
Do not feel guilty about letting your dog watch TV. Even vets agree that it has its purposes. Learn how to use television for your dog’s benefit!
Is your curious canine craving a cookie? Obviously this treat isn’t a great reward for your dog. No matter how you cut it, cookie consumption is a bad idea. There’s no doubt about that! While a one-time exception wouldn’t be Read More …
Want to treat your dog to some Cheerios? Truth be told, it’s not harmful to feed small amounts of this low sugar cereal. So what is the issue? Even though your dog may enjoy the crunchy taste, it’s a bad Read More …
Has your dog ever watched you eat a bagel in the morning? Are you wondering about sharing some? The first thing you should know is this: Eventually your buddy could begin to beg which would be an obvious sign of Read More …
Are you wondering if you can share a tasty tortilla or two with your dog? Is it such a terrible idea? Here’s the deal: Either flour or corn-based, as a general rule, processed foods are not recommended for furry friends. Read More …
Crunchy Fritos are certainly delicious, but how about sharing with your dog? As you’ve likely suspected, it’s not a good idea. For one, deep-fried Fritos are very high in unhealthy fat (it makes up more than half the calories). A Read More …
Marshmallows may seem like a great bite-sized treat for a pet dog. But, quite honestly, they should be off limits. Let’s be real! Feeding your dog sugar-laden marshmallows is an unhealthy habit to get into. A one-off treat is fine. Read More …
Crackers, being bite-sized, seem like a decent treat for a pet dog. Would you like to share some with your furry friend? Here’s the deal: Giving your dog 1 or 2 isn’t the end of the world, but feeding crackers Read More …
It’s only a matter of time before your dog wants a taste of your potato chips. Just how bad is sharing this salty snack? Lay’s chips, and most other brands, are a type of junk food. Allowing your dog to Read More …