Chilling Out On Top Dog Foods
The Goods: Dogs pretty much love and live for their food, which begs the question of what food is best for pooches. There is no simple answer. Everyone seems to
The Goods: Dogs pretty much love and live for their food, which begs the question of what food is best for pooches. There is no simple answer. Everyone seems to
By Kathy Driscoll — Dogs are humans’ best friends for a good reason. They always greet their human partners with unbridled joy—think tail wags and pooch smooches. Dogs seem obsessed
The Skinny: Dogs and kids go together like peanut butter and jelly, bacon and eggs, and gin and tonic. Dogs benefit families and kids in all sorts of ways, and
The Skinny: People love their pooches and with good reason. Unfortunately, dogs (and cats) can present sizeable drawbacks for those who suffer from allergies, making this man-beast bond hard to
The Skinny People love pets of all kinds and with good reason. Animals offer emotional support, affection and even physical help for the disabled. This sort of human-animal lovefest goes
By Kathy Driscoll – Nearly 70 percent of U.S. households own at least one pet, usually a dog or cat. Americans do this because they generally just go nuts over
By Saskia Salak – Who could forget the Discovery Channel’s 13-season hit show MythBusters? The Australian-American team covered everything from whether attaching a rocket to a car with the hopes
Now, it’s getting really ugly. Unless someone has been living under a rock or perhaps a pile of chili cheese dogs, it’s hard not to notice that obesity has reached
The Skinny We love our pooches. In fact, 70 percent of U.S. households now have a dog, an all-time record. Mature adults especially love their dogs with about 55 percent of people 50
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