Is Your Dog Overweight?
Canine obesity is an escalating problem in the U.S. and can severely impact a dog’s quality of life.
The fundamentals of dog nutrition for optimal, healthy living
Canine obesity is an escalating problem in the U.S. and can severely impact a dog’s quality of life.
Summer means spending more time outdoors, but be aware of hazards that pose a safety risk to your dog.
Obesity is the most common nutrition-related health problem for dogs.
If your dog becomes overweight, he can acquire a host of health problems.
There’s a common misconception that the amount of exercise a dog needs relates to the size of the dog.
There’s no cure, but canine arthritis is manageable with the right medication.
Your dog's eyes and ears are susceptible to infection and disease.
Cleaning your dog’s teeth frequently and keeping an eye out for dental problems are simple steps you can take to keep your dog healthy.
Your dog's teeth and gums reflect and contribute to his overall health.
Oral health is a quality of life issue for your dog.