Dog Food & Nutrition

Articles, studies and advice on best dog food brands, interviews with vets on dog nutrition, reviews of top dog food choices and videos of how to read dog food labels, how to feed a dog, and everything else a responsible dog parent needs to know about dog foods.

Grain Free Food

GRAIN FREE FOOD – All You Need to Know

Lots of meat, some vegetables and little or no grain. This is the formula that many dog lovers use to describe a healthy diet...
The Best Puppy Food Brands 2018

Best Puppy Food: Top 25 Brands (With Updated 2023 Price!)

Finding good puppy food can be time-consuming. With a large number of options available, the choice is overwhelming. However, a high-quality diet designed specifically for...
DIY Slow Feeder for Dogs

Easy DIY Slow Feeder for Dogs

My Labrador eats like she's never seen food before! If your dog eats like that too, you need to slow him down with a DIY slow feeder for dogs.
Beef and Chicken Stew

Recipe: Slow Cooker Beef Stew for Dogs and Humans

This is a safe and healthy recipe that is made with human-grade ingredients. The delicious aroma will entice even the pickiest eaters.
Reasons to Start Making Dog Food at Home

5 Reasons To Start Making Dog Food At Home

So, here you are researching reasons to start making dog food at home. That means you've at least thought about the idea, and you're probably leaning towards cooking homemade meals for your pup. I've been cooking for my dogs for years, and I'm sharing my top 5 reasons to start making dog food at home.
High Fiber Dog Treats

Recipe: High Fiber Dog Treats with Oat Bran

High fiber diets are usually recommended for dogs with loose stool or irregular bowel movements. Whether you're looking to compliment your dog's high fiber food or just looking to add a little bit of extra fiber to his diet, these high fiber dog treats will be a good choice.
how to make dog food cheaply

3 Tips On How To Make Dog Food Cheaply On A Budget

The cost of dog food is one of the biggest factors to consider before adopting a pet. You can learn how to make dog food cheaply without sacrificing the quality of the meals.
easiest DIY dog food

Recipe: Easiest DIY Dog Food

It doesn't have to be difficult to make your dog homemade food. Once you figure out his unique nutritional requirements, you can find some of the easiest DIY dog food recipes that will meet his needs without taking too much time to prepare.
Molasses and Peanut Butter Dog Treats

Recipe: Molasses and Peanut Butter Dog Treats

This molasses and peanut butter dog treat recipe is a limited ingredient recipe. With just six ingredients, it’s an excellent option for pets with food allergies or sensitive stomachs. You can also choose natural, organic ingredients to ensure that you make this recipe as healthy as possible.
Easy Dog Biscuit Recipe

Recipe: Easy Dog Biscuit Recipe with Pumpkin

These homemade dog treats contain pumpkin and carrots – two superfood ingredients that offer a lot of nutritional benefits. I prefer to make my own dog treats - like this easy dog biscuit recipe - because I know what ingredients are used and exactly how they are prepared. It is the safest way to ensure your pet has tasty treats that are catered to his taste and texture preferences.
Healthy Home Cooked Meal for Dogs

Recipe: Healthy Home Cooked Meal for Dogs

Finding a dog food recipe is easy, but finding a healthy option can be more difficult than you may think. This healthy home cooked meal for dogs may need additional supplements in order to provide balanced nutrition for your pet's needs.
Diabetic Dog Home Cooked Diet

Recipe: Diabetic Dog Home Cooked Diet

Caring for a diabetic dog can be a challenge. Some owners turn to a diabetic dog home cooked diet to help with this struggle, but this option may not be the best choice for every pet.

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