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      • Choosing A Dog Food
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        • You’re feeding your dog wrong! 10 Reasons why you are feeding your dog the wrong way
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        • 10 Things Every Pet Owner Must Avoid In Their Dogs Food
      • Homemade Diets
        • What to avoid when making your homemade treats
        • Choose the best flour for your homemade dog treats
        • Bone Broth for dogs: What you need to know!
        • 7 rules of thumb when making your pets treats
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      • Grain-Free Diets
        • The link between grain-free diets and DCM
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        • Article Review: How a raw diet affects the feline gastrointestinal tract
        • Feeding your cat a homemade or raw diet? You should know about these 3 deficiencies
        • How a Raw Food or BARF Diet Affects Your Dogs Microbiome
        • Five reasons your vet doesn’t agree with raw diets
        • How a Raw Food or BARF Diet Affects Your Dogs Microbiome
    • Healthy Treats
      • Choosing treats for a dog with a sensitive stomach: 7 rules of thumb
      • What to avoid when making your homemade treats
    • Holistic Health
      • Adaptogens & Nootropics: biohacking your dog
      • Dogs & Vitamins: Do dogs need them? Vitamin Deficiencies in dogs
    • Chia Seeds
      • The Benefits & Hazards of Feeding Your Dog Chia Seeds
      • Chia Seeds & Dogs: Which dogs benefit the most from chia seeds?
    • Flax Seed
      • Is Flax Seed Safe To Feed Dogs?: 8 Things to Keep in Mind
      • Flax Seeds & Dogs: Can My dog have flax seeds?
  • Gut Health
    • Probiotics
      • 4 All Natural Probiotics for Dogs we Love
      • How to choose the best probiotic for your dog
      • The pro’s & con’s of giving probiotics to dogs with pancreatitis
    • Microbiome
      • How a Raw Food or BARF Diet Affects Your Dogs Microbiome
      • Your pets microbiome & 4 things you can do to keep it healthy
      • Your pets microbiome & 4 things you can do to keep it healthy
    • 16 Holiday Foods that Can Harm Your Dog or Cat
  • Digestive Issues
    • Camping with a dog that has digestive issues
    • IBD & IBS
      • What’s the big difference between IBS & IBD?
      • Inflammatory Bowel Disease
      • Irritable Bowel Syndrome
      • IBD in Dogs
        • FMT: Could this be the cure for your dogs IBD?
        • Irritable Bowel Disease (IBD) in dogs, important things you need to know
        • FMT: Could this be the cure for your dogs IBD?
        • Budesonide or Prednisone, finding the best treatment for IBD in your dog?
    • Diarrhea In Dogs
      • 6 Things to do when your dog has diarrhea
      • 7 safe over the counter medications for diarrhea & vomiting in dogs
      • 13 Foods that can help if your dog has diarrhea or vomiting
      • Chronic Diarrhea in Dogs: 7 Questions your vet will ask
    • Pancreatitis
      • Pancreatitis in Cats
      • Pancreatitis in Dogs
        • Pancreatitis in dogs: Causes, Prevention, and Treatment
        • Best Petco treats for dogs with chronic pancreatitis
        • How to comfort a dog with pancreatitis at home
        • What a veterinarian feeds her dog with pancreatitis
        • Camostat mesilate as a treatment of canine pancreatitis
        • The pro’s & con’s of giving probiotics to dogs with pancreatitis
        • 6 Possible Complications of Pancreatitis
        • Pancreatitis in Pets: Pet safety during the holidays
        • What Dogs are more Prone to Pancreatitis
        • 8 healthy low-fat natural treats for dogs with chronic pancreatitis
    • 5 things you should always have on hand if your dog has a chronic intestinal disease
  • Food Allergies
    • Chicken Allergies In Dogs: The Ultimate Guide
    • The differences between food intolerances and food allergies in dogs and cats
  • Diet Therapy
    • Feeding For Arthritis
      • What to look for in a quality joint-support dog food
      • Types of arthritis in dogs & how food can help
      • Arthritis in dogs: how the dog gut microbiome affects arthritis
      • How food can help prevent or delay arthritis in dogs
      • Arthritis in Dogs: 10 important ingredients in a joint supplement
      • The top joint Supplements to stop arthritis pain in dogs
    • Common inherited diseases in Golden Retrievers and how food can help

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can cats eat pecans

Can cats eat pecans?

Pecans are non-toxic to cats. Cats can eat pecans but they should not due to their high-fat content

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can dogs eat pecans

Can dogs eat pecans?

No dogs should not eat pecans Pecans are bad for dogs because of their high-fat content which puts them at an increased risk for pancreatitis and a compound called juglone which is toxic to dogs.

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seizures in dogs

Seizures in dogs: What not to feed a dog that has seizures

What are seizures in dogs? A seizure is a burst of electrical activity in the brain and can cause uncontrolled changes in behavior and body movements. What are some reasons for seizures in dogs? Dogs can have many types of seizures, just like humans, and can range in severity and for a variety of reasons. …

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dogs and flour

Is plain all-purpose flour safe for dogs?

Yes, dogs can have all-purpose flour but they probably should not because there is very limited nutritional value. All-purpose or plain flour is a refined grain as all of the bran and germ are removed which is where the majority of the nutrients and fiber are stored. All-purpose flour and plain flour are the same …

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dog wedding

Planning a dog wedding? Here’s what should (and shouldn’t) be on the menu

Looking to make your dog’s wedding day extra special? Delicious and unique dog wedding food is sure to get tails wagging at your pup’s big day! From canine-friendly finger foods to fun party snacks, get creative with these paw-some dishes that will keep guests begging for more. Keep reading to find out what should and …

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High blood pressure in dogs and how diet helps

High blood pressure in dogs is actually more common than many pet owners may think. Just like in humans, diet can definitely help in most cases. How do you prevent high blood pressure in dogs feed a high-quality, low-sodium diet What should you feed a dog with high blood pressure Look for foods without added …

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dog training dogs with gastrointestinal issues

The best training treats for dogs with GI issues

Choosing the right training treats for dogs with gastrointestinal issues can be tricky but it is far from impossible. With the right treats and rewards you can help your fur baby learn to become the well-behaved pup they were meant to be. Keep reading to discover how. 1. Know your dog’s accurate dietary requirements To …

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Poison Ivy

What to do if your dog eats poison ivy

Have you ever wondered what would happen if your beloved dog ate poison ivy? Having your pet ingest a plant can cause them to become very sick or even die, depending on how much they’ve eaten. Find out the signs of a poisoned pup and what action you should take if it happens to yours. …

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cat third eyelid showing

Is your cat’s third eyelid showing? It may be parasites!

Your cat’s third eyelid may be exposed or not fully retracting for many reasons including allergies, infection, irritation, and intestinal parasites. Many times, the issue is self-limiting and not serious but in some cases, your cat will need to be treated medically by a veterinarian. Keep reading to learn exactly what causes your cat’s third …

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can cats eat chocolate

Can cats eat chocolate?

Chocolate and Cats Chocolate is derived from Theobroma cacao which are seeds that have been roasted and prepared to eat many owners know that it is toxic for dogs but cat owners may have some concerns as well and want to know if cats can eat chocolate. Is chocolate toxic to cats? Simply put, yes …

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