Vet Recommended: Expert Tips for Keeping Your Pets Healthy

When it comes to feeding, travelling or grooming your dog or cat, you want advice that’s backed by a vet, not just a marketing line. On this page we gather the most useful vet‑approved articles from our blog, so you can find reliable answers in seconds.

What Vets Say About Dog Food

Our "What Vets Really Say About Beneful Dog Food" post breaks down the ingredient list, checks AAFCO compliance and shows which life‑stage the kibble fits. The verdict? Beneful meets the basic nutrient standards, but vets flag the high corn content and suggest swapping in a protein‑rich option for active dogs.

We also compare olive oil and fish oil in "Olive Oil vs Fish Oil for Dogs". The science says fish oil delivers more omega‑3s for skin and joint health, while olive oil is easier on the stomach. Vets recommend a small daily dose of fish oil for most adult dogs, unless your pup has a sensitive gut.

If you wonder whether a human food is safe, check out our guide on "Is Greek Yogurt Safe for Dogs". Vets say plain, unsweetened yogurt can add probiotics, but you must keep the serving size tiny to avoid dairy upset.

Tips From Our Vet‑Backed Guides

Traveling with a dog? The "What to Give a Dog Before a Flight" article lists vet‑approved calming treats, timing for meals and hydration tricks that reduce anxiety in the cabin. It also warns against sedatives unless a vet prescribes them.

For new puppy owners, the "Puppy Vaccination Guide" outlines the core shots, the ideal schedule and what to expect after each injection. Vets stress that keeping the vaccination record handy can save time at the vet and protect your puppy from common diseases.

Grooming can be stressful, but our post "Do Dogs Cry During Grooming?" shows how to read a dog's body language and use low‑stress techniques that vets recommend. A calm environment and short, frequent sessions keep the experience positive.

Finally, if you’re looking for the best place for your dog to sleep, the "Best Places for Dogs to Sleep at Night" guide shares vet‑backed advice on crates, dog beds and co‑sleeping. Vets suggest a crate for puppies to feel secure, while adult dogs can choose a bed that supports joint health.

All these articles share one thing: they’re written with vet input, so you get facts you can trust. Bookmark the page, click the titles that match your question, and feel confident about the choices you make for your pet.