Walnuts include plenty of natural antioxidants and other nutrients. Both humans and dogs can take benefit of these antioxidants, right? Well, let’s first attempt to find out all the facts, before jumping into any conclusions.
Continue reading...The Healthiest Dog Breeds: Small, Big, Smartest, Hypoallergenic, and More
There are no two dogs alike. Each is different in character, size, and health. Although it is not absolute, some breeds are known to have longer lifespans than others and generally be healthier. Jump in to learn all about those.
Continue reading...5 Common Reasons Why Puppy is Licking His Paws
While it’s common for dogs to refresh their paws from time to time an excessive licking is usually indicating that there’s a problem. Pups who lick their paws too much can create stains on their feet (if they are light-colored). And may even develop swollen wounds that can be tricky to cure. The most typical 5 reasons why puppy licking paws #1 Something hurts Not necessarily something visible, like the burr in pup’s toes. It may be an inflammation or skin infection. Or even joint pain. More thorough examination performed by the vet is needed in this case too identify...
Continue reading...Best Dog Food for Golden Retriever (the Good, the Bad, and the Greatest)
Golden Retriever is one of America’s most common dog breeds. They say it is friendly, smart, and dedicated But just like us on a lousy diet, your four-legged buddy might get sick and cranky. So let’s try to find out how to avoid that and choose the best possible dog food for the requirements of your golden.
Continue reading...Best Bully Sticks for Dogs: Here’s What You Have to Know
It is one product that works even with the pickiest pooches, and the best part is that if you choose the right brand and size, those bully sticks will be bringing lots of joy to your pup’s life for a very long time. But it’s important to pick the right one.
Continue reading...Can Dogs Eat Pork?
Pork is amongst the most popular red mears out there and we, humans, occasionally love to enjoy and juicy pork rib barbecue, exquisite pork hams or maple syrup glazed pieces of crunchy bacon. And, of course, it’s natural for any dog owner to strive to share the joy of pork-eating with their pets. And since dogs are direct descendants from carnivore wolves, we often think that any meat will do good for our pups. However, there’s no straight answer to a question if dogs can eat pork. So we’ve tried to dive in deeper and get some facts straight, to...
Continue reading...Can Dogs Drink Milk?
Even though mentally picturing a pet drinking milk doesn’t appear to be a wild though, there might not be an uncomplicated yes or no answer to the question: Can dogs drink milk?. And there are definitely a few rules to keep in mind. Here’s the starter: “Most dogs can drink cow’s milk or goat’s milk. However some dogs may be allergic or lactose intolerant,” states Dr. Stephanie Liff, DVM. Yes, pups take mother’s milk. It has a sugar named lactose. And to digest it you need an enzyme called lactase. Dogs have plenty of it as it is utilized to...
Continue reading...Can Dogs Have Almonds?
Most of the times dogs are quite sure – anything you eat is worth eating and is as pleasing as a chunk of melting juicy steak — even in cases, you are munching on lettuce leaves or nuts! But the truth is that our pets can’t benefit from everything we eat, almonds included. According to the research database of the United States Department of Agriculture 100g of roasted almonds has 607 calories, 21.43g of proteins, 53.57g of fats (including 3.57g of “questionable” saturated fats and the rest being “good” poly- and monosaturated), 23.33g of carbs including 10g of fiber and...
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