Dog Food

Dog food is the specialized diet for dogs. It is designed to provide all of the nutrients that a dog needs to stay healthy.

With proper training, dogs can learn a whole host of commands, from sitting and speaking to more complex skills. But it’s the behaviors we don’t teach that can be the most fascinating — and often frustrating. Like all animals, dogs are born with a range of natural instincts. These instincts developed because they served the
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If you have digestive issues, your doctor may recommend taking probiotics to help restore the balance of “good” bacteria in your gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that help other good bacteria compete with harmful ones for nutrients and intestinal binding sites in the GI tract. They also help the immune system fight off
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Welcome to our Peculiar Pet Facts series, where we investigate the oddities of our pets and explore the science behind them. It’s the spookiest time of the year. The neighborhood is full of eerie ghosts, cackling witches and… candy. It’s a fun holiday for people, but for your pet, there are many scary things lurking
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If there’s one thing that makes the chore of raking leaves not soooo tedious, it’s seeing your dog’s joy as they take a running leap and disappear into a leafy pile of goodness. Well, until you need to rake the leaves again. And again. But does your dog spend the night after their leaf pile
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Holiday Safety Tips for Your Pets | Diamond Pet Foods Are poinsettias really toxic? Can dogs eat stuffing? The holidays can create a lot of questions for pet parents about what is and what isn’t safe for your pets. We’ve created some tips to help answer your questions and keep your pets safe. RELATED POST:
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Keep the Tail Wagging is supported by pet parents. I occasionally earn a commission (at no additional cost to you) when you click through an affiliate link to one of my favorite products. Thank you for your support. Read More As a raw feeder, I’ve taken control of the nutrition for my dogs, which means
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Peanut butter is the quintessential homemade dog treat ingredient, but with the fall season approaching, it’s time to spice things up a bit! As usual, pumpkin, pumpkin spice, and pumpkin everything are once again back in season for humans.  Fortunately for your pooch, pumpkin is an excellent seasonal complement to peanut butter, and it’s completely
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Though liver is something of an acquired taste in human cuisine, dogs just can’t seem to get enough of it. It’s believed that the high amounts of protein, vitamins, and essential nutrients make it an absolutely irresistible treat to our furry friends, and a healthy one at that! If making homemade dog treats is your
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4 Diabetic Dog Approved Treats You Can Make At Home Much like humans, dogs can be born with diabetes or develop it later in life, heavily restricting their dietary options. While it may initially seem like they won’t be able to enjoy your delicious homemade snacks, all you need is a bit of adjustment!  There
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Crunchy, sour, sweet, salty, spicy–pickles are everything a savory snack lover could ever want! Add them to a charcuterie board, enjoy them on a sandwich, or just eat straight out of the jar. Pickles are so popular there are entire festivals dedicated to them, and people from every part of the world enjoy pickles with
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If your dog loves their ‘cookies’ and they like to gaze lovingly at you when you enjoy the human version, you might be wondering: can dogs eat cookies?  While it may be tempting to slip your pooch a piece of your sweet treat, it’s generally not a good idea to share human desserts with your
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Foods that can be poisonous to pets and should be stored in closed cabinets include anything containing the sweetener xylitol, chocolate, grapes, raisins, fatty foods, macadamia nuts, walnuts, avocados, onions, garlic, fruit seeds and pits, raw dough, bones, alcohol and anything containing caffeine, says AVMA President Dr. Lori Teller. Not all people food is off
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[embedded content] This recipe uses two protein sources to offer a variety of flavor within the same meal. You could use just one meat or substitute for different protein sources such as fish, venison or rabbit meat. This homemade wet dog food would make a great for any adult pup, as long as they don’t have
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[embedded content] Obesity is an epidemic that is quickly taking over our country. Pets and their humans are more obese now than ever before. Obesity is linked to some very serious health conditions, like heart disease, liver disease and even cancer. This low fat food for dogs can help your pooch shed those unnecessary pounds. Your
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