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Here Is An Easy, Affordable Way To Make Kibble Healthier!

Kibble has been the most popular type of dog food for as long as we can remember. The majority of dog parents feed their dogs kibble without even giving it a second thought. However, kibble is actually far from healthy and nutritious. You wouldn’t eat the same low-quality meal every day, so why should your dog? Luckily, with Happy, Healthy™ Topper, you can finally improve your dog’s diet in an easy and affordable way! Problems With Dry Dog Food Dry … Read more

Ollie Review: Why I Fed My Rescue Dog Ollie For 30 Days

As the assistant editor with iHeartDogs, I think I’m pretty well-informed. I’ve read nearly every piece of content that has gone out on our site in the last three years. I’ve read almost every story, article, and recall, and have grown to love dogs more and more for the amazing, loving creatures they are.  When I made the decision to adopt, I didn’t take it lightly. I knew it would be a huge responsibility and that I would be committing … Read more

Myth Busting: Older Dogs Need More Protein, Not Less. Here’s One Easy Way To Give It.

Some years back, an unfortunate myth began circulating concerning senior dogs and protein. This myth claimed that older dogs were at risk by consuming too much protein. While its possible some dogs with diagnosed kidney disease need to limit their protein, according to recent research and pet nutrition experts, most senior pups would stand to benefit from more protein, not less. Writing for PetMD, Dr T. J. Dunn, Jr., DVM states: You should not restrict feeding high quality protein to … Read more

Surprisingly, “Grain-Free” foods contain 50% carbs! Learn how to boost your dog’s protein inexpensively

Over the last 15 years, hundreds of thousands of pet parents have switched to “grain-free” foods. Some have switched due to their dog’s intolerance or allergy to grains such as corn or wheat. But others have switched believing that grain-free foods offer a more appropriate diet for dogs who are clearly designed to eat meat. Unfortunately, many are surprised to learn that grain-free does not mean carbohydrate free, and in fact many foods without grain actually contain more or the … Read more

Add This To Your Dog’s Food To Give Them A Longer, Healthier Life

As loving dog parents, we always want what’s best for our dogs. We want them to be happy and healthy, and of course, we also want them to live a long life! However, our lives can get busy, and the healthiest dog food can often be pricey and more time-consuming. We want to give our dogs the best possible products, but we often just don’t have the time or money. This is why many good dog parents still choose dry … Read more

This One Thing Can Help Your Dog Avoid Major Health Problems

As a responsible dog parent, your dog’s health is your number one priority. There are lots of ways to get ahead of major health concerns for your dog, but it often takes a lot of extra time and money. However, areas like digestion, joint health, immune systems, and heart health are all things that you need to stay on top of because they can be fairly common for dogs. Luckily, there’s an easy and affordable way to battle all these … Read more

5 Tips For Dogs That Are Picky Eaters

Some dogs love to eat. They’ll eat anything and everything that you put in front of them. However, other dogs are a bit more finicky when it comes to their food. Finding a dog food that your dog enjoys eating can be a difficult task, but it’s not impossible. So, here are some tips that can help your picky dog enjoy mealtime, one of which is our new superfood topper called Happy, Healthy™ Topper! Keep in mind that in some … Read more

Would YOU want to eat the same food every day? Try removing a handful of kibble & replacing with this.

Imagine if your diet was limited to rice & beans: every, single, day. Sure, this basic food would provide you with enough calories to sustain life, but would you be excited to eat it? Would you thrive? While this example is ridiculous, many of us forget our beloved pups are offered little variety if they eat the same exact kibble each and every day of their lives. More and more dog parents are coming to the same conclusion: dogs need variety … Read more

People are shocked to learn kibble is 50% carbs! 2 ways to boost your dog’s protein on a budget

First invented in 1860, dry dog food has revolutionized the life of pets around the world. The process of extruding kibble creates a shelf stable product, making it more convenient (and inexpensive) than ever to feed our dogs. However, kibble has one major flaw that many canine nutrition experts would argue is drastically affecting the lifespans, rate of cancer, and dental health of our dogs. The problem with kibble is that a large amount of carbohydrates are required in order … Read more

San Diego Animal Center Offers Free Pet Food During Coronavirus Outbreak

The unprecedented coronavirus outbreak has had devastating impacts on communities worldwide. Many industries have suffered and as a result, tons of people find themselves out of work during an uncertain time. Orders to stay home have led to supply shortages in grocery and pet stores. The Helen Woodward Animal Center in San Diego, California aims to ease a little bit of the hurt for the recently or temporarily unemployed. They have already begun distributing free animal food and supplies to … Read more

FDA Issues Second Advisory For Aunt Jeni’s Home Made Dog Food In A Year – Aunt Jeni’s Responds

