
Giving your dog a bone seems like a no-brainer — because it is! Canines obviously love them but, for safety’s sake, you should be super selective. While there is a seemingly endless debate as to whether dogs can handle real bones, Read More …
Giving your dog a bone seems like a no-brainer — because it is! Canines obviously love them but, for safety’s sake, you should be super selective. While there is a seemingly endless debate as to whether dogs can handle real bones, Read More …
Are you wondering if you should give your dog oatmeal? Straight to the point: This classic breakfast food is safe for pets, super beneficial actually — in certain scenarios. Just be selective about the type of oatmeal your dog gets Read More …
You’ll be happy to hear that apple cider vinegar has beneficial uses for dogs too! It’s a natural bug repellant, excellent ear cleaner and a super all-purpose skin solution. Yup! There are practical applications for apple cider vinegar when it Read More …
It’s often the case that major pet food recalls create lots of interest in switching over to raw foods. Still, many dog owners remain skeptical or cautious or just totally unaware of the benefits of going raw! Despite all the Read More …
Sharing a potato with a precious pet pooch is fine. Doing so can be a healthy addition to your dog’s diet, but there are a few key factors to consider. First and foremost: White potatoes are in the Nightshade family 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 …
You’ll be happy to know that feeding your dog some lettuce won’t be harmful. All types including, Romaine and crisp iceberg, are A-OK. With that being said, we prefer that you go with plain lettuce. Some salads should be off 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 …