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Can Puppies Drink Cow’s Milk – Why It Isn’t The Best Solution

We know it’s not a good idea to give human foods and table scraps to our dogs, but what about milk? We know that milk is good for our teeth and bones, but does it have any benefits for dogs and puppies? Is the nutrition they’re getting from their food enough?

Let’s take a closer look at everything you need to know about milk, dairy, and your pet.

The 10 Most Dangerous Ingredients In Pet Food [Infographic]

The ASPCA estimates that nearly 70-80 million dogs and upwards of 96 million cats live in American homes.  With a canine population so large, it’s no wonder that the pet food industry is worth over $24 billion. With so many dogs and cats relying on the pet food industry for nutritious meals, it might be …

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15 French Bulldog Facts That You May Find Fascinating

French Bulldogs are fascinating canine creatures. From their bat like ears, to their flat little faces to their loving personality, they have become the favorites of many American family homes. Related: 10 Interesting Facts About Corgis “Frenchies” are small domestic dogs that came onto the doggie scene during the 19th century when traditional bulldogs were mated …

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How Big Will My Puppy Get A Puppy Growth Calculator

How Big Will My Puppy Get? A Puppy Growth Calculator

How big will my puppy be? If you’ve adopted your dog at a young age, then it’s guaranteed that you’ve asked a vet, breeder, or both this question. While it’s good to know for curiosity’s sake, it’s also extremely helpful for planning ahead. You’ll need to know how big of a dog crate to get, the size of their collar, as well as if you have the room for the eventual size your full-grown pup will grow into.

When Does a Dog Stop Growing – Puppy Development Stages

When Does a Dog Stop Growing – Puppy Development Stages

From the time that your puppy is a newborn until they’re one year of age, your dog is technically considered a puppy, no matter the size or the breed. Your puppy is constantly going through different stages of puppy development, especially during those first twelve weeks. However, did you know that there are many factors that influence your puppy’s growth and contribute towards when their growing stage comes to an end at their adult size?