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    Understanding Why Some Horses are 'Food-Aggressive'

    He who brings the food is momentarily part of the heard. At least that’s how most horses tend to view their caretakers. This partially illuminates why some equine demonstrate mild to hostile behaviors come mealtime. You see, like humans, when...

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    Is Benadryl Safe for Dogs?

    You've heard that Benadryl can help with your dog's allergies, car sickness and more. But is it safe? Should you consult your vet?
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    The Truth About Dog Farts + When It's a Problem

    Unlike humans, dogs feel little to no inherent shame about passing wind. Maybe that’s what makes it so easy to blame our own flatulence on them. The truth is, most of us can still tell the difference, even if we...

  • Low Carb Diets; Feeding for Trainable Energy

    Low Carb Diets; Feeding for Trainable Energy

    Fad diets are exceedingly popular among all walks of life, including horses! Though not all low carb diets are equine appropriate (looking at you Atkins!) you might be surprised to learn why horse nutritionists favor low carbohydrates in some cases....

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    Prebiotics vs. Probiotics; Getting the Most for Less

    While prebiotics and probiotics are definitely close cousins, their roles in the family are completely different. Learn how the two work together to support your dog or horse’s overall health and come away with an understanding of the major differences...

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    Dog CPR: The How-to That Could Save Their Life

    Watch any television hospital drama and you’re sure to see resuscitation attempts. That’s because life saving measures like CPR are the first line of defense when someone collapses or becomes unresponsive. But did you know you can perform CPR on...

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