
Wondering "Can dogs eat eggs?" Or if eggs are safe for your dog? Discover the benefits, risks, and expert-approved ways to serve eggs to your pup.

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Can Dogs Eat Eggs? Benefits, Risks, and Serving Tips
Wondering "Can dogs eat eggs?" Or if eggs are safe for your dog? Discover the benefits, risks, and expert-approved ways to serve eggs to your pup.
Eggs are one of the most bioavailable forms of protein—meaning your dog’s body can absorb and use it efficiently. Protein is essential for tissue repair, immune function, and maintaining lean muscle mass.
Say hi to Oiva
Oiva is now six months old. And he is gonna be a big boy
Common Dog Vaccine Myths and Facts: Debunking Misinformation About Dog Vaccines
Understanding the difference between dog vaccine myths and facts helps you make empowered, educated decisions as a dog parent.
In a world full of noise, sticking with science and leaning on your vet’s guidance is the best way to keep your best friend safe. Vaccines aren’t something to fear—they’re something to embrace with love and awareness.
Dog found after 529 days of being lost on an island
The 8-pound dog went missing on the rugged Kangaroo Island in Australia in November 2023 while on vacation with her owners. After a 529-day search, the pup is finally safe and back in human care.
"After weeks of tireless efforts by Kangala Wildlife Rescue volunteers and partner organizations, Valerie has been safely rescued and is fit and well. We are absolutely thrilled and deeply relieved that Valerie is finally safe and able to begin her transition back to her loving parents, Josh and Georgia."
You can read more HERE.
From stopping road accidents to performing a Heimlich manoeuvre, real-life Lassies have a long history of rescuing humans in distress. Their grateful owners tell all
We don't deserve dogs
I woke up today deeply missing my dog Newbie, so I figured I'd share
Newbie was a rescue from a dog fighting house. According to the shelter from which we got her, they couldn't get her to fight, so they used her for breeding. For her entire life with us, she had scars from where they tied her down for breeding... But despite coming from the most abusive background imaginable, she was the absolute sweetest dog. She was in my life for about a decade and, other than in her sleep, I never once heard her make an aggressive sound.
Unfortunately, she died a few years ago from a failing pancreas. She's the only dog I ever had to choose to let die. I wish she were still here.
edit: She was really stinky, though.