Some dogs love pineapple, and pineapple is safe for dogs in small amounts, but always without the outer skin and inner hard core. Credit: Veronika Gaudet | Getty Images You can feed your dog pineapple. To feed pineapple to your dog, cut it just like you do to eat yourself. Cut off the tough outer
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Most dogs will happily sign up for toothbrushing, when the toothpaste you use is homemade and full of delicious ingredients. (However, you actually need two hands to do a good job. Use one to lift your dog’s lips so you can see where you are scrubbing.) Photo by Oscar Wong, Getty Images What’s the best
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Carrots and other vegetables are good for dogs, and most dogs love carrots. Dogs can enjoy many vegetables. Credit: Iuliia Bondar | Getty Images Can dogs eat vegetables? Yes, dogs can eat vegetables. Dogs can eat celery, and carrots are especially good for dogs. Dogs can eat broccoli, too, but you may want to limit
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Strawberries are a safe treat for dogs, offering them the benefits of antioxidants, fiber, vitamins, and manganese. Credit: Westend61 | Getty Images Dogs can eat berries, and many berries are a delicious and nutritious addition to our dogs’ regular food and as a treat. Your dog can eat fresh or frozen berries, and they can
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Choosing the right dog breed involves considering various factors, including size, temperament, and energy levels, especially when looking for a smaller companion. Dog breeds under 25 pounds offer the perfect balance for those seeking a pet that embodies the spirit and personality of a larger dog but in a more manageable size. These breeds are
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If your dog usually has a good appetite but suddenly refuses to eat his food, don’t dress it up with yummy additives; if there is something wrong with it, and he gets sick from it, you’ll feel terrible later. Offer it to him at another meal time, and if he still refuses it, don’t feed
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