Dogs who are fed home-cooked and human-grade meals poop less, scientists found. It's a practical benefit but is also more costly and time-consuming than feeding them kibble. It's not clear whether ...
Sometimes, dogs do strange things. Beyond rolling in mud puddles or biting themselves, your pet might drink from toilets or lick its butt. In other cases, it may eat its own poop or, worse, the poop ...
Nobody looks forward to scooping poop, but your dog’s daily deposit holds more information than you might think. That humble pile in the grass holds clues about digestion, diet, hydration, and even ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Some dogs will eat just about anything, including things you would think they wouldn't find appetizing, like pieces of the TV remote, shoe ...
While it’s not the most pleasant topic of conversation, your dog’s stool can provide valuable insights into their overall gut health. Just like in humans, the digestive system is the foundation to ...
Admittedly, no one enjoys closely examining their pet’s droppings. However, it’s worthwhile, as the consistency can provide insights into the dog’s diet and digestion. PETBOOK author and canine ...
A veterinary student went viral on social media after sharing a few simple ways to improve your dog's meals, and viewers all over the internet loved her ideas. Charlotte starts by rehydrating the ...