Why consider natural fish treats for dogs? Pet owners often think of dog treats as a little something “extra” to give their dogs in addition to their regular food. You might use dog treats to relieve boredom, reward good behaviour, for training, or as a distraction — not for added nutrition. In fact, you probably aren’t…
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Recognising and Treating Food Allergies in Dogs
Dogs can’t tell you when they aren’t feeling their best. It’s up to you to see the signs that something isn’t right. One problem with recognising food allergies in dogs is that they share the same symptoms with several other conditions, including other types of dog allergies. Three Main Types of Dog Allergies There are…
Chew-sing the best treat for your pup
You love your little (or big) furball more than life, and that means you only want what’s best for them — including when it comes to dog treats. If you’ve been giving your good boy or girl chews and treats straight off the supermarket shelves, will you just knock it off already? Your doggo deserves…
A guide to rosehip supplements for dogs
If you’ve got a dog, then you know what a trial it can be to keep things out of Fido’s adventurous mouth. Next time you’re out tramping around the local neighbourhood streets and chance upon some roses, don’t stress if your pooch goes after them. They’re likely interested in the rosehips, a safe and non-toxic…
Gully Road’s Ethical Mission – from Animal Welfare to Zero Waste
Thoughtfully and ethically sourced dog treats are not only beneficial for your doggo’s health (and happiness, just ask Bach) they also play an important part in the issue of waste within the human food industry. Resource maximisation and positive environmental impact are central to Gully Road’s ethical standards and when our little business was founded in 2020, it was with the desire to become a dog treat company with a difference. So, we embarked (pardon the pun) on a mission to provide Aussie doggos with the best quality, natural dog treats from the most ethically and environmentally conscious sources. Read on to see how we’re doing so far…
The Benefits of Cow Hooves for Dogs: A Comprehensive Guide
As a dog owner, you’re always on the lookout for ways to keep your furry friend healthy and happy. While giving them high-quality food and regular exercise is essential, have you ever considered incorporating cow hooves into their diet? Cow hooves might not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about dog…
Human Food for Dogs – The Good, Bad & Ugly of Fruits and Vegetables for Dogs
If you’ve ever sat down to dinner with your doggo drooling uncontrollably at your feet (or worse, had your delicious steak pinched off the bench while your back is turned) you know that doggos rarely say no to sharing human food. A range of fruit and vegetables commonly found in the kitchen can serve as valuable supplements for dog health. However, some of the treats that we like to enjoy can have negative impacts on canine health and some fruits and vegetables can even be deadly for dogs. In this article we discuss human food for dogs – which fruit and vegetables to feed for optimum health as well as those to avoid.
Beef Offal for Dogs – Weird Wonderful Bits and their Nutritional Benefits
While they may not be your average dog treats, the weird bits such as beef lung, heart, kidney, beef liver and tongue are jam-packed with important nutritional benefits for dogs. This beef offal also forms an important part of Gully Road’s ethical treat sourcing philosophy, which is focused on ensuring sustainable and ethical processing of…
Hairy scary furry bits – animal fur dog treats and digestive health
Let’s face it . . . Dog treats with hair or fur on them are pretty confronting – scary even. Like “what little shop of horrors did this thing come from”?? But the hairy bits in your dog treat selection might are supaw good for your pooch and their doggo digestive health. Dogs love munching on fur treats and they make up an important part of a balanced diet as well as being a natural dewormer.