5 Ways to Keep Your Dog Healthy During the Fall Months
Summer has left us for another year, and while we will miss visits to the beach and lazy afternoons in the shade of our favorite tree, fall is a spectacular season for dogs and the people who love...
View ArticleHow Dogs See Holidays — and How You Can Make Celebrations Less Stressful for...
I was working on training exercises in a local hardware store recently with a beautiful, nearly “bomb-proof” Golden Retriever named Solda. She was making find after find during our nose work class in a...
View ArticleIs It OK to Feed My Dog Thanksgiving Turkey?
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View Article8 Tips to Help You and Your Dog De-Stress During the Holidays
The holidays are a stressful time of year for many of us, including our pets. And just as there are strategies to reduce human stress, there are great ways to keep dogs calm and collected through New...
View ArticleDoes Your Dog Get Chilly? Warm Up His Food in the Winter
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View ArticleHealthy People Foods Our Dogs Love
Most of us have had the message driven home repeatedly over the years: “People foods” are simply off-limits when it comes to our furry friends. These foods are not properly balanced. They’re somehow...
View ArticleWhy My Dogs Gained Weight on a Healthy, All-Natural Dog Food
I have fed a lot of different foods to my dogs over the years, looking for the perfect diet for the canine members of our family. I tried to educate myself on what a healthy food is — and why. When I...
View ArticleIs it Time to Go Organic for Your Dog’s Food?
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View ArticleMy Vizsla Tries the Pet Tutor Interactive Feeder and Trainer
If there’s one thing you should know about my dog, Finley, it’s that she’s the sweetest pup in the world. If you’re curious to know one more thing about her, she has separation anxiety. Besides of her...
View ArticleDo You Have a Food-Obsessed Dog? Here’s How I Deal With Mine
To say my pup Riggins is food-motivated is an understatement. If you are eating dinner at my house, there is a strong possibility that my sweet mutt will try to grab a bite or two. Of course, this is...
View ArticleI Feed My Dog Store-Bought Kibble, and I Feel So Guilty About It!
I consider myself a good dog mom — nay, a great dog mom — and yet there are times when I feel like I’m not doing the absolute best for my baby boy, specifically with my decision to feed Riggins...
View ArticleGet the Facts on Food Sensitivities in Dogs
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View ArticleWith The PetStaurant, Marc Ching Helps Dogs Live Healthier Lives
When he’s not rescuing dogs from extreme cruelty situations, Marc Ching is teaching dog and cat parents how to improve the health of their pets with nourishing, wholesome food. A fourth-generation...
View Article5 Tips for Stopping Doggie Chaos at Mealtimes
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View ArticleDog Products We’re Wagging About in May
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View Article8 Veggie-Inspired Dog Foods, Treats, and Toys!
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View ArticleWhy You Should Get Rid of Your Dog’s Food Bowl
Mealtime for Kona, my newly adopted terrier mix, is over in seconds. About 34 seconds to be precise. While she may own bragging rights as a canine speed-eating champ, I know that she was on pace to be...
View ArticleShould You Worry About BPA Levels in Your Dog? A New Study Says Yes
You might be aware of the industrial chemical bisphenol A, commonly referred to as BPA. It’s been used as a hardening additive in plastics and resins for decades, but recent research has linked the...
View ArticlePeanut Butter + Dogs = Bliss in New Photo Book by Greg Murray
When Ohio-based dog photographer Greg Murray saw his rescue, a Cane Corso Mastiff named Bailey, caught up in a blissful reverie attempting to lick peanut butter off her face, he was hit with playful...
View ArticleCommentary: Why By-Products in Dog Food Aren’t Always a Bad Thing
By-products: They’re what’s for dinner. At least if you’re a dog or cat, although my wife, Teresa, and I have been to some pretty fancy restaurants that served what many people would consider...
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