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How to Safely Transition to a New Dog Food
“Variety is the spice of life,” said no dog ever. At least not when it comes to food. In fact, constantly changing up the dinner menu is likely to result in a digestive upset. Still, there are times when a...
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Grain Free and Taurine
For the past decade, one of the fastest growing trends in the pet food industry has been the “grain-free” diet. These diets do not include corn, soy, and wheat, which are often seen as the “bad guys” by some pet...
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Safe Hay: Feed Storage
How do you safely store hay and horse feed? Summer months are prime time for hay baling. But not just any hay is for horses. As a fire hazard and perishable crop, its environmental sensitivity and susceptibility to parasites can...
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Is Joint Pain Slowing Down your Dog?
Notice your dog moving slowly to greet you when you get home? Are they more vocal when laying down? Has the spring in their step turned to a slow trot? Time to take action. As the name suggests, degenerative joint...
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What Type of Pet Food Bowl is Safest?
You put a lot of time and energy into researching the healthiest pet foods for your fur child. But did you ever stop to think about what you’re serving it out of? Truth is, some cat and dog food bowls...
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Begging Be Gone: 6 Table Manners Tips to Teach to Your Dog
Is people food bad for dogs? The short answer is yes and no. While some human foods can be highly toxic to pups, others are perfectly palatable. For example, Muenster uses beta-carotene rich pumpkin in a few of their holistic...