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Raw meat carries real bacterial risks for dogs and humans. Here's an honest look at raw feeding and how to do it safely if you choose to.
Raw bones are generally safer for dogs than cooked bones, which splinter dangerously. Here's the complete guide to bones and dogs.
Cooked bones are never safe for dogs — they splinter into sharp fragments that can cause fatal internal injuries. Here's what to give instead.
Cinnamon is not toxic to dogs but can cause irritation in large amounts. Here's how much is safe and what forms to avoid.
Ginger is safe for dogs and may help with nausea, motion sickness, and digestion. Here's how to use it safely.
Turmeric is safe for dogs and its active compound curcumin has powerful anti-inflammatory properties that may support joint health and immunity.