
Olives seem like a harmless enough food for dogs. But is that actually true? Good news! Your furry friend can be fed a small amount of this bite-sized Mediterranean snack. Olives aren’t toxic. With that being said, it is important Read More …
Olives seem like a harmless enough food for dogs. But is that actually true? Good news! Your furry friend can be fed a small amount of this bite-sized Mediterranean snack. Olives aren’t toxic. With that being said, it is important Read More …
Papaya is one of the best fruits around. The enzymes are especially great for gut health. But what about for your dog? Here’s the deal: Go easy and your best buddy can also benefit from eating portioned out papaya. Introduce Read More …
Most dogs, if given the chance, will at least try a mushroom or two. Are you reluctant to share? With so many fungal species, some being poisonous, lots of pet parents are understandably hesitant. So is this fleshy fungus food Read More …
Obviously eating fruit is healthy, but does this hold true for dogs? Truth be told, the answer isn’t so simple! There are various pitfalls, precautions and preparations to consider before feeding your dog some fruit. The good news: Most fruits are Read More …
Your pet pooch will probably pounce for a plum if given the chance. Good news! With some basic precautions, your dog can partake in this fabulous fruit. First and foremost, be sure to always remove the plum’s pit. Doing so Read More …
It’s very tempting to feed your dog broccoli when you consider the valuable vitamins and minerals it has to offer. You’ll be happy to hear that sharing is a great idea! While dogs don’t require green leafy vegetables, that doesn’t Read More …
Arrowroot comes in handy for bowel issues, but what about for dogs? First the good news: This powdery substance is not known to be dangerous for pets. Whether you are interested in arrowroot as an ingredient in treats or as Read More …
You’ll be happy to hear that watermelon makes for an excellent treat for your dog. It’s not only nutritious, but also hydrating and low in calories. While dogs generally do not handle fruits as well as humans, if you go Read More …