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Veterinarian-authored articles relevant to dogs — including cross-species (dog & cat) content. Sorted by most recent.

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Deep diveNutritionApril 8, 2026

How to Choose the Best Dog Food: A Veterinary Evidence-Based Guide

Confused by dog food marketing? Our veterinary specialists use AAFCO and WSAVA standards to help you find the best diet for your dog’s health, safety, and life stage.

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Deep diveApril 8, 2026

Longer Life Starts at the Food Bowl: What the Science Says About Dog Weight and Longevity

Overweight dogs live shorter lives and develop chronic diseases earlier. The good news is that this is one of the most controllable health factors in your dog's life. With diet, exercise, and veterinary guidance, meaningful change is achievable at any age.

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Deep diveArthritisApril 8, 2026

My Dog Has Arthritis: A Vet's Evidence-Based Guide to Pain Relief and Mobility

Arthritis is a chronic disease affecting many older dogs and requires multiple treatment aspects. Learn the importance of early detection, weight management, low impact exercise, veterinary consultation, and the role of supplements in managing this chronic condition.

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