French Bulldogs Come in First

 I would never have imagined that French Bulldogs would turn out to be the number one breed in America! Until recently, they were fairly obscure, and I had never seen one until we got a dog identification guide book. Talk about love at first sight. When we got our first Frenchie, Gabby, I was actually astounded at how rascally and friendly and loving she was, she never disappointed.

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The Handsome German Shorthaired Pointer

Are you a hunter looking for an adaptable, tough, and attractive dog? You may not need to look further than the German Shorthaired Pointer. This breed is good not only for pointing out small game such as birds and rabbits, tracking animals, but also for retrieving downed game either on land or in the water. This dog also enjoys interacting with children, and is a reliable watch dog.

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The 5 Best Dog Kibbles

I doubt there is a dog alive who has not eaten kibble at some point in their lives. Kibble is convenient, can be low in price, generally provides for a dog’s nutritional needs, and can help keep a dog’s teeth clean. Most of us are familiar with kibble brands that have been around for decades, but now kibble companies are springing up all the time, which helps to provide a greater choice for dog owners.

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Personalized Food from yumwoof!

What happens when you mix a couple of data analysts, food allergies, and dogs together? You get yumwoof! The job of data analysts is to solve a problem; they do research, collect facts and data, and use what they have discovered to find the solution to the problem. In this case, the problem concerned health issues that could be associated with the food a dog eats.

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Best Dry Dog Food from Ollie

The folks at Ollie have dedicated themselves to creating recipes that are designed to maintain the health and well-being of your dog. Veterinarians and scientists helped to formulate Ollie’s menus to assure that all the nutrients needed for a strong, healthy dog are available. Those whose dog, for whatever reason, might be underweight, could well find that Ollie baked dog foods can help to build muscle tissue and increase stamina and energy.

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A Pup Above Stands Out

The dry foods produced by A Pup Above are created in a different way from most dry dog foods. Dry dog food is usually mixed in a large batch, forced through an extruder, cut into the appropriate sized pieces as the food leaves the extruder, baked in an oven, and then bagged. This is not the way A Pup Above prepares their dry dog food. To start with, only human-grade ingredients are chosen and they include: 70% Animal Protein; Superfoods; Non-GMO Vegetables; Salmon Oil.

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