Feed My Paws
Our Store Got RENOVATED! (feat Oneness Renovation!)
Posted by Crystle Tan on
Hi everyone!! Our retail store just underwent a 2 week long renovation process and we're finally back in action! Okay there's still some much needed furniture that's missing but we should be ready for an official launch by the end of April :P Anyway, we wanted share some parts of the renovation process with you guys! :) We ended up choosing Oneness Renovation (Clarissa sourced for many, many quotes before making a decision - she's an excellent finance manager, super niao AF hahaha) because their quote was competitively priced and the team was really nice! They first came down to our store to...
Easy Peasy Pancakes for Dogs!
Posted by Crystle Tan on
Hi guys! This morning I made Banana Pancakes for my daughter, Elle, and realised they’re dog-friendly too!! So I thought I’d share this yummy recipe for everyone looking to make a little treat :) (This is a treat and NOT a meal replacement!) Ingredients: 1 small banana (you can substitute with 2 tbsp pumpkin purée) 1 egg 1/3 cup oat flour* (instant oats, coconut flour, or buckwheat flour works too!) Splash of goat’s milk (optional, I added it as my batter was too thick, you can add water or broth too!) Eggs are an EXCELLENT source of protein, fatty...
FREE DOWNLOAD! Feed the Rainbow Printable + Forage Garden Recipe for BUNS, PIGGIES, & HAMMIES! #thetinylifeclass
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FREE DOWNLOAD! Feed the Rainbow Printable + Barramundi Chowder Recipe for DOGS & CATS!#feedmypawsclass
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#feedmypawsclass now in a Printable format for your fridge! PLUS! A bonus barramundi with vegetable chowder recipe that's perfect for dogs and cats :)
Let's Talk GREEN for BUNNIES! #thetinylifeclass
Posted by Crystle Tan on
Hi there! Today we'll be talking about all things GREEN and the benefits of these fresh vegetables! This is part 1 of a 3 part series on fresh fruits and veggies! :) So, what benefits do these GREENS provide a Bun's life? (IMPT: It is recommended that a bunny's diet should comprise of a maximum of 10% fresh vegetables and fruits only.) Cruciferous Veggies (e.g.: Broccoli & Kale): Rich in antioxidants. However, feed very small portions of these as too much can cause excess gas in the gastrointestinal tract. Wheatgrass: Natural tonic. Vitamins A, C, E, and Proteins. Asparagus: Vitamins A,...