Have you ever wondered how your dog’s digestive system works? In truth, our dogs’ digestive systems have some similarities to our own. Like humans, dogs transform food into usable nutrients through their digestive systems.
Soy and soy-based products have been well-known in the health food industry for years. Tofu is considered a clean, plant-based alternative to meat and can be found on many restaurant menus. In recent years, some dog food brands have started marketing “soy-free” dog foods. Is soy something to be avoided? Or can your dog eat it too?
When it comes to pet supplements, some are more commonly prescribed than others. There are joint supplements, like glucosamine and chondroitin, herbal supplements, and so many more. But, according to VCA Hospitals, omega-3 supplements are some of the most widely prescribed supplements for dogs. So, what makes omega-3 so great for our furry friends?
Did you know that being a dog-lover can improve your heart health? According to a Swedish study from 2017, there’s a link between being a registered dog owner and having a lower risk of cardiovascular disease. So, dogs are good for your heart—but how can you ensure that you’re keeping your pup’s heart healthy? Get informed on heart disease in dogs and how you can prevent it below.
Many dogs will experience an allergic reaction to something, so it is important to be prepared and learn the correct treatment. Allergic reactions are uncomfortable, so we’ve compiled a guide to help you provide your dog with some relief.
When giving your dog a chew toy, safety is key. Bones are one of the most common dog treats, but will they splinter? Are antlers for dogs safe? We’ve compiled a guide to help you figure out what is and what isn’t good for your dog to chew.