The Ultimate Dry Dog Food Buyer’s Guide The vast majority of dog owners today buy kibble or dry dog food for their dogs. It typically costs less than canned/wet food. It is more convenient to buy and feed if you have bigger dogs. And it’s easier to store than cans in many cases.
The Ultimate Medium-Sized Breed Food Buyer’s Guide Some of the most popular dogs in the United States and Canada are medium in size. Breeds such as Cocker Spaniels, the Brittany, Whippets, the lovable, wrinkled Bulldog, Corgis, and many others are the perfect size between Toy dogs and
Skip To Recommendations If you have ever casually looked at small breed dog foods in the pet store or online, you might have the impression that the only difference between them and other dog foods is that they have smaller bites of kibble. However, there are other differences betwee
Almost since the beginning of commercial dog food in the early late 19th-early 20th centuries, food for our dogs has been synonymous with kibble. And that kibble has been made with flour and other grains. There was a brief period when canned horse meat was a way to feed dogs, but, for
At one time feeding a puppy was fairly easy. There wasn’t a lot of choice in commercial puppy food so you bought one of the brands of puppy kibble sold at the grocery store. But that was 50 years ago. Today if you have a puppy there are a lot of choices. In fact, there are so ma
Skip To Recommendations There are several things to consider if you’re trying to choose a good dog food for a giant breed of dog. You need to think about your dog’s age, whether he is still growing or if he’s already a senior dog, if he has any specific health issue