Every dog loves treats and we love giving them. We love to see the excited faces, the vigorous tail wags, the dramatic whine and the look of joy after they finally get to eat it. But how do you know that the treats you are feeding them are healthy? It’s...
It’s no surprise that pet-owners value nutrition. It is in our own nature as humans to prefer quality foods, so why for our pets would we want anything less?How many times have you heard the phrase, “eat your vegetables, or no dessert for you until you clean your plate?” I...
Like many of our clients at Hungry Hound, Gypsy is an allergy dog. Her story is not different from many that you may have seen on the internet or on Facebook. But, Gypsy is special to us at Hungry Hound. Her (human) parents found her when she was just 5...
I recently came across this wonderful little article about how to extend your dog’s life from the American Kennel Club. Some of these are common sense and seem obvious but serve as a great reminder that your dog’s life is in YOUR hands. Keep your pets safe so they live...
Give him plenty of exercise.Provide your dog with adequate walks and play time to use up his energy. Otherwise he will find something else to use up his energy: tearing up your house or chewing your shoes!Keep training.You can teach an old dog new tricks. Try to introduce a new...
Every dog loves treats and we love giving them. We love to see the excited faces, the vigorous tail wags, the dramatic whine and the look of joy after they finally get to eat it. But how do you know that the treats you are feeding them are healthy? It’s...
It’s no surprise that pet-owners value nutrition. It is in our own nature as humans to prefer quality foods, so why for our pets would we want anything less?How many times have you heard the phrase, “eat your vegetables, or no dessert for you until you clean your plate?” I...
Like many of our clients at Hungry Hound, Gypsy is an allergy dog. Her story is not different from many that you may have seen on the internet or on Facebook. But, Gypsy is special to us at Hungry Hound. Her (human) parents found her when she was just 5...
I recently came across this wonderful little article about how to extend your dog’s life from the American Kennel Club. Some of these are common sense and seem obvious but serve as a great reminder that your dog’s life is in YOUR hands. Keep your pets safe so they live...
Give him plenty of exercise.Provide your dog with adequate walks and play time to use up his energy. Otherwise he will find something else to use up his energy: tearing up your house or chewing your shoes!Keep training.You can teach an old dog new tricks. Try to introduce a new...