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Whether you like asparagus on the side with a steak or as a crisp addition to your favorite salad, it's a nutrient-rich vegetable that adds a delightful contrast to your dishes. And guess what? Asparagus isn't just for humans to enjoy, it’s also safe for dogs.

Yes, dogs can eat asparagus, but there are certain factors you should consider before sharing this veggie with your furry friend. In this article, we have discussed all these precautions in detail and also explained the right way to feed asparagus to a dog. But before all that, let’s start by understanding the various health benefits of this tasty green vegetable.

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We love our dogs. They aren’t just our pets, they’re a part of our family. And as their guardians, we are responsible for their health and wellness. That includes feeding them healthy and nutritious food. 

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Raw food diets for dogs have grown in popularity over the last several years. Proponents claim that raw food is healthier than traditional dog food. However, most veterinarians do not recommend raw diets for their patients. What’s true and who’s right? The truth is that there are many misconceptions about raw food diets. Purported benefits have not been validated and many pet parents are unaware of the risks associated with a raw diet. Before deciding to switch to a raw diet, make sure you understand the pros and cons of raw food diets.
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Be it pumpkin spice lattes or pumpkin pies, we love the taste and smell of this round winter squash. It reminds us of cozy memories, jack-o-lanterns, and many other fall festivals. But have you ever wanted to share a slice of pumpkin with your dog? 

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Salmon, a reddish oily fish, is a popular and healthy food item that’s eaten around the globe. Their rich buttery flavor makes them one of the most consumed fish, especially in America. 
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As your furry friend ages, it's important to give them extra love, care, and attention. Senior dogs require different care routines to remain happy and healthy. Here are some helpful tips to keep your senior dog healthy and happy.

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Eggs are one of the most popular and healthiest breakfast foods. We love to enjoy them in various ways and dishes. But are they a healthy option for our dogs? 
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Carrots are a popular and healthy vegetable. In fact, you’ll often find yourselves snacking on some baby carrots while getting eyeballed by your dog. Before you share a few pieces with them, you will need to think about whether or not carrots are safe for them.
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Can you imagine what your teeth would look like if you never brushed them? Not pretty that’s for sure! So, what about your dogs’ teeth? Like us, dogs need routine dental care. 

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Apples are a popular mid-day snack. We even love to savor this fruit in our salads, smoothies, and pies. The global admiration for apples can be affiliated with its multiple health benefits. In fact, apples are one of the healthiest fruits you can eat.
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Lamb has been gaining popularity in America, in part because it's a delicious and highly nutritious meat that contains many vitamins and minerals. But is lamb meat healthy for our furry friend?

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Americans are obsessed with weight loss. Just look at the latest fad diet, exercise trend, “fat burning” supplement, or prescription weight loss drug. Considering that 65% of Americans are overweight, this infatuation with getting slim is not all that surprising. Unfortunately, many people overlook the fact that their own pets need to lose weight. According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, 50% of dogs are overweight. Although an overweight pet may look cute, it is not healthy.
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