eat
Tuesday March 22, 2016Living with a dog usually means dealing with plenty of begging at mealtimes. Even when you’re a responsible owner, it can still be tough to resist those hungry puppy eyes at your feet. If you’ve read our last week’s blog post, you probably know that many types of food can be dangerous for dogs, but…read more
Top 15 human foods your dog shouldn’t eat
Friday March 18, 2016Foods that are perfectly suitable for human consumption may be toxic and even poisonous to your dog, posing a serious threat to its health and well-being. So whether you’re tempted to feed your dog the occasional table scrap or simply looking to supplement their diet, here is a list of human foods not to feed…read more
What is the difference between a food intolerance & a food allergy?
Thursday June 04, 2015We often confuse food intolerances with food allergies, mainly because both share a range of symptoms that are common. As a pet owner, it is distressing to see your companion suffer from the associated uncomfortable symptoms. These affect the quality of life of your companion and their relationship with you. However, the mechanisms that cause…read more
Unexpected findings from the Dig-In trial
Wednesday April 29, 2015After we developed Dig-In, we ran an in-home 30-day trial to ensure that pet owners could see for themselves the effects that we had seen in our own trials. The Dig-In trial ran between July and August 2013, over the course of 30 days. In total, twenty one dogs across Australia took part in the trial.…read more
How soon will I see results using Dig-In?
Wednesday April 15, 2015Pet allergies are a strange thing. Allergies caused by food can show up in many different ways. For example, it can show up as red blotchy marks on the skin, incessant scratching or ear rubbing, etc. From our experience, after you start mixing the Dig-In Digestive Gravy Powder with your pet’s meal, you should see…read more
How do we know that Dig-In works?
Thursday April 02, 2015I have had a few calls on the 1300 Dig-In number asking me, how do I know that Dig-In works? Well, to start, Dr Tivey spent many years researching the basis for food borne allergies and the root causes of the problem. This fundamental science work gave us the strong basis for the later development…read more