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If you own a dog, you're probably familiar with their affinity for cheese. Whether you're cutting a slice for a charcuterie board or just adding it to a sandwich, your pup is likely to be at foot ...
Dogs with heart disease also need to limit their salt consumption. If a dog did eat a lot of salt and was not able to remove it from the body properly, they would suffer from salt toxicosis, or salt ...
We loved eating rabbit meat so much that we domesticated the critters way back in 1000 BC ... She lives in rural North Carolina with her non-hunting husband, a codependent dog, and a well-stocked ...
If you have multiple rabbits, handling them individually can help reinforce your bond with them. Try to avoid separating them ...
Humans have been hunting and cooking wild rabbits for longer than we’ve been recording history. We loved eating rabbit meat so much that we domesticated the critters way back in 1000 BC.
They come in four different flavors (beef, chicken, rabbit and salmon), and have all-natural ingredients. Our tester, Isaiah, ...
Gingerbread is a nice holiday tradition for the entire family, and it's something people might want to share with their pets. But can dogs eat gingerbread safely? The good news is, your dogs can take ...
If you, like many of us, think potatoes are one of the tastiest foods around, then you’ve probably wondered, “Can dogs eat potatoes, too?” According to Dr. Eliza O’Callaghan, Managing ...
See where cheese sits on the list of human foods that are safe for dogs. Yes, dogs can eat cheese. Cheese has some health benefits since the dairy product is full of protein, calcium, vitamin A ...