Did you know that over half the dogs in North America are overweight? Obesity can contribute to many other expensive health conditions and can even shorten lifespan. We want our dogs to be healthy, and live long and happy lives with us, so obesity should be high on our list of things to watch out for.
Senior dogs can go through a lot of changes as they age. Proper veterinary care is key to keeping these older pups living their best lives, but nutrition can also help. By considering how your pet is aging, you can help select the best nutrition to support their needs.
If you've ever had a senior dog in your life, you've likely noticed that they tend to "slow down" as they get older. Arthritis is common in our old dogs and can impact their lives greatly. But there are things we can do to help get those senior pups moving more easily.
At some point during your dog's life, you are likely to consider what food is best to feed. How do you choose what is best for your furry family member? While it may seem obvious to look for familiar ingredients first when selecting a pet food, remember that our pets need specific nutrients to meet their daily needs.
Does your pup have bad breath? Dental disease and bad breath are common in our pets, but there are steps that you can take to help manage the risk and combat that smelly morning breath.