Copper is essential for dogs, but liver copper levels are rising. Why it matters, which breeds are at risk, and how to check the copper in your dog's food.
Dog scooting usually means full anal glands. How dietary fiber firms the stool to help them empty naturally, the best high-fiber foods, and when to see your vet.
Plant-based vs. raw dog food compared on food safety, nutritional balance, and health outcomes, with peer-reviewed sources and a fair look at each approach.
Will your picky dog eat plant-based food? A step-by-step guide to transitioning a fussy eater, boosting palatability, and knowing it is working, with real customer reviews and a free sample.
A ranked buyer's guide to the best plant-based dog foods in 2026, with the criteria that matter, vet-formulated picks, and the peer-reviewed research behind plant-based feeding.
Yes, dogs can have nutritional yeast. This deactivated, B-vitamin-rich flake makes a safe, savory topper. Here's how it differs from dangerous baking yeast, plus how to serve it.
Vets follow the 10% rule: treats should be no more than 10% of a dog's daily calories. Here's the simple math to find your dog's daily treat budget, plus smart treating tips.
Pea protein is a safe, highly digestible plant protein that's showing up in more and more dog food. Here's the science on what it does well and the truth behind the grain-free DCM scare.
An honest review of Royal Canin Hydrolyzed Protein — how it works, what's in it, who it helps, the tradeoffs, and the alternatives worth discussing with your vet.
Most dogs can safely eat plain, cooked soy in moderation. Here's a food-by-food breakdown of edamame, tofu, and soy milk, plus three soy myths checked against the science.
In 1893, Ivan Pavlov's team found that meat sickened dogs with liver shunts and a non-meat diet helped them recover. That 150-year-old discovery still guides how we feed dogs with liver disease, and shows where plant-based nutrition fits.
Yes, diet can help your dog live longer, and the science points to one lever above all: keeping your dog lean. Here's what a landmark 14-year study found, how fiber and body condition fit in, and where Loyal's new longevity drug, LOY-002, actually stands.