The FDA has initiated a warning for one lot of Aunt Jeni’s Home Made All-Natural Turkey Dinner Dog Food after a sample collected from a store in Washington D.C. tested positive for salmonella. This warning is in for only one lot of Aunt Jeni’s Home Made All-Natural Turkey Dinner Dog Food, sold in 5-pound containers and stored frozen. Pet parents who have any of this product in their possession should be aware that the following lot number tested positive for … Read more

You Helped Feed A Dog On The Brink Of Starvation

If you didn’t already know, part of each sale on the iHeartDogs.com store is donated to GreaterGood.org, which offers grants for charities and programs like Rescue Bank. Customers like you are the reason heartwarming stories like this one are possible! When Buzz Lightyear came to Amore Pit Bull Rescue in 2014, the poor thing was starving. He was basically nothing more than skin and bones. The rescue staff presumed Buzz had an abusive and neglectful past. Everything seemed to confuse or frighten him. … Read more

Angry Dog Mom Suing Blue Buffalo Over Fat, Diabetic Dog

Shannon Walton is fit to be tied. So deep is her anger that she is seeking revenge in the form of a lawsuit against dog food company Blue Buffalo. Her claim? Blue Buffalo’s advertising was misleading and led to her dog become overweight and develop diabetes, requiring continual medical care. At the center of the argument is the amount of carbohydrates contained in Blue Buffalo dog food. Tucker is a Lab/Beagle Mix with Chronic Health Problems Walton’s dog Tucker is … Read more

Heed Foods Review: Be A Picky Pup Parent By Putting Your Dog’s Health First

Your dog is so easy to love. You’re an expert cuddler. You know all the right places to scratch. But that doesn’t mean it’s all a walkie in the dog park. Some parts of being a pet parent are downright difficult. We know that making the best choices for your pet’s health can be hard, but we can all agree on one thing: a healthy pup starts with a healthy gut. Your dog’s health and well-being usually begins with what’s … Read more

Creating The Perfect Holiday Meal For Your Dog!

With the holidays approaching, your dog needs something special to feast on. Of course, you’re cooking the tastiest meals for you and your human family, but what about your furry family members? They’ve been eating the same boring food all year long, so it’s time to give them a change and make their holiday feasts special. iHeartDogs has partnered with “I and love and you”, a company that makes extremely good food for your dog. They have lots of amazing, … Read more

How To Celebrate Your Dog This Holiday Season

With Christmas approaching, you’re likely trying to find the perfect gifts for your loved ones. When it comes to your dog, you might think a new toy or a delicious treat is the best way to show them you care, but this holiday season, you need to celebrate your dog. Show them you love them more than you usually do and give them something they’ll never forget. iHeartDogs has partnered with “I and love and you” because they know exactly … Read more

How Do Popular Dog Foods Compare?

Your dog’s health should always be a priority, and a huge part of their well-being is what goes into their bellies. Many dog parents just choose one of the most popular brands because it seems easier, however, many of these dog foods are actually not the healthiest. So, when it comes to feeding your dog, take into consideration the different ingredients and the quality of their food. How do all dog foods compare and how can that help you decide … Read more

How Much Food Should You Feed Your Dog?

iHeartDogs is reader-supported. When you buy via links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. The 2018 survey conducted by the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention found that 56% of dogs in the United States are overweight or obese. Obesity can lead to serious complications ad health concerns for your dog, and it can rescue the quality of their life if not addressed properly. Overfeeding, too many treats, and not getting enough exercise/activity … Read more

Baked and Saucy: A Savory Combination Your Dog Will Dig

Food boredom is fur real. In fact, 63% of pet parents think that their pets get bored with their food. If you need to shake things up at mealtime, take a look at an easy solution from the fine folks at “I and love and you”. It’s called Baked and Saucy. In just one bag of food, you can serve up the variety that your dog craves. Your pup will find it positively drool-worthy and easy on the tummy! Serving Baked & Saucy … Read more

“I and love and you” Breaks Kibble Boundaries

We know. There are about a million and three choices when it comes to feeding your dogs. You love them with all you’ve got. You want them to live the longest, happiest, healthiest lives possible. The best way you know how to do that is to give them an abundance of love and to feed them the highest quality food you can. But you’re not a holistic veterinarian. And the very last thing you have time to do is whip … Read more

Is Grain-Free Food Killing Dogs? 7 Things You Need to Know

If you’re confused about the FDA’s announcement linking dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) to grain-free diets, you’re not alone! According to an iHeartDogs poll taken by 4,000 people, roughly 50% of owners currently using grain-free are planning on switching, while the other 50% are sticking with grain-free. Here’s 7 things you need to know about the FDA’s announcement in order to make the best decision for your dog: 👉 1) DON’T RELY ONLY ON SUMMARIES AND OPINIONS, READ THE ACTUAL REPORT FROM … Read more

