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We love treating our dogs. After all, they are part of the family.
But while it might be tempting to share some of your food with your beloved fur baby, it’s important to remember that some ingredients that are edible and safe for humans, can be harmful for dogs. That’s why you should always do some research before feeding your pooch something new and try your best to resist those puppy-dog eyes.
For all the last-minute gifters, we have created a list of our teams favorite, go-to gifts for dogs and dog-lovers alike! Just in case you needed a little help 😉 Happy gifting! 🎁 Be a good dog mom or dog dad and get your pup some new swag!
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"The majority of the people that I see have overweight or obese pets and almost none of them realize that there is a problem. Pallaby is a unique product as it really does offer a solution. There is just nothing...
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Hint: Once opened...not that long. Buying bulk bags of kibble can seem like a great way to save money when choosing food for your pup. Often sold at a lower cost per pound than smaller bags, the apparent savings can be appealing. But most dog parents are not aware that unless the food is consumed within a short window of time, it can spoil quickly. The potential result? Lots of waste, stale kibble, and a dissatisfied pup. Read on to learn more about how long dry dog food lasts and 6 tips and tricks for keeping your pup’s kibble fresh.
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On Pet Obesity Awareness Day, we're taking a look at what we can do to fight pet obesity. Have you ever looked at your dog and wondered if they are overweight? If your answer is no, you’re not alone. It’s not always easy to notice when a dog is overweight, even obese. But you can become a better observer of your dog and their health may depend on it. According to recent research, 56% of dogs are obese or overweight. What’s most concerning is that overweight dogs live 2 ½ years shorter, on average, than those with a healthy body weight. In this post, we’ll show you how you can visually evaluate your dog’s weight and how portion control can help prevent unintentional overfeeding, a leading cause of dog obesity.
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