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Pet House Rules: Should You Be Giving Dogs Table Food?

By: Alison Birken, DVMUpdated:

Pet House Rules: Should You Be Giving Dogs Table Food?

Pet House Rules: Should You Be Giving Dogs Table Food?

Pet parents love to spoil their pets by giving dogs table food as a way to express their love. I cannot count the number of times I hear my pet parents proudly telling me, “Last night Fluffy ate pan-seared filet mignon with garlic and herbed butter.” I secretly think to myself that Fluffy is one lucky pet, but I also know they are not considering whether it is bad food for dogs.

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The Benefits of Pumpkin for Dogs (And How to Get Your Pup to Eat It)

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Benefits of Pumpkin for Dogs

The Benefits of Pumpkin for Dogs (And How to Get Your Pup to Eat It)

Pumpkin is a favorite staple around the holiday season, but what you may be wondering is whether your pup can also indulge in this fall-time favorite. The answer is yes—not only is pumpkin for dogs acceptable, but feeding your dog pumpkin also provides key nutrients to keep your furry friend healthy and happy.

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How to Entice Your Dog at Mealtime

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How to Entice Your Dog at Mealtime

If you have a picky pup, nothing is more important than getting him to eat—and to eat healthy—at mealtime. When your dog doesn’t want to eat, it is up to you to ensure that he’s receiving the nutrients and vitamins he needs to stay strong, healthy and happy. Find out the reasons why your dog refuses to eat and use these tips to help bring back his appetite:

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Adverse Food Reactions: The Difference Between a Food Allergy and Food Intolerance

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Adverse Food Reactions: The Difference Between a Food Allergy and Food Intolerance

Adverse Food Reactions: The Difference Between a Food Allergy and Food Intolerance

If you have a sick dog, determining the root of the problem isn’t always easy. If everything else in your pup’s daily lifestyle has remained constant, a recent change in his diet could be the source; and if so, you’ll need to determine whether or not your pup is experiencing a food allergy, or a food intolerance. Both are considered to be food aversions, however they come about for very different reasons.

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