Breaking News: FDA Releases List of Dog Food Brands Associated with Heart Disease Reports (DCM)

Updated: 7/22/19 Since late last year, pet parents have been anxiously following the reports by the FDA that grain-free foods may be causing a spike in cases of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in dogs that are not normally predisposed to the disease. On June 27th, the FDA released a more detailed, but still frustratingly uncertain report about these incidents. While a large percentage the foods are grain-free, we still don’t yet know the actual cause of the spike in reports, as … Read more

I Switched My Dogs From “Healthy” Kibble to Fresh Food For 30 Days To See What The Hype Was About – Here’s What Happened

You and I have something in common. I guarantee it. We both love dogs, and we both want what’s best for them. On this latter point, I decided to start looking at healthy, fresh food options for my pups. But let’s face it – as much as I love them and want what’s best for them, I just don’t have time to cook homemade meals for them every day. For those of you that make this happen, I applaud you. … Read more

BREAKING: FDA Announces Expanded List of Recalled Hill’s Prescription Diet & Science Diet Dog Food

05/22/2019 – UPDATE Once again, Hill’s Pet Nutrition is expanding the list of its canned dog food found to contain elevated levels of vitamin D. According to a company statement made by Hill’s, this update includes only one new date code that was associated with a SKU that was already included in the previous recall. This new list came from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration announcement made on May 20, 2019. Here is the latest list of Hill’s Pet … Read more

RECALL: Did Hill’s Announce Another Dog Food Recall? Depends Who Is Asking!

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We’ve told you about other recalls of dog food from Hill’s Prescription Diet & Science. Unfortunately, recalls seem more frequent as of late. Here’s another one to know about uncovered by Truth About Pet Food (TAPF). The details This case of dog food recall is a bit tricky to track. TAPF reported seeing Facebook posts indicating Hill’s added another product to their excess vitamin D recall. TAPF researched the issue on the FDA website and found nothing to support the … Read more

UPDATE: Petco Continues to Mislead but Adds Free Trade-In Event to Draw In Customers

This weekend, May 18-19, pet supply giant Petco is offering customers who are members of their loyalty program Pals Rewards an opportunity to trade in a can or bag of dog or cat food that contains artificial ingredients for “a free artificial-free upgrade to a select product that meets Petco’s new nutrition standard.” Sounds pretty great, huh? Isn’t it wonderful to see one of the biggest players in the pet retail world caring about the quality of food that our … Read more

PetCo Promised To “Turn Their Backs On Artificial Ingredients” – So Why Didn’t They?

“Bye Bye Bad Stuff: At Petco, we have set the new standard in nutrition by eliminating all dog and cat food and treats that contain artificial ingredients*.” This bold promise is featured on Petco’s website at the top of their new Better Nutrition page. Unfortunately, the company’s claims are not entirely true. The above statement ends in a conspicuous asterisk – as do the in-store banners and all other references to the company’s new “no artificial ingredients” policy announced November 13, 2018. … Read more

Is The FDA Doing Enough To Keep Euthanasia Drugs Out Of Your Dog’s Food?

In 2017, Evanger’s Pet Food issued a voluntary recall on some of their canned diets after testing revealed they were contaminated with pentobarbital, an animal anesthetic and euthanasia drug. The findings came after five dogs fell ill, and one passed away. In early 2018, several dog food brands owned by the J.M. Smucker Company were also found to be contaminated with pentobarbital. While pet lovers were horrified and outraged, the Food & Drug Administration – whose job it is to ensure the … Read more

I Fed My Dogs Freshly-Made Food for 30-Days – Here’s What Happened

You and I have something in common. I guarantee it. We both love dogs, and we both want what’s best for them. On this latter point, I decided to start looking at healthy, freshly-made food options for my pups. But let’s face it – as much as I love them and want what’s best for them, I just don’t have time to cook homemade meals for them every day. For those of you that make this happen, I applaud you. … Read more

70% of dog owners are making this serious error with their dog’s food

What if I were to ask you the following question: What did you have for dinner last Tuesday? If you’re like most people, you’d have a hard time remembering. And that’s no surprise, because most people vary their diet significantly from day to day. However, what if I asked you this question: What did your dog have for dinner last Tuesday?  According to our research, most dog owners would easily know this because their dogs eat the same diet every … Read more

Should Your Dog Become Vegetarian? The Answer May Surprise You.

Plant-based diets are getting increasing attention in the media as more Americans decide to reduce or eliminate consumption of meat. Although vegetarianism has remained at a fairly constant 5-8% of all Americans, meat production has decreased by 400 million animals from 2007 to 2015. Documentaries like What the Health have inspired people to go vegan, avoiding foods from animal sources all together for a number of reasons, including environmental impact, animal welfare, overall health, and weight loss or maintenance. The … Read more