Grandma T's Holistic Dog Treats

Grandma T's Holistic Dog Treats Treats made with human grade superfoods for amazing health benefits! Treats you can feel GOOD about!

03/18/2026

Spring is just around the corner, and with it comes blooming landscapes, longer walks, and the return of fleas and ticks. Many pet parents rely on convenient monthly medications to keep these parasites away, but new research is raising important questions about what those products may be doing inside our pets’ bodies and in the environment.
Before you give your pet the next dose, I encourage you to review this important new research on parasite prevention and the practical strategies I use to reduce parasite exposure naturally, support detox pathways, and make smarter decisions about when chemical preventives may or may not be necessary.
If you want to protect your pet while minimizing toxic burden this spring, check out my latest blog, link in comments 🐾

01/28/2026

I am very excited to announce that Grandma T's Holistic Dog Treats are now available at The Front Porch, Follow Me Land & Livestock on Hwy 165! Stop in and check out all the wonderful wholesome goods available at The Front Porch!

10/25/2025
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10/08/2025

Awards: Amazon #1 Best Seller As pet owners, we want to protect our furry friends from fleas, ticks, and heartworms. However, many commercial flea and tick products contain toxic chemicals that can have serious side effects and long-term health risks for our pets. In this comprehensive guide, we wil...

09/06/2025

Your Dog Has Many Microbiomes

Your dog's entire body contains pockets of bacteria cultures contained in microbiome bubbles designed to help keep the organ healthy via bacteria cultures.

These bacteria cultures have to appear in particular ratios to each other in order for the microbiome bubble to be healthy and functional. Too much or too little of certain bacteria and the microbiome bubble collapses onto itself and the good bacteria suddenly become not-so-good bacteria. These complex bacteria cultures need to be fed to continue to flourish. Feed the wrong diet and you starve some cultures and flood the system with other bacteria cultures.

I cannot say this enough times ....

How and what you feed your dog will influence these microbiome cultures in your dog's body. Your dog requires a wide scope of rotated whole food nutrition to correctly feed the bacteria cultures. If you feed a narrow scope of poor quality processed food every day, eventually your dog's balanced microbiome cultures become unbalanced and then collapse.
This is ground zero for health problems to be created in your dog.

You can prevent this from happening by understanding how and why the food that you feed to your dog helps to shape his long term health.
Don't let big business pet food ads influence your food choices.
Don't let scientists paid to be shills for big business pet food companies try to pass off the lie that "complete nutrition" by feeding stand alone high heat processed food diets is healthier for your dog. It's not healthier and it's made obvious by the growing numbers of our chronically sick and dying dogs.

Their science of nutrition and health just don't add up.

Excellent info! Very well explained!
09/04/2025

Excellent info! Very well explained!

The Reason Behind Chicken Protein Allergy In Your Dog... It's Not What You Might Think
By: Margit Maxwell
September 02, 2025

Here is a very common complaint with dog diets these days - an allergy to chicken and egg protein.

I read this question today, "My dog is allergic to chicken. I asked our vet if he would be allergic to eggs too. The vet said he did not know and advised to stay away from both."

So the usual Vet advice is to avoid feeding chicken protein to your dog and likely eggs too.The problem with this approach is not understanding the actual root cause for your dog's histamine trigger or "food allergy"to chicken protein.

And here begins the downward cycle of owners' in a constant cycle of looking for expensive novel proteins that their dog can tolerate.

Not All Chicken Protein Is The Same

Generally speaking the nutrition contained in chicken protein is as follows ( white meat vs dark meat totals do vary):

-Protein: Builds and repairs tissues, maintains muscle mass, and supports overall body function,
-Niacin (Vitamin B3): Crucial for energy production, DNA synthesis, and brain health,
-Selenium: A trace mineral essential for a healthy immune system, thyroid function, and fertility,
-Phosphorus: Plays a role in energy production and is necessary for strong bones and teeth,
-Vitamin B6: Contributes to brain health and energy production,
-Choline: Important for brain health and development,
-Iron: Found in higher amounts in darker meat, supporting oxygen transport in the blood.

