Dog Food Ingredients to Avoid
Dogs will eat just about anything. Despite a popular misconception, dogs cannot instinctively tell what foods are healthy for them and what foods can make them sick. Pet food companies are required to...
View ArticleWhat Foods to Avoid for Pets With Struvite Crystals in Their Urine
struvite stones are one of the most common bladder stones in dogs and cats. They typically form because of urinary changes that happen when bladder infections occur. However, according to...
View ArticleGet Rid of Fleas in a House
Fleas can drive pets and their owners nuts. They can cause skin problems for animals and the people who love them. Treating the pet is not the end of flea control — it is only the beginning. Once fleas...
View ArticleHow to Protect a Dog’s Skin in Winter
With the cold weather and cranked-up heat — comes the dry and itchy skin — and with the dry and itchy skin — comes the moisturizers. But while you’re protecting your own skin, you might want to think...
View ArticleCan a Dog’s Stomach Turn Upside Down? AKA Twisted Bowel Syndrome in Dogs
A dog’s stomach has the ability to twist in a painful and often deadly condition called bloat. Medically known as gastric dilatation/volvulus, bloat can occur when a dog eats a meal too quickly. Fast...
View ArticleBEST DOG FOOD I HAVE FOUND
rrruffhouse is proud to announce that we are officially part of the Great Canadian Dog Food Company. As of December 12 you can buy your food from rrruffhouse! 18kg bag of dog food is $45 per bag, no...
View ArticleHow to Choose Healthy Dog Food
Have you ever scanned the ingredients in a commercial dog food and thought, “How can this be healthy?” Some may think most pet foods available in stores today are processed and full of preservatives,...
View ArticleHow to Keep a Dog From Vomiting
There are various factors that will cause vomiting in dogs. Sometimes it may be a result of a medical condition such as colitis or kidney disease–other times it may be the pet has a food allergy–or...
View ArticleWhat Are the Health Benefits of an Elevated Dog Feeding Bowl?
Most dogs eat and drink from bowls placed on the ground. Some dogs, especially taller breeds, may have trouble reaching the food and water bowls at this level without straining. Elevated food and water...
View ArticleWhy Do Dogs Push Their Food Bowls Around?
Dog owners have a way – sometimes within DAYS of first becoming dog owners – of becoming EXPERTS on animal behavior. It blows my mind. These are people who observe their animals displaying interesting...
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