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How to Care for Your Dog’s Sensitive Stomach?
Your dog has lost his appetite. Even his favorite food doesn’t interest him. Worse, he vomited or had diarrhea. Chances are your dog ate something he shouldn’t have, whether it was table scraps, garbage, or some mystery “meat” he dug up in the yard, or he may just suffer from a sensitive stomach.
5 Howlin’ Good (and Healthy!) DIY Treats For Your Dog
If your pup is anything like the most, they probably go straight into begging mode as soon as they hear the crinkle of a candy bar wrapper. And while it may be hard to deny your doggo of all those delicious Halloween sweets, we know better than to give in—especially if chocolate is involved. So put away the bag of candy corn and get cooking: We found five recipes for easy DIY Halloween dog treats that are deliciously festive and deceivingly healthy.
Mighty Bites: PAWUP's 11 Favorite Dog Treats for Pit Bulls
Pit Bulls are renowned for their powerful build and affectionate nature. These loyal companions deserve treats that are not only delicious but also cater to their robust appetites and nutritional needs. PAWUP understands the importance of choosing the right treats for your Pit Bull, so we've curated a list of our 11 favorite dog treats that will keep your Pittie's tail wagging and their muscles strong.
Top 10 Favorite Dog Treats for Dachshunds: A Tail-Wagging Tr...
Dachshunds, with their charming long bodies and playful personalities, have a special place in our hearts. These little pups deserve treats that not only taste great but also cater to their unique nutritional needs. At PAWUP, we understand the importance of finding the perfect snacks for your Dachshund, so we've put together a list of our 10 favorite dog treats that will have your Doxie's tail wagging with joy.
Should You Mix Dog Foods?
Mixing different types of dog food textures can enhance your dog’s health, stimulate their appetite, and provide fun enrichment.
How to Tell If Your Dog is Overweight
Identifying if your dog is overweight is an essential skill for a pet parent to master; however, it’s not always the easiest thing to do. Weight gain can happen slowly over several years and can often go unnoticed until pointed out by a family member, friend, or veterinary care team member.