Chicken contains healthy nutrition so why do so many dogs have a histamine reaction to chicken protein? The likely reasons for your dog's reaction to chicken protein has to do with :

-omega 6 to omega 3 essential fatty acid ratios out of balance,
- corn only fed chicken,
- glyphosate laden corn feed fed to the commercially farmed chickens,
- antibiotics used in the commercial chicken farming process,
- feeding the exact same narrow nutrient profile for every meal to your dog.

The Omega's

In a very simplified explanation, essential fatty acids are polyunsaturated fats the body cannot produce so they need to be consumed.
There are two types of these fatty acids:
-Linoleic acid (LA): An omega-6 fatty acid found in vegetable oils, seeds, and nuts.
-Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA): An omega-3 fatty acid found in seed sources like flaxseed, chia seeds, and fish.

Omega 3 to 6 fatty acids should ideally be consumed in a ratio, more omega 3 and less omega 6 (about 4 - 6 omega 3 to 1 omega 6, but the western diet ratios are flipped because of the high processed foods stuffs used in the manufacturing and consuming of processed foods.

One food that is notoriously high in omega 6 is corn. Commercial chicken farms (not pasture raised free range birds) are fed a commercial feed that uses primarily corn and soy. The high omega 6 found in the corn is then stored in chicken fat cells which are then released by digestion in the mammals who consume the chicken protein.

Additionally, nearly all feed corn and soy crops come from genetically modified corn that has been heavily sprayed with the herbicide glyphosate. As glyphosate residue is not destroyed via any of the manufacturing processes, the glyphosate residue in the feed crops consumed by the chickens is now contained in the chicken protein too. The ingested glyphosate residue contained in the chicken protein and the combination of high omega 6 values then begins to adversly impact the gut microbiome cultures as well as creating an inflammatory effect in the body. Histamines are released by the body to neutralize the inflammatory attack spurred on by the high omega 6 fatty acids. An over representation of histamine in the body is responisble for the allergic or food sensitivity symptoms seen in your dog.

Pasture Raised Animals

Things that can be done to make chicken less inflammatory and reaction producing:
- look for chicken that is free range AND pasture raised and fed. Grass fed grazing birds that eat a natural diet eat a variety of foods other than soy and high omega 6 value corn. If the birds are supplemented with a chicken feed, opt for an organically fed bird.
- chickens that live outdoors in fresh air instead of indoors with hundreds of other chickens tend not to need antibiotics to stay healthy. Again, look for healthier chicken options to feed to your dog to lower omega 6 inflammatory response in your dog.
- when feeding a food naturally higher in omega 6's, combine with foods high in omega 3's, like fish. Adding extra omega 3's can help create a more desireable omega 3 to 6 ratio.
- and here is the most impactful thing you can do to help reduce your dog's reaction to chicken protein ....
stop feeding the same unrotated narrow scope of nutrition for every single meal! A daily rotation of proteins other than chicken can help prevent a nutrient over load in the body.

While it is possible to have a legitmate allergy to chicken protein, your dog might be able to tolerate small organically sourced and rotated additions of chicken and eggs in his diet.
And that is welcomed news for your dog food budget.

06/21/2025
04/21/2025

Grandma T's Holistic Dog Treats are back in stock at Russel County Butchery next door to Winn Dixie on Hwy 80 in Ladonia!

03/28/2025

Have an itchy dog?😿 Reduce Steroids, Apoquel, & Cytopoint This Allergy Season! 🌳🍗🪳🦠🏡

As allergy season approaches, help your pet stay itch-free by addressing their immune system before it overreacts. By starting your pet on supplements like quercetin, bromelain, and Butterbur extract—clinically shown to be as effective as Zyrtec (cetirizine) without the sedative side effects (Schapowal et al., 2002, BMJ)—you can prevent seasonal allergies before they start.

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