(Picture Credit: Simoneemanphotography/Getty Images) A trending topic among dog lovers is rotating their pups’ protein sources. This basically means you change the protein source of your dog’s food periodically: on a daily, weekly, or monthly schedule. You might go from beef, to fish, to pork, and so on. With today’s dog foods, your options are
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(Picture Credit: Liliya Kulianionak/Getty Images) Olive oil is a staple for many people in their diet. It’s found in kitchen pantries everywhere. So can dogs have olive oil, too? The quick answer is yes, dogs can have olive oil. But there many things to consider when deciding to add olive oil to your pup’s diet.
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) “Can dogs eat pumpkin?” You may be asking this question if you want to share a fall pumpkin treat with your dog, or maybe you’ve heard pumpkin is good for an upset tummy. Humans can eat pumpkin, so is it safe for dogs? The short answer is yes, your dog can
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) Many natural foods and supplements can be added to your dog’s diet that may provide some relief from the pain of arthritis. October 12th is World Arthritis Day, so it’s a good time to talk about this condition that affects humans and dogs all year round. Diet becomes especially important for
(Picture Credit: RossHelen/Getty Images) The vitamin and supplement business for humans is a multi-billion dollar industry. Many pet parents also feel that, if supplements are good for them, they must be good for their pets, too. With Holistic Pet Day coming up on August 30th, maybe natural health solutions for your furry friend are already
(Picture Credit: Chris Amaral/Getty Images) Ah, bread — a treat as tempting to the olfactory senses as to the taste buds, and as tempting to dogs as it is to humans. But can dogs safely eat bread? You’re probably asking this if you want to share a bite of your sandwich or toast with your pooch,
(Picture Credit: K_Thalhofer/Getty Images) Can dogs eat ice? You might be asking this because you are looking for a cold summer treat for your dog, or maybe because some ice fell out of the freezer door and your pup accidentally ate some ice. Humans can eat ice, but is it also safe for dogs to
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) Can dogs eat tomatoes? The short answer is yes, dogs can eat tomatoes, but there are some big exceptions and things you should know before you give them to your dog. It’s important to note that tomatoes are in the nightshade family, and parts of them contain substances that are toxic
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) Can dogs eat peaches? The short answer is yes, dogs can eat peaches, but before you serve your dog some of this yummy fruit, there are some things you should know. Now is an especially good time to learn about dogs and peaches, as August is actually National Peach Month! These
(Picture Credit: Staff photo by Derek Davis/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images) You may have seen cute videos online of dogs joining their owners at the Starbucks drive-thru and getting a tasty-looking Puppuccino. But what exactly is a Starbucks Puppuccino, and is it safe for dogs? Here’s the brief answer: a Starbucks Puppuccino is
(Picture Credit: Chef Henry and DogTime) Does your dog hate taking pills? Well don’t worry because our friend Chef Henry the Pom has a pill pocket recipe that will help your pup take their medicine. A pill pocket is a tasty treat that can hide your dog’s meds and make them more appealing. Your pup
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) When looking for the best dog food for your dog, there are many factors to consider. Dog diets are formulated for size, age, breed, energy level, medical needs, and more. It’s hard to know which dog food is the best. Should you buy your dog food from a store or make
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) Can dogs eat watermelon? The short answer is yes, dogs can eat watermelon. But before you feed your dog this tasty treat, there are some things you should know. This fruit has plenty of vitamins and nutrients that are beneficial for your dog’s health, and they’re made of 92 percent water,
Are you looking for some treats to reward your pup while keeping their teeth in good health? Well don’t worry because our friend Chef Henry the Pom has a dog treat recipe that’ll taste great for your pooch and keep their pearly whites sparkling! Watch the video above and follow along to make some yummy dental snacks for
Is your dog on a diet? Are you looking for some low-calorie treats to reward your pup without worrying about them gaining weight? Well don’t worry because our friend Chef Henry the Pom has a dog treat recipe that’ll make your pooch’s mouth water! Watch the video above and follow along to make some yummy snacks for your
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) While eating disorders are well known in humans, not many people know about the eating disorders that affect dogs. Animals have different reasons for having unusual eating habits, but they can be just as troubling for concerned pet parents. Here are six eating disorders that can affect dogs. 1. Overeating (Picture