What would they eat in the wild ?
A common argument in dog nutrition discussions is the question: “Would dogs eat that in the wild?” While intuitive, this question is scientifically unsound when applied to domestic dogs.
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25 Jan 2026 16:39
A common argument in dog nutrition discussions is the question: “Would dogs eat that in the wild?” While intuitive, this question is scientifically unsound when applied to domestic dogs.
30 Oct 2025 12:59
Honey is full of the vitamins, minerals and antioxidants your dog needs to stay happy and healthy. It can also help control allergy symptoms, skin issues and maintain a healthy weight. But it is high in sugar, so you do need to use caution. Here are the top 5 reasons to give your dog honey.
28 Oct 2025 16:47
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/27/science/vaccines-pets-dogs-cats.html Ckick link to read NYT article: How vaccine skepticism is hurting the dogs and cats. Click on the link to view article.
26 Oct 2025 14:58
As the colder temperatures come, our homes (doors and windows) are closed down tight. A cozy fire or romantic cozy candles fill the room. You may love the scent of an aromatherapy candle or diffuser. Be aware We know dogs have a superior nose to us humans. That being said, What smells good to us could be overpowering your pooch.
5 Sept 2025 14:16
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27 Aug 2025 14:36
22 Aug 2025 11:54
Did you know that the tiny vertical groove between a dog’s nose and upper lip actually has a purpose? It’s called the vegetal groove (or philtrum), and it’s not there by accident!
22 Aug 2025 11:10
Canine shredding is a normal, instinctive behavior linked to a dog's prey drive, allowing them to "dissect" a kill, and is also a way for them to relieve stress, boredom, or agitation. Providing safe outlets for shredding, such as cardboard boxes filled with treats or appropriate chew toys, is the best way to redirect this natural behavior away from inappropriate household items and prevent it from becoming a destructive habit.
25 Jan 2026 16:39
A common argument in dog nutrition discussions is the question: “Would dogs eat that in the wild?” While intuitive, this question is scientifically unsound when applied to domestic dogs.
30 Oct 2025 12:59
Honey is full of the vitamins, minerals and antioxidants your dog needs to stay happy and healthy. It can also help control allergy symptoms, skin issues and maintain a healthy weight. But it is high in sugar, so you do need to use caution. Here are the top 5 reasons to give your dog honey.
28 Oct 2025 16:47
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/27/science/vaccines-pets-dogs-cats.html Ckick link to read NYT article: How vaccine skepticism is hurting the dogs and cats. Click on the link to view article.
26 Oct 2025 14:58
As the colder temperatures come, our homes (doors and windows) are closed down tight. A cozy fire or romantic cozy candles fill the room. You may love the scent of an aromatherapy candle or diffuser. Be aware We know dogs have a superior nose to us humans. That being said, What smells good to us could be overpowering your pooch.
5 Sept 2025 14:16
Click here to add text.
27 Aug 2025 14:36
22 Aug 2025 11:54
Did you know that the tiny vertical groove between a dog’s nose and upper lip actually has a purpose? It’s called the vegetal groove (or philtrum), and it’s not there by accident!
22 Aug 2025 11:10
Canine shredding is a normal, instinctive behavior linked to a dog's prey drive, allowing them to "dissect" a kill, and is also a way for them to relieve stress, boredom, or agitation. Providing safe outlets for shredding, such as cardboard boxes filled with treats or appropriate chew toys, is the best way to redirect this natural behavior away from inappropriate household items and prevent it from becoming a destructive habit.
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