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Dog Nutrition: Why Should You Feed Organic Pet Food?

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

By: Anastasiya ChevtchenkoUpdated:

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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Overfeeding Aquarium Fish

By: Chewy EditorialUpdated:

Overfeeding Aquarium Fish

Overfeeding Aquarium Fish

Feeding your fish is the primary way in which you interact with them–and besides, they are always so pleased to see you coming with a can of fish food. However, more aquarium fish probably die from overfeeding than from underfeeding, and I am pretty sure that even if they were fed very little, very few aquarium fish have ever starved to death. Fish in our fish aquariums get more fish food, with less work, than would ever be the case in the wild. In addition, your aquarium fish don’t have to worry about becoming a meal for some other creature.

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I Tried Crockpot Cooking For My Dogs: Here’s What Happened

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I Tried Crockpot Cooking For My Dogs: Here’s What Happened

My dogs love food. I know many dogs do, too, but mine are at the extreme end of the spectrum. Much to their dismay (I suspect), their meals are pretty well regulated. Aside from a few occasional baby carrots, my husband and I are careful not to give our pups table scraps and snacks and “people food” remains a bit of a mystery to them.

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Benefits of Green Cow Beef Tripe

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Benefits of Green Cow Beef Tripe

If you’re looking for a way to boost your pet’s health, consider trying green beef tripe. Green tripe may sound a little gross—and it sure does smell! — but there are many potential benefits to feeding your dog this nutritious organ meat. “In traditional Chinese veterinary medicine, organ meats can have a place in the canine diet when used to encourage organ and tissue repair,” says Dr. Rachel Barrack, DVM, CVA, CVCH of Animal Acupuncture.  “That being said, organ meat is not optimal for all canines, so consult with your veterinarian before implementing this into your dog's dietary repertoire.”

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