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How a Diet Change Supports Microbiome Health in Dogs

While this study was groundbreaking in identifying the timeline associated with changes in the gut microbiome and metabolite profiles of dogs following a diet change, the research doesn’t stop there! Future studies should consider different breeds, different living environments, larger sample sizes, and different diet types (like fresh diets, wink wink).

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How to Properly Clean a Dog Bowl

A dash of dish soap. A little warm water. Slosh it around, dry it off and repeat once every… however many months? If that’s your typical routine for cleaning your dog’s food and water bowls, you’re likely in the majority.

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5 Ways To Feed Fresh Food to Dogs

Any way you shake it, Nom Nom supports a healthier dog. Whether you feed a little, a lot or the whole bowl, customers have seen real benefits and improvements in their dog’s health after integrating our fresh food into their diet.

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Is Dragon Fruit Healthy for Dogs?

Almost all of the same nutrients that benefit humans from a dragon fruit translate well to the canine world — and more.

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The Aging Microbiome in Dogs

Help the Nom Nom R&D team learn more about how the canine microbiome changes as the years go by.

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How to Teach Your Dog to Play Fetch

While TV and movies may make it appear like fetch comes as part of a canine’s standard operating system, the truth is, most dogs take some education before they’re playing the game the way it was meant to be played. But fear not. With some time and patience, most dogs can learn to play fetch, and in time, learn to love it.

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