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The Tennis Ball Problem: Hidden Risks in Your Dog’s Most Common Toy
Tennis balls feel harmless, but repeated chewing and high-impact fetch may quietly shape a dog’s teeth, joints, and long-term comfort....
How to Protect Your Dog’s Back Legs and Joints Before Problems Begin
Protecting a dog’s back legs begins years before visible limping. Discover how muscle strength, healthy weight, lower-impact movement, and early...
Longevity Drugs for Dogs: Are They Really the Answer?
Can new longevity drugs truly extend a dog’s healthy life — or do the real answers still lie in nutrition...
Is Fetch Bad for Dogs? The Hidden Joint Impact of Repetitive Sprint–Stop Play
Repetitive sprint–stop fetch may look joyful in the moment, but over years it can quietly shape joint strain, inflammation, and...
Early Signs of Arthritis in Dogs: What Subtle Movement Changes Can Reveal
Joint decline in dogs rarely begins with a diagnosis. It often starts with tiny changes in movement — long before...
Acid Reflux in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms, and Why Fasting Can Reveal Hidden Imbalance
Acid reflux in dogs is common but often misunderstood. This guide explores why reflux appears, how fasting can reveal hidden...
Should We Biopsy? What You Need to Know Before Making a Decision
Biopsies are one of those topics that tend to split opinion straight down the middle. Some people see them as...
The Power of Fasting for Dogs: Less Food, Healthier Dogs?
People often have a strong reaction when I tell them that I fast my dogs once a week. Not starve....
Inside the Mind of a Formulator: What Makes a Great Dog Supplement
This article is an inside look at how I personally approach formulating dog supplements, what I look for in ingredients,...
