
Cornmeal (or corn flour) is a common ingredient that should not be frequently given to your dog. But wait! Isn’t this grain in many foods, including canine chow? Yes, that is true. Cornmeal is a popular filler in mass-produced dog Read More …
Cornmeal (or corn flour) is a common ingredient that should not be frequently given to your dog. But wait! Isn’t this grain in many foods, including canine chow? Yes, that is true. Cornmeal is a popular filler in mass-produced dog Read More …
Everyone know that peas are healthy, but what about for your pet dog? Great news! Whether you have canned green peas, Snow or Sugar Snap peas, they’re an excellent addition to your canine’s diet! Virtually all varieties offer high fiber, Read More …
Many people cringe at the thought of consuming internal animal organs. Your dog, on the other hand, probably doesn’t mind eating guts! In fact, Fido is likely already getting some animal innards. How’s that? Most dog foods contain internal organs. Read More …
Tuna fish is loaded with plenty of lean protein. It’s no wonder your dog wants some! So is it safe for canines, or is there some reason to not share? You’ll be happy to know that tuna is A-OK for Read More …
Nuts are nutritious, but don’t let that fool you! Despite what seems like a perfect bite-sized reward, they can be problematic for dogs in some concerning ways including: Organ inflammation Stomachaches Vomiting Diarrhea And of course, choking is also possible. Read More …
Are you thinking of feeding your dog some trout? Straight to the point: This type of fish can kill your canine. The fact is raw or under-cooked trout may expose your dog to Salmon Poisoning Disease (SPD) which, left untreated, Read More …
Eating meat is obviously very natural for dogs. It’s a fact that carnivorous canines thrive on juicy protein-packed animal flesh. Whether you have chicken, turkey, lamb and beef… Meats are way superior to kibble! But which types are best for dogs? And Read More …