(Picture Credit: Getty Images) Can dogs eat watermelon? The short answer is yes, dogs can eat watermelon, but before you feed your dog this tasty fruit, there are some things you should know. This fruit has plenty of vitamins and nutrients that are beneficial for your dog’s health, and they’re made of 92 percent water,
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(Picture Credit: Tudor Costache/Getty Images) Passing gas is as natural as breathing. That’s not to say that an unwelcome gust of wind isn’t disorienting when it’s unexpected. We pet parents know all too well that even our furry friends aren’t exempted from sudden stink bombs. Just like in humans, farting can either be a passing–pun
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) When looking for the best dog food for your dog, there are many factors to consider. Dog diets are formulated for size, age, breed, energy level, medical needs, and more. It’s hard to know which dog food is the best. Should you buy your dog food from a store or make
(Picture Credit: Pekic/Getty Images) Is there such a thing as a perfect meal and exercise routine that will give your dog the maximum amount of health benefits? Just like us, every dog has different needs that suit them best. Planning out each day’s meal and exercise routine is more essential to a happy and healthy
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) Can dogs eat tomatoes? The short answer is yes, dogs can eat tomatoes, but there are some big exceptions and things you should know before you giving them to your dog. It’s important to note that tomatoes are in the nightshade family, and parts of them contain substances that are toxic
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) Can dogs eat blueberries? The short answer is yes, dogs can eat blueberries, but there are some things you should know before you share them with your dog. Blueberries are full of vitamins and nutrients that can give dogs a big health boost, and they’re small and soft, so they don’t
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) Can dogs eat french fries? You probably ask this question if you want to share a treat from the drive-thru with your pooch. Most humans can eat french fries once in a while, so can dogs have them, too? The answer to that question is technically yes, most dogs can eat
(Picture Credit: adogslifephoto/Getty Images) Turkey takes the spotlight in the most recent salmonella outbreak. The latest development ties raw turkey products, including pet food, to potential sources of infection. Dogs who eat these products may be at risk for exposure. Pet food brands have started recalling their products as more people report salmonella infections. The
(Picture Credit: Jaromir Chalabala/EyeEm/Getty Images) When buying dog food, it’s only natural for pet owners to look at the ingredients list. However, this may not necessarily give you all the information that you need to make decisions about what your dog should eat. Apparently, even the leading dog brands may not be accurately reporting the
(Picture Credit: Enrico Andretta / EyeEm/Getty Images) Can dogs eat oranges? If you’re looking for the quick answer, it’s yes. However, the full answer is not so simple. There are some things you should know before feeding oranges to your dog. For most of us humans, an orange can be a sweet and nutritious snack. But
(Picture Credit: joshblake/Getty Images) Welcoming a new dog in the home has its challenges, the biggest of which can be finding the diet that best suits them. That’s because not all pet foods are made equal—and not even all food types can be tolerated by your pooch. You may need to experiment at first to
(Picture Credit: Allison Michael Orenstein/Getty Images) If you’ve ever referred to your pooch as a “fur baby” or bought them more luxuries than you’d buy for yourself, then you may be a doting pup parent—and proud of it! Many young people have adopted this trend of having fur babies, especially millennials who feel that caring
(Picture credit: Katelyn Hoglund, Dogs And Other Unsolicited Advice – L O N G bois & the House Hippos) As a dog mom of five, caring for my pack can quickly get expensive. From vet visits and supplements, to food and treats, clothing and collars, it adds up faster than I’d like it to. So, wherever
(Picture Credit: WilleeCole/Getty Images) Does your pup always whine for treats after doing a few tricks? Do they tend to ask for seconds during dinner time? You’re not alone. Dog owners have a hard time resisting those puppy-dog-eyes, and that can lead to overfeeding at meal and treat times. More dogs are gaining too much
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) Can dogs eat peaches? The short answer is yes, dogs can eat peaches, but before you serve your dog some of this yummy fruit, there are some things you should know. Peaches are loaded with beneficial nutrients that can be good for your dog’s health when they are served properly and
(Picture Credit: Getty Images) Can dogs eat bananas? The short answer is yes, dogs can eat bananas, but before you let your pup munch these sweet, yellow fruits, there are some things you should know. Like many other good things, bananas are best enjoyed by dogs in moderation. They are full of beneficial vitamins and