Deer Antlers: Super-Nutritious Organic Dog Antler Chews
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by Michelle Toma Olson
1w ago
Not only are deer antlers nutritious, low-calorie, non-allergenic, all natural and safe for dogs, but they are also durable, long-lasting, and odor- and mess-free for you! Read on to find out if they are the right organic dog chew for your pup. More ..read more
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Celebrate HOWL-o-ween with Healthy Halloween Dog Treats
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by Michelle Toma Olson
1M ago
No tricks here - just healthy Halloween pet treats! Check out our spook-tacular giftable HOWL-o-ween bag and box designs available each Bark-tober... More ..read more
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Dog Halloween Costumes? Why Not Healthy Halloween Dog Treats?!
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by Michelle Toma Olson
1M ago
Include your fur babies in Howl-o-Ween festivities in ways that make them feel comfortable, safe and valued by choosing the right cat and dog Halloween costumes and only healthy pet treats! More ..read more
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Dog Halloween Costumes? Why Not Healthy Halloween Dog Treats?!
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by Michelle Toma Olson
1M ago
Include your fur babies in Howl-o-Ween festivities in ways that make them feel comfortable, safe and valued by choosing only comfortable costumes and healthy Halloween pet treats! More ..read more
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Healthy Pet Treat Checklist…and Treat Ingredients to Avoid
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by Jackson Jones
1M ago
While you can feel good about feeding your doggo – or kitty! – Farm To Pet's all-natural, pure-protein, healthy pet treats, there are some unhealthy if not downright dangerous options with ingredients that should never make their way into pet tummies. Read on for our helpful checklist to identify truly healthy pet treats, and what to avoid. More ..read more
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Hop To It! Tips for a Safe and Fun Easter for Dogs
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by Michelle Toma Olson
1M ago
Our Easter do’s and don’ts for dogs will keep everyone on your guest list – furry and four-legged or not – hopping with joy! Read on for simple yet crucial tips to make Easter food, activities and gifts fun, safe and healthy for pets. More ..read more
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Turn Healthy Dog Treats into a Topping! The Benefits of Adding Dog Food Toppers to Your Pet’s Dinner
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by Michelle Toma Olson
1M ago
Here are just five of the many benefits of adding food toppers to your pet’s dinner. By grinding our healthy dog treats into a powder, Treat Toppers offer a whole new way to give your dogs – and cats! – a boost of low-fat, low-allergen protein, nutrients, and flavor that won't break the bank. More ..read more
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Lucky Dog! 5 Healthy Pet Treat Ideas for St. Patrick’s Day
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by Michelle Toma Olson
1M ago
From love and companionship, to protection and help, to numerous health benefits, our fur babies are indeed a fountain of fortune for us humans every day, not just on St. Patrick's Day! Here are five fun ideas for how to reward them with healthy dog treats – green or not! – for all they give to us. More ..read more
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Is Protein Rotation Beneficial for Dogs? How Healthy Dog Treats Fit In
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by Michelle Toma Olson
1M ago
Protein is arguably the most important component in a doggo’s diet, but does periodically rotating different types of proteins offer any health benefits? The short answer is YES, so let’s look at what protein rotation really means, what the key benefits are, and how to incorporate it into your pet's meal plan. More ..read more
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Table Scraps: Healthy Dog Treat or Canine Catastrophe?
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by Michelle Toma Olson
1M ago
We all consider our pets part of the family. So it makes sense that we would want them to partake in family dinner, right? Wrong! Even though the safest choice for a healthy pet treat is one made especially for them of high-quality ingredients like ours, there are some human foods we can share with our furiends. Learn which ones are okay to share with Shirley the shih-tzu, which are off limits for Ollie the otterhound, and why. More ..read more
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