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Homemade deliciousness your dog will devour (just don’t spoil it by telling him how inexpensive and easy this recipe is). Makes approximately 100 one-inch square treats.more |
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One of the most important supplements you’ll need to add to your dog’
meal is calcium. If dogs had the ability to chew on a good bone every
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Springtime Topper
This tasty yet light combination of flavours provides a nourishing, healthy addition to your companion’s usual meal.
Ingredients
¼ c...more |
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These little soft nibbles are
ideal for training, playing,
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These sage cookies fit the bill for tender-tummied pups. Sage, thyme, chamomile or fennel all settle the stomach and bowel, and are especially recommended for dogs with food sensitivities. Substitute the sage for thyme, chamomile or fennel if that's what you have on hand.
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Help prevent or slow down the progression of CDS and keep your senior dog’s brain sharp with “brain teasers” and “brain foods” that you add to your dog’s diet.
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Answer the call of your pup’s inner hound dog.
Elvis would be proud.
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Canine obesity is the most common nutritional problem seen in vet clinics in North America. In North America, it is estimated that 30 percent of adult dogs are overweight. Any breed of dog can become overweight but it is most commonly seen in Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, Beagles, and Pugs. In today’s society, it is easy to let ourselves get overweight and, as a result, we are letting our dogs get fat as well. A sedentary lifestyle and a climate that is not always conducive to outdoor activity can result in an increase in weight for our dogs.more |
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Make this simple, delicious dog treat with just 3 ingredients!
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Wanting to find more people food that is safe for your dog to eat? Here's another 10 foods that are approved to feed your dog!
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