Author: Anna Jacoby

  • All About the Cracked Raw Egg Over Dog Food Trend

    All About the Cracked Raw Egg Over Dog Food Trend

    Have you seen pet parents provide a cracked raw egg over dog food for their pup on the internet lately? It’s an interesting trend, but is it safe? The assumption is that a whole egg is a great addition to a balanced diet, because of the essential amino acids for protein production it provides. They…

  • Dog Supplements for Homemade Food

    Dog Supplements for Homemade Food

    In recent years, many pet parents have ditched commercial dog food for making DIY homemade dog food for their beloved furry friends. They want to make sure their pooch is getting a diet that is made from wholesome ingredients. While that’s understandable, it’s important to consult with a board-certified veterinary nutritionist to ensure that the…

  • Quinoa: The Dog-Friendly Ancient Grain

    Quinoa: The Dog-Friendly Ancient Grain

    Quinoa is a gluten-free edible seed that is related to beets, chard, and spinach, which contain many powerful anti-inflammatory phytonutrients. It is a good source of protein, fiber, and essential vitamins and minerals. But can dogs have quinoa? The short answer is yes, dogs can eat quinoa, but there are a few things to keep…

  • AP Rescue Partner Spotlight: Thrive

    AP Rescue Partner Spotlight: Thrive

    Horses and ponies and rescue dogs, oh my! When you make your way up the drive to Newmarket Farm, it looks like a traditional stable. A second glance, however, will reveal so much more! Cece Bloum has built a very unique facility where animal lovers can come together to give rescue pups a better life.…

  • How to Tell If Your Dog Is Overweight

    How to Tell If Your Dog Is Overweight

    You’re probably aware that obesity is a growing problem in humans and one that poses a significant health risk. You may not be aware, however, that obesity in dogs is becoming a bigger problem. Overweight dogs face many of the same health issues that humans face. That’s why it’s important for your dog’s overall health…

  • The Benefits of Preservative-Free Dog Food 

    The Benefits of Preservative-Free Dog Food 

    When you eat well, you feel well. It’s the same for your dog. Bright eyes, a gleaming coat, and a wagging tail are outward signs of canine happiness and nourishment.  You probably know healthy, whole foods offer your pup the nutrition he needs to look and feel his best. That’s why you’re researching pet food.…

  • Pantry Fresh vs. Air-Dried Dog Food

    Pantry Fresh vs. Air-Dried Dog Food

    Thanks to preservatives, a product with a long shelf life offers convenience for anyone looking to have food readily available in the pantry when there’s nothing to eat in the fridge. With all of the different types of dog food out there from kibble to fresh, not everything is equally shelf-stable. One of the obvious…

  • Can Dogs Eat Shrimp? Sharing Shellfish With Your Pup.

    Can Dogs Eat Shrimp? Sharing Shellfish With Your Pup.

    Pet parents looking for new foods to introduce or different sources of nutrients dogs need might consider adding seafood to their dog’s diet. If you’ve ever wondered whether or not dogs can eat shrimp, here’s everything you need to know about feeding shrimp and other shellfish to your furry friend. Can I Let My Dog…

  • Getting Started with Customized Dog Food

    Getting Started with Customized Dog Food

    Dogs are individuals, just like people. And just like people, their dietary needs vary depending on their life stage, breed, activity level, and health conditions. Customization allows you to create a diet that is perfectly tailored to your dog’s individual needs. Unlike kibble, custom pet food can help with things like weight management, sensitive stomachs,…

  • Why Is My Dog a Picky Eater?

    Why Is My Dog a Picky Eater?

    There are two types of dogs when it comes to mealtime. Some dogs will eat almost anything you put in front of them. On the flip side, some dogs may turn their nose up at their food bowl. If your dog is the latter type, you may be wondering “Why is my dog a picky…