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    Is it Dangerous for Dogs to Eat Their Stool or Other Animal Feces?

    Things you need to know if your dog is eating poop Coprophagia may sound like a fancy Italian restaurant, but what’s on the menu is far from fine dining. Coprophagy is the act of ingesting feces. Yes, eating poop! Much...

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    Easy Ways to Keep Cats Off Counters

    From a young age, humans are taught to wash their hands after using the restroom, especially before meal prep. Cats on the other paw are more likely to jump directly from the litter box to your kitchen counters without giving...

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    Should I Be Concerned About My Cat’s Unplanned Weight Loss?

    There’s a reason why so many weight loss cat foods exist. To keep Fluffy healthy, there may come a time when she needs a little help with weight control. But what if you saw her suddenly and inexplicably drop a...

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    Talking Doggy Body Temps: Fever to Hypothermia

    Calling our mammalian systems temperature-sensitive is an understatement. For doggie bodies, a few degrees can make all the difference. Should the mercury shift even a little in either direction, your dog could be in real danger. Temperature fluctuations can be...

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    Teaching Your Dog Food New Tricks: Introducing Muenster Grain Free

    Anyone who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks hasn’t met Muenster. For the past few months, we’ve been tethered to the kitchen, refining our recipes and cooking up something deliciously healthy. Coming February 12th, a new and...

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    New Dog: Try Muenster Ancient Grains Recipe

    Let’s go back. Way back. Imagine it’s 1932–a time of simplicity, a time of caring, a time of purity. Honesty reigned and quality of life was the rule, not the exception. Back then, product innovation came from a place of...

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