Hey, Happy Wednesday! Dogs are expressive creatures. Their faces and bodies are capable of telling us so much: pain and pleasure, excitement and fear. But one sentiment they rarely communicate is: “No more food, please, I’m stuffed.”
Dogs, it would appear, are always hungry, never turning down something tasty no
matter how much they’ve eaten. This, of course, shouldn’t be the case — but there are several possible reasons why it is, which we discuss in this article: Why Is My Dog Always Hungry? The reasons range from genetics and diet to bad parental habits and serious illness. Trust me, this article explains a lot if your dog, like mine (and Eric Carmen’s?), has perpetually hungry eyes. It might also help you stop your dog from
being so interested in food. But then again, maybe not… OK, that’s all from me this week. Have fabulous weeks — and apologies to anyone under the age of 45 who didn’t get the Eric Carmen reference, and to anyone who now has an earworm.
Until next time, Andrew Editor The Dog Food Advisor Saving Good Dogs From Bad Dog Food
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