Learn about the different types of dog food so you can have an informed discussion with your veterinarian about the best dog food for your pup.
Dr. Katy Nelson, Chewy’s resident veterinarian, answers pet parents’ most-asked questions about COVID-19 and pets.
Chewy's resident veterinarian Dr. Katy Nelson answers your questions on COVID-19 and pets.
Dr. Zay Satchu answers your most pressing questions about pet obesity, including how to tell if a pet is overweight, what might be causing the weight gain, and what you can do about it.
Learn how to keep adult dog teeth and cat teeth clean to keep breath fresh and to prevent dental diseases, like gingivitis or periodontal disease in dogs and cats.
Find out what dog food toppers are and how they can benefit your dog. Plus, find some of the best-rated dog food toppers.
Learn more about frozen cooked dog food and frozen raw dog food to find out if they are safe and beneficial for your pet.
Find out how long to feed puppy food to your growing dog.
Just like humans, dogs require a well-balanced diet to keep them healthy and active. Imagine how susceptible to illness you could be if you cut natural vitamins out of your diet, or how little energy you’d have if you cut out power-boosting foods that are high in protein.
When pet parents notice lameness in dogs, they can’t help but wonder: why is my dog limping? Find out what’s going on with your pal and how best to treat.
Cancer in dogs can be scary for pet parents, but there is hope. Learn about the signs of cancer in dogs and methods of dog cancer treatment.
Here's how to feed your dog the best food possible after receiving a cancer diagnosis.
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?
"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.
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.