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Kristina Johansen
  • Do carbohydrates cause yeast infection in dogs?
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    Do carbohydrates cause yeast infection in dogs?
    1st February 2022
    How many of us have heard from someone we know, or a friend of a friend that if our dog ge...
  • Safe & effective weight loss plan for dogs
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    Safe & effective weight loss plan for dogs
    14th November 2021
    Like us humans, being overweight increase your dog’s risk of developing many potentially s...
  • Everything you need to know before feeding your dog squash
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    Everything you need to know before feeding your dog squash
    11th November 2021
    My praise for winter squash continues to grow. I love its vibrant colours and irregular sh...
  • Dos & don’ts of homemade dog food
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    Dos & don’ts of homemade dog food
    10th October 2021
    Over the years, I have worked with many dogs and, together with the owners, have been able...
  • Is Salt Bad for Dogs?
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    Is Salt Bad for Dogs?
    3rd August 2021
    Updated March 2024 by Kristina Johansen Salt has a pretty bad reputation, but is it as ...
  • Dog nutrition on the Internet
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    Dog nutrition on the Internet
    15th June 2021
    The internet has revolutionised how we access information and the speed at which we do so....
  • Why your healthy dog isn’t eating and what you can do
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    Why your healthy dog isn’t eating and what you can do
    19th May 2021
    Updated February 2024, by Kristina Johansen Like humans, dogs can sometimes have days w...
  • Tips for appetite loss: how to encourage an ill dog to eat
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    Tips for appetite loss: how to encourage an ill dog to eat
    19th May 2021
    Updated March 2025 by Kristina Johansen, PGCert Dogs with medical conditions often don’t ...
  • Probiotics for Dogs: Do They Work?
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    Probiotics for Dogs: Do They Work?
    16th April 2021
    At some point or another, we’ve all experienced having a ‘gut feeling’. Something – a feel...
  • April Fools! Don’t be tricked by persuasive dog food labelling claims
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    April Fools! Don’t be tricked by persuasive dog food labelling claims
    1st April 2021
    Most dog owner are highly responsive to products similar to those they use for themselves....
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  • Carrots aren’t just for juicing and healthy eyes! 👀 Carrots are famous for their beta-carotene and vision support, but they bring so much more to the bowl. 🐶 👉 Natural fibre for happy digestion 👉 Antioxidants for overall health 👉 Crunchy, low-calorie snack for dogs 👉 Extra hydration (they’re 88% water!) Raw, steamed, grated, or pureed — however you serve them, carrots are a simple, healthy boost for both you and your dog! 🥕

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  • FAQs and kidney disease in dogs 🐶 Tap the link in bio to read more! ❤️

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  • Your dog's diet is a powerful tool to effectively manage various medical conditions ❤️

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  • After more than 15 years as a dog nutritionist and consultant, I’ve seen firsthand the remarkable changes a homemade diet can bring. ❤️ But what does the science say? 🔍 Recent research suggests it just might! 🐶

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  • Broccoli isn’t just the green side dish you avoided as a kid! 🥦 Packed with nutrients, broccoli is a powerhouse veggie for your dog.💥 🐶 👉 Vitamin K to help wounds heal 👉 Vitamin C for immune support 👉 Fibre for digestive health 👉 Antioxidants to fight cell damage Serve boiled or steamed — just avoid overfeeding to prevent tummy upset. 🥦

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  • 👆 Here’s why I use NRC guidelines — and why they should always be the standard when formulating personalised homemade dog diets.

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  • Cucumber isn’t just for eye masks (and G&Ts)! 🥒 This cooling veggie is a perfect summer snack for your dog 🐶 👉 Ultra-low calorie treat 👉 Hydration boost (95% water!) 👉 Gentle on digestion 👉 High in antioxidants Slice, dice, freeze, or feed whole for a refreshing crunch. ❄️

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  • 👉 To access the calculator please click the link in bio 👉 Or visit: https://www.kristinajohansen.com/dog-nutritionist/dog-food-nutrient-converter-easily-compare-diets/

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  • A client of mine has set up a pet loss support group in loving memory of her dog Tilly. ❤️ I wanted to share this because I think it’s such a thoughtful and much-needed idea. We all know how deeply it hurts to say goodbye. The group runs free, online meet-ups where you can talk, listen, or simply spend time with others who understand what you’re going through. 😊 There’s no pressure to share; you can join in whatever way feels right for you. To learn more or join a meet-up, visit: www.petlosssupportgroup.co.uk 🕯️

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  • ⚠️ Every puppy is different, and these are general guidelines. It’s important to work with your vet to determine the best time to transition your puppy.

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  • We’ve long known that fibre is good for digestion — but it turns out there’s more to the story. New research shows it’s not just how much fibre your dog eats that matters, but the variety that makes the biggest difference. In this blog, I’ll unpack what the study found, what it means for your dog’s health, and how you can use this knowledge to improve your dog's diet. To read the full blog – tap the link in bio

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  • A year ago, my dog tore his cruciate ligament. I remember how daunting it felt. When you’ve got a very active dog who suddenly has to rest and restrict movement, it’s hard on both of you. I wanted to share this for anyone going through the same thing, because even though it might not feel like it right now, your dog will heal. A year on, and he’s back to doing all the things he loves and just being his usual happy, healthy husky self. You’d never guess he’d had TPLO surgery. And on another positive note, when his X-rays were taken, there were no signs of arthritis in his main joints. For an 11-year-old, that’s pretty amazing. I absolutely credit that to a lifelong healthy diet. This photo was taken recently during a visit to his brilliant vet team who helped us through it all. ❤️

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  • ✅ It’s absolutely vital that the diet covers all the bases! ✅ The core diet needs to be balanced to NRC guidelines. ✅ Even the 'healthiest' ingredients will fall short without added vitamins and minerals to cover the gaps. ✅ You can’t fix a weak base by layering on ‘extras’ - the full structure has to be sound. ❤️ 🐶

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  • I’d love to hear from you! What would you like to know more about? Fresh foods, supplements, stool patrol, health issues, picky eaters, Q&As, tips, DIY treats, senior dogs, puppies…

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  • HOT DAYS CALL FOR COOLING SNACKS ☀️ (recipe below) ➡️ Spoon a dollop of Greek yoghurt into mini silicone moulds or an ice cube tray. 🍓 Gently press in a fresh summer berry (e.g. blueberry, raspberry, sliced strawberry). 🍯 Add a drizzle of honey or maple syrup. ❄️ Freeze for 2 to 3 hours until solid. 🐾 Pop out and serve as a cooling treat!

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  • Some fibres feed good bacteria. Others help those bacteria produce compounds such as short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) – the star players for gut health. 🌟 So, it’s not just the amount of fibre that matters, but the type too. That’s why I always encourage my clients to rotate non-starchy vegetables and fruits in their dogs’ diet to keep things diverse and maximise the health benefits. 👉 Different fibres = different benefits 👉 Variety = better gut health

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