Adult Dog

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Feeding

4 Reasons to Trust PEDIGREE® Dog Food

Every pet parent has found themselves in a predicament when it comes to feeding their pooch—is homemade dog  food…

Is Packaged Dog Food More Nutritious Than Homemade Dog Food?

Homemade dog food, unless prepared by veterinary nutritionists, are deficient or unbalanced in nutrients required for a pet…

5 Ways wet dog food can benefit your pooch

  1. Complete and nutritionally-balancedWet food is protein-packed and makes for a complete and nutritionally…

How is packed dog food better than homemade dog food?

Home cooked meals, unless prepared by veterinary nutritionists, can be deficient or unbalanced in terms of required…

Caring

Protein Requirements For Active Dogs

All dogs need protein in their diet, but it’s the active ones that are truly able to reap its benefits. From all the running…

Benefits of High Protein Dog Food For Medium & Large Breeds

Medium and large dogs can either be gentle giants or a big handful, in the best way possible. They’re great companions,…

Health Benefits of Vitamin E For Dogs

When dog food is complete and balanced, you’ll notice the inclusion of "vitamins and minerals." Although it isn’t always…

4 Ways to Have Healthy Joints For Dogs

Dogs will find every opportunity to run—after a ball, to greet you, or to their bowl when it’s time to eat. But joint…

Training

10 Best Games to Play With Your Dog

We all love playing with our dogs, don’t we? Along with being a joyful experience, it is also a fun way of enriching the dog…

Separation Anxiety in Dogs Signs, Symptoms, Treatment

Separation anxiety is one of the most common issues pet parents experience with their dogs. It generally happens if your…

How to make dog training easier

It’s not that dogs don’t want to do what you say. They just don’t know what you’re trying to tell them. So can you get your…

Train your dog to shake paws

Here’s another way you can stop your dog from jumping up at people they meet. A dog that can shake paws instead will always…

FAQs

Always keep an eye on your dog’s behaviour and daily habits. If you suddenly notice a drop in their activity level or if you notice a sudden loss in their weight, one of the reasons for those changes might be improper or insufficient feeding. A toy breed dog weighing six pounds or less should consume one-third to about one-half cup of dog food per day. Dogs measuring thirty to fifty pounds, such as Australian shepherds and collies, require one-and-three-quarters cup to two-and-two-thirds cup of dog food each day.

Always keep an eye on your dog’s behaviour and daily habits. If you suddenly notice a drop in their activity level or if you notice a sudden loss in their weight, one of the reasons for those changes might be improper or insufficient feeding. A toy breed dog weighing six pounds or less should consume one-third to about one-half cup of dog food per day. Dogs measuring thirty to fifty pounds, such as Australian shepherds and collies, require one-and-three-quarters cup to two-and-two-thirds cup of dog food each day.

Always keep an eye on your dog’s behaviour and daily habits. If you suddenly notice a drop in their activity level or if you notice a sudden loss in their weight, one of the reasons for those changes might be improper or insufficient feeding. A toy breed dog weighing six pounds or less should consume one-third to about one-half cup of dog food per day. Dogs measuring thirty to fifty pounds, such as Australian shepherds and collies, require one-and-three-quarters cup to two-and-two-thirds cup of dog food each day.

Always keep an eye on your dog’s behaviour and daily habits. If you suddenly notice a drop in their activity level or if you notice a sudden loss in their weight, one of the reasons for those changes might be improper or insufficient feeding. A toy breed dog weighing six pounds or less should consume one-third to about one-half cup of dog food per day. Dogs measuring thirty to fifty pounds, such as Australian shepherds and collies, require one-and-three-quarters cup to two-and-two-thirds cup of dog food each day.

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