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The Importance of 100% Complete & Balanced Food for your Dog

This world is better with pets in it, but have you ever wondered what keeps our lively friends going throughout the day? It…

What is a 100% Complete & Balanced meal for dogs?

Dogs, like humans, require a complete & balanced diet to be healthy and enthusiastic tail waggers. It is essential to…

Do Dogs Dream?

You've probably seen it happen—your sleeping dog suddenly lets out a woof as his legs begin to twitch. Is he dreaming?Many…

Are Dog Licks Kisses?

Dogs lick often and for a variety of reasons. For example, mothers lick their puppies to clean them and from about six weeks…

Feeding

The Importance of 100% Complete & Balanced Food for your Dog

This world is better with pets in it, but have you ever wondered what keeps our lively friends going throughout the day? It…

What is a 100% Complete & Balanced meal for dogs?

Dogs, like humans, require a complete & balanced diet to be healthy and enthusiastic tail waggers. It is essential to…

8 Tips on Feeding Your Adult Dog the Right Way

A dog’s needs and nutritional requirements change as they transition from puppyhood to adulthood. Small dogs reach this…

Why is Protein Important in Your Dog’s Diet?

If you’re looking at a canine diet that is balanced and healthy, you will most certainly spot protein at the top of the…

Caring

How Should I Exercise My Dog?

Ten days after your puppy is vaccinated, you can start taking him outside for exercise. In their first few months, puppies…

Why Does My Dog Eat Grass?

It is not uncommon for dogs to eat grass and is generally un-harmful to the dog providing the grass has not been chemically…

Tips to Ensure Your Dog Sleeps Soundly

While an average adult dog spends a large part of his day sleeping, he'll sleep even longer and more deeply as he turns into…

Nutrition for Healthy Joints

Keeping your dog's joints healthy is important at any age, but it's especially critical once he reaches his senior years. At…

Training

Do Dogs Dream?

You've probably seen it happen—your sleeping dog suddenly lets out a woof as his legs begin to twitch. Is he dreaming?Many…

Are Dog Licks Kisses?

Dogs lick often and for a variety of reasons. For example, mothers lick their puppies to clean them and from about six weeks…

What Your Dog’s Yawn Really Means

In the language of dogs, the yawn is often used as a calming signal. It's a way of saying, I've had enough and my patience…

When Your Older Dog Gets Too Clingy

Your once-independent doggie is suddenly acting attention-starved and won't leave your side. What to do?First, because your…

FAQs

Always keep an eye on your dog’s behaviour and daily habits. If you suddenly notice a drop in their activity level or if you notice a sudden loss in their weight, one of the reasons for those changes might be improper or insufficient feeding. A toy breed dog weighing six pounds or less should consume one-third to about one-half cup of dog food per day. Dogs measuring thirty to fifty pounds, such as Australian shepherds and collies, require one-and-three-quarters cup to two-and-two-thirds cup of dog food each day.

Always keep an eye on your dog’s behaviour and daily habits. If you suddenly notice a drop in their activity level or if you notice a sudden loss in their weight, one of the reasons for those changes might be improper or insufficient feeding. A toy breed dog weighing six pounds or less should consume one-third to about one-half cup of dog food per day. Dogs measuring thirty to fifty pounds, such as Australian shepherds and collies, require one-and-three-quarters cup to two-and-two-thirds cup of dog food each day.

Always keep an eye on your dog’s behaviour and daily habits. If you suddenly notice a drop in their activity level or if you notice a sudden loss in their weight, one of the reasons for those changes might be improper or insufficient feeding. A toy breed dog weighing six pounds or less should consume one-third to about one-half cup of dog food per day. Dogs measuring thirty to fifty pounds, such as Australian shepherds and collies, require one-and-three-quarters cup to two-and-two-thirds cup of dog food each day.

Always keep an eye on your dog’s behaviour and daily habits. If you suddenly notice a drop in their activity level or if you notice a sudden loss in their weight, one of the reasons for those changes might be improper or insufficient feeding. A toy breed dog weighing six pounds or less should consume one-third to about one-half cup of dog food per day. Dogs measuring thirty to fifty pounds, such as Australian shepherds and collies, require one-and-three-quarters cup to two-and-two-thirds cup of dog food each day.

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