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Does Your Fast Eater Need a Slow Feeder Bowl?

By: Leah McCormackUpdated:

Does Your Fast Eater Need a Slow Feeder Bowl?

Does Your Fast Eater Need a Slow Feeder Bowl?

It is no secret; dogs love to eat. Whether they are puppies, young dogs, middle-aged or senior canines, many enjoy their food faster than they should be ingesting it. Oftentimes, fast eating can be harmful to a dog’s health. If your dog eats fast, there are proper ways to address the issue. From incorporating toys, using sectioned automatic dog feeders or slow feeder bowls, to bringing in programmable pet feeders, any dog eating behavior can be trained with the right method.

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Why Is Fiber for Dogs So Important?

By: Kendall CurleyUpdated:

Why Is Fiber for Dogs So Important?

Why Is Fiber for Dogs So Important?

Fiber plays an intricate and necessary role in a dog’s diet. Not only is fiber an essential nutrient that supports the proper function of the digestive system, but it can provide other surprising health benefits for your pup as well. With the right balance, you can avoid having to deal with dog diarrhea or ending up with a constipated dog.

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Dog Nutrition: Why Should You Feed Organic Pet Food?

By: Lindsay SchenckerUpdated:

Dog Nutrition: Why Should You Feed Organic Pet Food?

Dog Nutrition: Why Should You Feed Organic Pet Food?

It’s natural to want the absolute best for your fur baby, which is why you might be considering switching to organic pet food. “Just as pet parents put a lot of care and effort into what they eat, many also care deeply about how they feed their pets,” says Pete Brace, Vice President of Communications and Pet Parent Relations for Castor & Pollux.

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

By: Chewy EditorialUpdated:

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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