Pork rinds are a very problematic snack for dogs. The only safe way to prepare pork skins for dogs is to dehydrate them and serve them plain. Do not give your dog any kind of pork rinds that you buy from the store.
The quick answer is: yes, plain bread with no added ingredients is not toxic to dogs. However, it offers them no nutritional value. Because of that, we should think of bread as an occasional treat (...)
What To Do When Your Puppy Won't Eat Add canned food or chicken broth. . Put puppy food into an interactive toy. . Use a flavored spray. . Buy a new food bowl. . Take your puppy for a (...)
Alaskan Malamutes are still in use as sled dogs for personal travel, hauling freight, or helping move light objects; some, however, are used for the recreational pursuit of sledding, also known as (...)
Ideally, you'll contact your vet first and solicit his or her advice about the amount you should offer, but a general rule of thumb is 1/8 cup per hour for small dogs or ¼ cup per hour for large do (...)
Visible worms in fur or fecal matter Some worms, such as tapeworms, may appear as small moving segments in the fur or area around your dog's anus. Roundworms can often be seen in a dog's stools. Th (...)