Hey, Happy Wednesday! And Happy New Year for tomorrow... I hope 2026 brings you and your dogs health and happiness. I know 2025 was a challenging year for many, but I'm an optimist so always hold out hope for the future.
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What are pet food feeding trials?
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How do you know the food you are giving to your dog is safe? And what does ‘complete and balanced diet’ actually mean when you see it on packaging? By reading Dog Food Advisor, subscribing to our emails, checking our impartial dog food reviews, and keeping up to date on dog food
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Dogs will look longingly at whatever you're eating — but what's on your plate could harm or even kill them. Read More.
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Glyphosate in dog food — the facts
Glyphosate is a powerful herbicide present in nearly everything we eat — and your dog eats. This is not good. Read More.
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How to give a dog a pill
Giving a dog beef is easy. Giving them a pill not always so. Here are some tips from a vet. Read More.
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