Dog Health and Nutrition
How to keep your dog happy and healthy
Daily Feeding Guide for Dogs
Does your dog give you puppy dog eyes when you’re tucking into a chunk of cheese? Find out here if dogs can eat cheese and whether it’s good for them.
Pineapple is a popular treat for us humans, so it’s natural for owners to wonder if their dog should get a bite of it too. Find out if dogs can eat pineapple and how to feed it to our canine friends.
Oranges are a popular snack for us humans, and many people wonder whether their four-legged friend can safely share this zesty fruit. Read our article to find out.
Hailed as a superfood, blueberries are packed full of goodness for us humans, but do they share the same benefits for dogs? Find out if dogs can eat blueberries with our guide.
There’s nothing better than sitting down in front of the TV with a big bowl of popcorn, ready to watch your favourite movie – but are our dogs allowed to join the fun? Find out the answer to: Can dogs eat popcorn?
As humans, bread is often considered a staple of our diets, but can our dogs eat bread too? Find out all you need to know on whether bread is good for dogs and the types to avoid with our guide.
There are a lot of dog treats out there which are high fat and filled with artificial preservatives, which aren’t great for your dog’s health. If you’re concerned about your dog’s weight or just looking for a healthier alternative, check out this list for our favourite 7 healthy dog treats for training.
Strawberries make a delicious snack for us and not to mention they’re also incredibly healthy! But this has got many of us wondering, do these benefits extend to our four-legged friends too? Read our guide to find out if dogs can eat strawberries and if they’re as good for us as they are for them!
With your tiny puppy now all grown up, it’s time to say “goodbye” to puppy formula and “hello” to adult dog food. This usually happens at about 12 months old for small breeds, and around 24 months for giant breeds.
All dogs are different, so it’s good to know there’s a wide range of specialised dog food formulas that cater for each unique need – from weight management to medical conditions.
To keep them healthy, happy and active for as long as possible, your dog's diet needs the right balance of six major nutrient groups: protein, fats/oils, vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates and water.