Brief Overview Founded in 1969 by Paul Iams (yes, the guy who created Iams dog food), Eukanuba offers different kinds of standard kibble for big, small, old, and young dogs. Pronounced “you-kan-oo-bah”, Eukanuba is actually an exclamation often said in the 1940s that described somethi
With three months remaining in 2018 and a staggering 22 dog food recalls already out, we’re looking at a tough year for dog food companies. From botulism to the ever-common salmonella-positive dog food recalls out in 2018, staying up to date on these trends is important for the
The Ultimate West Highland White Terrier Food Buyer’s Guide Skip To Detailed Recommendations Self-confident, loyal, happy, curious, smart, playful – there’s so much to love about the West Highland White Terrier, or “Westie” for short. They are very alert, making exce
As a pet owner, you place a lot of trust in your dog’s food manufacturer. Maybe this is why you want to know which dog food has never been recalled. You buy dog food thinking it’s perfect and that its ingredients are in it as the result of intensive research and by vet recommendation.
The Ultimate Saint Bernard Food Buyer’s Guide Saint Bernards (the word “Saint” is spelled out and not abbreviated for the breed) are believed to have originated at a monastery founded by Bernard de Menthon, an Augustine monk, in the Alps between Italy and Switzerland. This was a treac
Homemade dog food is a rising trend in the pet industry – more and more dog owners have forsaken commercial dog foods in favor of making their own food at home. There are many benefits associated with homemade dog food, but there are some risks as well. Before you try it yourself, lea
The Ultimate Irish Wolfhound Food Buyer’s Guide The Irish Wolfhound may conjure images of a powerful dog racing alongside Celtic warriors in the distant past, bringing down large game during the hunt. Indeed, these mighty dogs have been known in Ireland dating back at least two thousa
The Ultimate English Setter Food Buyer’s Guide English Setters are a relatively rare breed today though they have existed since at least Tudor times. Most people recognize Irish Setters, but when they see the spotted white English Setter they often mistake them for a long-haired Dalma
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 Detailed Recommendations The beautiful, gentle Golden Retriever is one of the most popular breeds in the world today. They are noted for being smart and easy to train, as well as being good with children. For many people, they make an ideal family dog, especially for an active
The national dog of Japan, the Akita is large, powerful, dignified, and deeply loyal. Most of the world recognizes two separate Akita breeds: the Japanese Akita, also called the Akita Ken or Akita Inu (“inu” meaning “dog” in Japanese); and the American Akita, often referred to simply
The Ultimate Scottish Deerhound Food Buyer’s Guide The gentle, regal Scottish Deerhound may or may not have been the same breed as the Irish Wolfhound at one time, long ago. According to some sources, the deerhound is the descendant of hounds that belonged to the Picts, rather than th
Natural Balance was founded in 1989 by Dick Van Patten, an actor and animal welfare advocator who wanted to give dog owners a chance to feed their pets holistic food instead of the low-quality dog food that was available on the shelves at the time. Today, Natural Balance is marketed a
The Ultimate Papillon Food Buyer’s Guide Often referred to as the “butterfly dog” because of their widespread ears, the Papillon is one of the oldest of the European toy breeds. They have been bred to be a small companion dog at least as far back as 15th century. Dogs of this type can
The Ultimate Dalmatian Food Buyer’s Guide Dalmatians are a medium-large breed easily identified by the spots on their white coat. They have long been known as coach dogs and firehouse dogs. The breed seems to trace back to Croatia in the early 17th century but it was largely developed
The Vizsla is an all-around hunting dog that originated in Hungary. The breed is described as versatile and robust, but lightly built. Early Vizslas were kept for centuries by the landed aristocracy and jealousy guarded. The breed likely contributed to the development of the Weimarane
Many people look at the charming Basset Hound and see a comical dog that is long and low, with long ears. He’s a dog that can make you laugh with his pitiful expressions. In actuality, the Basset is a very old French hunting breed dating back to the Middle Ages or earlier. They
Brief Overview Blue Buffalo, headquartered in Wilton, Connecticut, is a relatively young company that prides itself on producing healthy pet foods with natural ingredients. As with most pet food companies, there is some leeway as to what constitutes “healthy” and “natural,” but we can
If you’ve never heard of the Azawakh, don’t feel bad. As a formal breed, the Azawakh only dates back to the 1970s. They are still very rare in North America and Europe today. The breed is currently in the AKC’s Miscellaneous class where breeds are placed while they are awaiting full A
The Kerry Blue Terrier’s trademark “blue” coat ranges from black at birth, to shades of silvery blue as they age. Strong, fast, and intelligent, this breed does well in obedience, agility, herding, earthdog work, and tracking. In Ireland, they have sometimes been use