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Can Dogs Eat Pineapple? What You Should Know!

Dogs eat pineapple

Can dogs eat pineapple? It might seem like a strange question to ask—but then again, when was the last time you heard of someone actually feeding this specific type of food to their canine companion? As people start taking the health of their animals even more seriously, the question bears asking—should foods like this be…

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My Dog Ate a Whole Corn Cob – What to Do?

Dog Ate a Corn Cob

While most dog owners know of the potential dietary problems that can arise from feeding your dog scraps from the dinner table, many think that feeding their dogs corn on the cob is a healthy way to get around that certain rule of dog care. They would think that if a dog ate a whole…

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My Dog Ate a Sock – What to Do?

Dog Ate a Sock

We’ve all heard the old joke excuse “my dog ate my homework”, but you would be surprised by how common it truly is to have dogs eating what they shouldn’t. Whether it be chocolate or an avocado, dogs tend to find a way to eat what is bad for them. And it’s not only toxic…

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Top 10 Best Dog Breeds for Hot Weather

Dog breeds for hot weather

Is your dog going to beat the heat or and overheat and retreat? Read below to find out more! When deciding what dog breed to adopt, it is important to take into consideration the climate conditions where you live. Humans are excited to include their furry friends in activities during the summer season. But, it…

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How to Give Your Dog a Pill or Medicine: Quick and Easy

How to Give Your Dog Pills - Quick and Easy

Does your dog hate taking medication? Will he take off running at the mere sound of pills clinking in the bottle? Some owners get lucky with a canine who will swallow medication with little hesitation. But others…they are plagued with a picky pup who’s able to sniff out the presence of a pill in even…

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5 Natural Arthritis Foods & Supplements for Dogs

As our canine friends get older, they often experience the same joint aches and pains that we do as we age. Arthritis and joint inflammation make it harder for dogs to stand up, navigate stairs, go for walks and play. As the pain increases, older dogs may even start to have accidents in the house,…

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