Featured Pet Food Articles
Choosing The Right Pet For Your Family
Adding a pet to your family can be one of the most fulfilling decisions you’ll ever make — and one of the biggest. Whether you’re acquiring a pet for the first time, bringing an additional animal into your home, or becoming a pet parent again after losing a dog or cat, being prepared and knowledgeable can make the experience fully satisfying for you — and your new furry friend.
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Is Your Pet The Sensitive Type? How to tell if your pet has a food sensitivity
Even when you’re committed to providing your pet with the healthiest nutrition possible, there is always the possibility that he or she may be sensitive to an ingredient in their food.
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The Right Vet For Your Pet
One of the most important people in your pet's life is your veterinarian, so choosing the right doctor requires careful consideration.
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Separation Without Anxiety Making sure your pet is well cared for when you travel
Your pet is a member of your family, but there are times when it’s not possible, convenient or well advised to include your furry friend in your travel plans.
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Obedience Training: It’s Not Just for Pets Keeping Children Safe Around Dogs and Cats
When even the gentlest dogs and cats feel threatened, the natural way for them to defend themselves is by biting and scratching. It’s important to teach your children when to leave your pet (and other people’s) alone, and how to behave around the pets in which they engage.
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The Obesity Epidemic: Avoiding The Spread
We’ve been hearing it for years: Being overweight can cause heart disease, diabetes, joint problems, and a host of other health issues. Unfortunately, many of us haven’t gotten the message—at least where our pets are concerned.
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Good energy: Exercising your pet's body and mind.
Just like humans, dogs and cats need exercise, and for the same reasons. Exercise is critical to maintaining good health. It tones muscles, boosts circulation, strengthens bones, and helps prevent obesity. But physical exercise, as important as it is, goes only so far. Your pet's brain needs exercise too, to prevent boredom and depression.
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Grooming Your Pet—From Head to Paws
Grooming your dog or cat is more than just about keeping them clean, it’s really about their overall health and well being. Check out these valuable tips, common sense advice and important insights into keeping your dog or cat looking and feeling his best.
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Are you exposing your dog or cat to toxins around your home?
Think about all of the places your dog or cat walks around inside and outside of your home. Now consider some of the everyday products that you use—household cleaners, garden products, and more. Many of these products go beyond just giving your pet a tummy ache if licked or eaten. They can pose a real health hazard to your furry friends.
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The Dog (and Cat) Days of Summer
School's out, the beach is in. So are barbeques, picnics and road trips. And just as you have to take some extra care during the heat and humidity of summer for yourself, the same is true in caring for your pets. Check out these important summer tips so your furry friend stays healthy and has as much fun as you do!
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Read any good pet food labels lately?
As more and more pet parents like yourself consider feeding their dogs and cats a healthier diet, learning about the ingredients in your pet’s food becomes all the more important. Compare our dog food and cat food labels with any of the major brands out there.
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Feeding your pet healthier—what you need to know.
Do you know what truly is a healthy diet for your dog or cat? All it really takes is a basic understanding of your pet's nutritional needs and some knowledge to review their dog food or cat food.
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