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Tips for Choosing Your Dog's Perfect Vet
Choosing the perfect veterinarian for your dog is like finding the right doctor for yourself. Just as you want a knowledgeable, empathetic, and...
As pet parents we want to feed our dog the best food and treats that we can. After all, they are what they eat and we want them with us for as long as possible, right?
Feeding your dog food and treats your veterinarian recommends or that you know are healthy will save you money on vet bills, keep your pet trim and fit. There is also no problem with feeding your dog a snack or two — as long as they are healthy!
If your dog requires special food because of allergies or because he is a senior, diabetic or overweight your veterinarian is your best go-to source. After you’ve spoken to him or her and if your dog is healthy, here are some of our favorite ways to keep our pups healthy.
Speaking of treats! Check out this recipe from The Dog Chef for carob chip cookies.
Here are a few reasons to consider for feeding your dog a healthy diet.
Bottom line: Nutritional enrichment is as important as social enrichment, physical enrichment and mental enrichment. Our dogs deserve the best and it’s up to us to make sure their lives are enriched in every way — every day!
What is your dog’s favorite treat? If you have a favorite recipe, share it with us on our Facebook page!
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