K9Cuisine Dog Food Dish Blog Launches

February 3rd, 2010

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Welcome to the new K9Cuisine Dog Food Dish Blog. Look for new posts each Wednesday, as we explore, decode and discuss all things about canine nutrition.

My name is Roxanne Hawn, and I’m a professional writer/blogger/journalist. You can check out my full bio, but … in brief … I’m a full-blown dog lover that has written oodles of pet articles in both trade and consumer magazines for about 15 years.

I could not be happier about collaborating with K9Cuisine to provide accurate and usable information about dog food, dog nutrition and related health matters. (We’ll talk cats sometimes too.)

Our goals include creating an open and friendly venue for a growing community of dog-loving families, who seek more than hype, rumor or marketing spin in the dog food space. We welcome your comments, questions and insights as we move forward.

dog food in bowl, with bone
At this early stage, we plan to cover various topics, like:

We’ll take time down the road for Dog Food Debates and (we hope) some real-life nutritional case studies, but in the early days of the K9Cuisine Dog Food Dish, we plan to lay a foundation with some Dog Food Basics.

In other words, what do dogs need nutritionally and why?

Stay tuned.

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A professional writer based in Colorado, Roxanne Hawn doesn't just love dogs. She deep-down requires them in life. Something inside her genes, perhaps? That's why it's such a joy to write about all things canine. Roxanne began writing about pets in 1995, when she worked for the American Animal Hospital Association and later for the American Humane Association. During this period in her career, Roxanne served on the board of directors for the National Council on Pet Population Study and Policy (a coalition of animal welfare groups). Roxanne also volunteered for many years at an animal shelter, where she witnessed firsthand what happens when the human-animal bond breaks or never forms.
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