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After the recent spell of scorching weather, we thought it was a suitable time to share some information on how hot weather can affect your dry dog food and whether it can cause dry dog food to go bad. Unlike...
"Thanks for the samples Obi enjoyed them so much! I went on to buy the 15kg Chicken, turkey and salmon puppy food. I wanted to wait and see how it went as his enthusiasm usually wanes after a few days...
The food you give your dog affects their muscle health, weight, energy level, and general well-being, so it is important to look for high-quality dog food. But what is it that makes high-quality dog food? The ingredients! Cheaper dog foods...
Researchers found that dogs have similar sleep patterns and brain activity as humans, and that small breeds tend to dream more than large ones. Psychology Today suggests they’re probably imagining familiar activities like playing outside or chasing their tail.
Dogs sweat but not where many think. Dogs actually sweat through their paws - if the sweat glands were located on their bodies, the sweat would fail to evaporate and wouldn't cool them down. This is why it is much...
The mucus on your dog’s nose acts as a great sensory tool - this thin layer of mucus-like material allows them to pick up on certain scents as the mucus will absorb the chemicals. This is also why dogs often...
Giving your dog a sip of your beer or wine may seem harmless, but it’s really not a good idea. Alcohol in dogs can cause vomiting, diarrhoea, coordination problems, central nervous system depression, tremors, breathing problems, coma and even death!...
Some types of stuffing contains onions and/or garlic, whether in powdered or fresh form. This can kill your dog’s red blood cells and cause anaemia and food poisoning - signs may include weakness, vomiting and troubles with breathing. So be...
Our next 'Dangerous Foods for Dogs at Christmas' is macadamia nuts. Macadamia nuts can cause dogs to experience weakness, depression, tremors, vomiting and increased body temperature. They contain a toxin that can affect your dog’s muscles and nervous system which...

