All of our picks meet the standards set by the Association of American Feed Control ... large-breed dog foods are made with large-size kibble to encourage dogs to chew more, slow down while ...
then you might want to consider placing their meals in a slow-feeder dog bowl. Scarfing down food doesn’t just put a quick end to mealtimes—it can actually be hazardous to your pet’s health.
Seven in 10 dog owners care more about their pet’s health and happiness than their own. And 43 per cent admitted they wouldn’t feed their pooch anything they wouldn’t eat themselves.
Good news: Your dog can eat watermelon. However, this does come with precautions. The watermelon should be seedless, the American Kennel Club advises. Seeds are a choking hazard and could lead to ...