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.

Dogs are prone to playing favorites: favorite toy, favorite nap spot, favorite treat, and even favorite person. But when it comes to mealtime, do our dogs get tired of eating the same thing every day? When paired with the solid foundation of a well-rounded food like Ollie’s Fresh or Baked meals, a little added variety
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After so many long months of waiting, it’s finally time to start planning your gender reveal party! It’s an exciting time for everyone, and when you’re getting ready to welcome a new member into your family, you may want to include your dog in the process.  Though there’s plenty of approaches you can take, what
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Table of Contents While the Newfoundland breed (or “Newfies”) was officially recognized by the AKC in 1886, they were virtually unknown as a household pet just 20 years ago. Today, their popularity continues to soar. That said, this breed also requires very specific care, including appropriately adjusted nutrition and special Newfoundland dog food brands. Most
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Kinetic Performance Dog Food Sponsors American Pointing Labrador Association Posted by: Kinetic Dog Food National Sponsorship to support organizational commitment to Labrador Retriever hunt testing 3-Amigos Nutrition Group, LLC, the makers of Kinetic Performance Dog Food, today announced a new sponsorship agreement with the American Pointing Labrador Association (APLA). Effective immediately, Kinetic, a line of
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Today’s dog foods are not one-size-fits-all. Continued canine nutritional research and investigations into the dog’s genome have shown that different breeds can benefit from specific diets. English Springer Spaniels are no different. Finding the best dog food for Springer Spaniels is important for your pet’s overall health and well-being. Table of Contents Springers are a
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You’ve heard it, maybe even uttered it yourself about your own dog: who rescued who? But in the case of KatieJane and her service pup, Shots, the answer is clear; her relationship with her dog saved her life. KatieJane Brashier was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at an early age, long before continuous glucose monitors
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Pet owners’ concerns seem to have turned from the simmering pandemic to the economy as inflation increases the costs of pet food, treats and other pet products. In June, American Pet Product Association (APPA) researchers surveyed 2,020 pet owners in the United States. A higher percentage of millennial, Gen X and baby boomer pet owners
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Fuzzy, sweet, and sour, kiwis are a favorite of fruit lovers around the world and a staple ingredient in fruit salads that have a polarizing reputation. Some people love kiwi and relish the opportunity to enjoy one of these little fruits. Others find the sour flesh of the kiwi to be irritating, and many people
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No breed and no dog are the same, and the different nutritional needs. Finding the best cheap dog food that will also be healthy for your pet will depend largely on what your pet requires at his stage of life. Table of Contents Puppies need more protein than adult dogs because their bodies are growing,
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This article is the first in a series by Paul Agranoff on raising, training, hunting and competing with hunting Labrador Retrievers. I came to the world of Retriever games in 2010 after my retirement from 35 years as a classroom teacher. We had gotten a puppy in October of 2009, and my plan was to
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Evidence-based: https://www.healthnormal.com/foods-toxic-to-dogs/ This video shows 22 Human foods that can be toxic to your dogs. You know how dogs get super excited when they see you eating something? They activate those super adorable puppy eyes that instantly make you want to share some of your food with them. Well, you should be careful about that.
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Dogs tilt their head for a variety of reasons, including to hear better or when they are paying attention. © Nancy Kerns If you assume that your dog is paying extra attention when he tilts his head, you’re right. Veterinary behaviorists theorize that dogs and puppies tilt their heads for a number of reasons: T
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