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What Pet Food Labels Really Mean

Pet food is a multi-billion dollar industry. There are some companies who genuinely care about the health and well-being of the pets they impact. There are others companies whose sole purpose is to generate the biggest profit they can. While using cheap ingredients and cutting corners is one way get ahead, another is to generate

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Puppy Tummy Ache? Reach For Pumpkin, Not Pepto

With Halloween right around the corner you’ve no doubt seen the stores stocking up on pumpkins for the festivities. Pumpkins are plentiful this time of year so it seems like an appropriate opportunity to talk about this delicious and nutritious diet ingredient for our canine and feline companions. Pumpkin has been described as a mystery

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Sweet Potatoes – Good or Bad For Dogs?

Question : I heard that sweet potatoes are good for dogs. Is this true and if so, what are the benefits? Answer: September is the fall harvest time for sweet potatoes and as such, questions come in asking for reassurance that sweet potatoes are an acceptable diet ingredient for dogs. You may be surprised to

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Your Dogs Stool: The Stool Pigeon of Health

The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines a “stool pigeon” as an informer. In today’s blog post, I’ll explain how your pets stool informs you of the current state of health of your companion animal. I strongly believe that all canine guardians should think of themselves as “stool pigeons” because in reality, your dog’s stool informs you of

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