It takes an average of 6 months to 18 years for a buried dog to decompose fully. If a dog is exposed and not buried, it will decompose much more quickly. The speed at which a dog decomposes depends on how deep you buried him, the climate, and if his body is enclosed or exposed.
The study looked at more than 800 different compounds, including peas and lentils, also known as pulses, which are added to various dog foods. According to the study, “peas showed the greatest asso (...)
GRAIN FREE VERSUS GLUTEN FREE Grain free dog foods are, as the name implies, diets that do not contain grain. Gluten free dog food, on the other hand, may or may not contain grain as an ingredient. (...)
When a dog has roundworms, the owner might see one or more of the worms in the dog's vomit or stools. Malnourishment. . Potbellied appearance. . Coughing. . Vomiting or diarrhea. . Wor (...)
Bacteria — As eggs go bad, they can grow bacteria that can harm your pup. It's also possible that your dog will be allergic to eggs. Watch your dog for any symptoms of an allergic reaction, includi (...)
Did you know that cooking carrots is better for you than eating raw carrots? Cooking carrots releases the hidden pockets of good-for-you beta-carotene. In fact, eating carrots raw only gives you th (...)