February 2025 Blog Archive

Welcome to the February 2025 roundup of our pet and equestrian blog. This month we tackled everything from ultra‑expensive dogs to the science behind a cat’s natural grooming. Below is a quick guide to help you find the articles that matter most to you.

Top Dog Articles

The $50,000 Dog: We broke down why some breeds command five‑figure price tags – rarity, pedigree, and special traits. If you’re eyeing a high‑end pup, the piece details grooming needs, financial commitments, and how to keep the investment healthy.

Understanding Your Dog's Vitamin Needs: Learn which vitamins are essential, how to spot deficiencies, and when a supplement is worth it. Real‑world tips make it easy to spot signs like dull coat or sluggish energy.

Best Time to Feed Your Dog – Morning or Evening? We compared pros and cons of breakfast versus dinner feeds, offering a simple decision‑tree to match your dog’s routine and metabolism.

Do Vets Recommend Dog Supplements? This article clarifies when supplements add value and which types vets usually back. It also warns against unnecessary pills that can clutter a balanced diet.

When to Throw Out a Dog Bed: Spot the tell‑tale signs – sagging foam, lingering odors, and torn fabric – that signal it’s time for a fresh, comfy spot for your pup.

What Can Dogs Eat Every Day Instead of Dog Food? Discover safe human foods that can supplement kibble, from plain boiled chicken to steamed carrots, while keeping nutrition balanced.

Can Dogs Smell Their Owners from 11 Miles Away? Dive into the science of canine olfaction and how that ability can make travel and reunions smoother for you and your dog.

What Fruit Can’t Dogs Eat? A quick list of toxic fruits – grapes, raisins, cherries – and why they pose a risk. Handy tips help you keep fruit treats safe.

The Essential Ingredient Your Dog’s Food Can’t Do Without: We highlight the single nutrient that should top every ingredient list and explain how it supports joint health, digestion, and overall vitality.

Cat and Equine Highlights

Why You Should Avoid Washing Your Cat: Cats are natural groomers. Bathing can strip vital oils and even affect their diet. The article explains safer hygiene alternatives that work with a cat’s own cleaning habits.

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That’s the February snapshot. Whether you’re hunting for dog care advice, cat grooming myths, or just want to know which fruit to keep off the bowl, our archive has you covered. Dive in and enjoy the reads!