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Understanding How Much Millet for a Dog Is Safe

3 min read
Millet is a common ingredient found in some high-quality dog foods, yet many owners remain unsure about proper portion sizes. Knowing how much millet for a dog to include in their meals is crucial for ensuring they receive its nutritional benefits without excessive carbohydrates.

Is 80-10-10 good for dogs? The Complete Raw Feeding Guide

5 min read
According to veterinary nutritionists, while the 80-10-10 raw feeding model attempts to mimic a wild canine's diet, it is not a nutritionally complete and balanced diet for domestic dogs and can lead to significant health issues if not properly supplemented. This guide explores why the simple ratio isn't enough and how to ensure your dog receives a truly balanced raw food diet.

Beyond the Scoop: How Many Calories Are in a Dog Bowl?

4 min read
A 2018 study showed that over half of the dogs in the United States were overweight or obese, with overfeeding being a major cause. Understanding precisely how many calories are in a dog bowl is the first critical step toward responsible pet ownership and preventing this health crisis.

Are Green Beans Part of a Bland Diet for Dogs?

5 min read
Over half of American dogs are considered overweight or obese, a condition that can be managed with low-calorie, high-fiber dietary changes. This has led many pet owners to wonder, "Are green beans part of a bland diet for dogs?" The short answer is yes, plain green beans can be a safe and healthy addition, but only under specific conditions.

What are the side effects of spirulina for dogs?

4 min read
According to several studies and veterinarians, spirulina is generally well-tolerated by dogs; however, improper sourcing and dosing can lead to adverse side effects. Understanding these risks, especially regarding contamination, is crucial for owners considering this supplement.

How Much is Too Much Chocolate for a Dog?

4 min read
Chocolate is toxic to dogs because it contains theobromine and caffeine, which dogs process much more slowly than humans. A dog’s reaction to chocolate depends on its size, the amount consumed, and the type of chocolate, making it critical to know how much is too much chocolate for a dog.