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How Often Should You Feed Your Dog?

How Often Should You Feed Your Dog? - Golden Meadows Retrievers

We all know how much our dogs love to eat. Traditional dog foods, treats, and even table scraps are the stuff of puppy dreams. Our pups would eat a lot more than necessary if left to their own devices, but eating too much can be just as bad as eating too little. Truthfully, our ravenous…

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Why Dogs Should Never Eat Grapes

Why Dogs Should Never Eat Grapes - Golden Meadows Retrievers

Fresh or frozen, grapes can make a delicious treat — for humans. Dogs, on the other hand, need to avoid grapes at all costs. It doesn’t matter if they’re freshly picked fruits or dried into raisins, this otherwise harmless fruit contains a substance that can really make your pup super sick. Here’s what you need…

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Keeping Dogs Healthy + Happy During the Holidays

Keeping Dogs Healthy & Happy During the Holidays - Golden Meadows Retrievers

The holiday season is a lot busier than any other time of year. There are more parties and gatherings to enjoy, sparkling gifts to wrap, and twinkling lights to hang. It’s truly a time of year to celebrate the people we love, the reason for the season, and yes – our furry friends, too! But…

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How Do You Know If Your Dog’s Sick or in Pain?

How Do You Know If Your Dog’s Sick or in Pain? - Golden Meadows Retrievers

Animals are resilient; dogs are no exception to this rule. Your loyal companion will work hard to make you happy and will stick by your side at all times. He’ll also do everything he can to make sure you don’t see his pain. Your dog will show signs he’s hurting or not feeling well, but…

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7 Ways to Freshen Up Your Dog’s Dental Health

7 Ways to Freshen Your Dog's Dental Health - Golden Meadows Retrievers

When was the last time you caught a whiff of your dog’s bad breath? It’s not exactly a pleasant experience, even when your dog’s mouth is healthy. While all dogs have “doggy breath,” some have it far worse than others. Believe it or not, the average dog has some variation of dental disease by the…

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