Food Facts is a directory of foods for your pets. This destination provides you with valuable information about various types of foods for your pets, so you’ll know which ones are safe to add to their healthy, species-appropriate meals or treats.
If your pet has a sensitive stomach and needs to be fed a bland diet temporarily, this is one of the best choices. It's rich in antioxidants to help scavenge free radicals.
Well-loved during warm seasons because of its thirst-quenching juiciness, this lycopene-rich fruit makes for a refreshing pet treat that can also provide many beneficial nutrients. Read this to find out how you can feed it to your pet in the healthiest way possible.
A staple in many cuisines worldwide, this well-loved culinary herb offers not only flavor but also beneficial phytonutrients that may help protect against oxidation, inflammation and more. Find out how you can add it to your pet’s meal.
Popular during the holidays, this sweet and savory nut offers an array of health-boosting nutrients and bioactive compounds, and the good news is you can also share it as a healthy treat with your pet this season of giving!
They're added to pastries, made into a delicious sauce and even strung around the Christmas tree as a garland, these tart red berries are well-loved during the festive season. Here’s how your pet may benefit from them, too.
There's a lot to like about this meat: It has healthy fats, antioxidants, iron and protein. Here are helpful tips to remember when feeding it to pets, plus a bonus homemade dog food recipe you can try!
Most Thanksgiving turkey recipes use a lot of salt, spices and seasonings that may not be healthy for pets. If you want to give them a bite, make sure to feed this plain and without the bones.
If you plan to include your pet at holiday mealtimes, be sure to do it this way, otherwise you could have an unruly dog or cat, or much worse, a medical emergency.
These little red berries are now in season, and this holiday is the perfect time to let your pet experience the nutrition in them. Here's how to add them to your pet's meals.