Can dogs have allergies? Yes, just like humans, canines can suffer from dog allergies of their own. Here’s everything you need to know about symptoms, dog allergy testing and treatment.
What to do if you find blood in your dog’s stool.
Part of being a responsible dog parent is knowing how to protect your pet from parasites that can harm them. Learn about six common parasites in dogs.
You know that getting enough protein is part of eating a well-balanced diet for humans. But did you know the same applies to your dog?
We put together a test of sorts using Tylee’s human-grade dog food to see whether you can tell the difference between human-grade dog food and actual human food. Can you tell which of the following are people food and which are Tylee’s dog food?
When it comes to making your dog happy—we’re talking about the vigorously wiggling tail kind of happy—a tasty treat usually will do the trick. But what if a dog treat could do more than just drive that furry tail into full wag mode and shift those salivary glands into drool overdrive? What if you could make a dog treat “count” more toward your dog’s wellness?
"My dog is overweight but doesn't eat much." If they're not losing weight, other factors may be at play. Here are 10 things to look out for.
If you live with an overweight dog, you can put your pooch on a dog weight-loss diet. Find out what you need to create and start a dog weight-loss plan for your pup.
You don't have to forego treats to keep your dog healthy and prevent obesity.
A clean diet is one of the most popular human dietary trends, and for good reason. Far from being a fad, a clean eating diet encompasses tried-and-true tenets, like avoiding highly-processed foods, and focuses the diet on whole foods that are free from contaminants—as close to their natural state as possible.
Nutrition plays a crucial role in the overall health and well-being of any pet, just as it does with people. That’s why the clichéd phrase “You are what you eat” is thrown around so often. It’s true when a pet is healthy, but even more so when he is sick.
If you’re concerned about heart failure in dogs and cats, it’s important to monitor your pet’s blood pressure. Learn how high blood pressure contributes to heart disease in dogs and cats.
As pet parents, we’ve all been there. You search for the best cat or dog food to feed your pet, and you come across a limited ingredient diet (LID) pet food, only to wonder what they’re all about. After all, why would anyone want to choose a dog food or cat food that is limited in any way?
Like humans, dogs require a specific balance of protein, fats and carbohydrates in their diet for optimum health. Many pet parents have opted out of dog foods that contain corn and wheat. Instead they choose to feed their pets grain-free dog food. Learn about the benefits of grain-free carbs such as peas and sweet potato for dogs.
With the current popularity of plant-based diets, it’s no surprise that many pet parents consider switching to a vegan diet for dogs. This especially is the case when the dog isn’t responding well to dog food that includes animal protein.
Freeze-dried raw dog food is an appealing choice for pet parents who want to combine the benefits of a raw dog food with the convenience of a traditional pet food. Unlike fresh or frozen raw dog food, freeze-dried raw dog food is shelf-stable so it doesn’t require freezer or refrigerator storage. Plus, it’s lightweight, takes up less space and is easy to transport from the car into the house. But are there other differences to consider?
Are you curious about what takes place during a dog spay surgery? Find out about the process of spaying a dog including a step-by-step walk through the dog spay procedure.
The common whipworm parasite leaves minimal signs of worms in dogs, so it's vital to know whipworm symptoms and solutions to help keep your pup healthy. Discover everything you need to know about whipworms in dogs to protect pups from these pesky parasites.