Fresh, minimally processed food is healthier for your dog than highly processed kibble. This guide examines the pros and cons of feeding homemade dog food.
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Diet and Food
What one activity seems to be present when family and friends get together? Eating. “What’s for supper?” “Where will we take the gang out to eat tonight?” Eating is also a big part of the friendship you have with your four-legged family member. This category tells you what your dog should eat to be healthy. Just as important, and maybe more so, it points out foods your dog should not eat. So “bone” appetit.
Dog owners are interested in the ingredients and quality of pet food. These nine human-grade dog foods offer variety and personalization for your dog.
Choosing a tasty, grain-free dog treat isn't as challenging as you think. Consider the health benefits and review this information about 10 top brands.
Good dental health is key to your dog's overall health and well-being. This guide examines dental dog treats that maintain clean teeth and fresh breath.
Holistic dog food is a wise choice for your dog's health. They are free of potentially dangerous additives. Consider these 11 holistic brands for your pup.
Choosing the right food is essential to provide the best nutrition for your dog. This guide examines the features and ingredients of the top brands.
The multiple ingredients in commercial dog food make detecting allergens difficult. Here are seven grain-free food options suited for dogs with allergies.
Ziwi Peak is a minimally processed, mess-free raw food alternative that travels easily without requiring refrigeration or freezing.
Your dog's digestion takes a hit anytime they eat something that upsets their stomach. You want to correct the issue regardless of your dog's symptoms.
Tired of your dog’s water bowls slipping and splashing water all over your freshly mopped floors? Or does your pup chew or damage your plastic bowls?
Have you noticed your dog doesn't feel quite as light when you pick them up? Or maybe your pup seems to be shedding weight and you're not sure why.
Has your dog been pawing at its ear lately? While this isn't always a concern, it may be a sign your pet has a food-related ear infection.












