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Can Dogs Eat Tomatoes?

Can Dogs Eat Tomatoes?

Whatever they’re appetite is for them, tomatoes are typically safe for dogs as an occasional treat. Just be sure to feed them the fruit, as the leafy green tomato plant’s vines contain two potentially harmful chemicals.
Can Dogs Eat Pumpkin Seeds?

Can Dogs Eat Pumpkin Seeds?

Your leftover pumpkin seeds can be fed to dogs, in fact they are even beneficial to your dog's health. And there’s more than one reason why we say pumpkins seeds are good for dogs.
Can Dogs Eat Carrots?

Can Dogs Eat Carrots?

Can dogs eat carrots? We’ll spare you the suspense. Yes. Dogs can eat carrots. We’d actually even encourage it! In moderation, of course.
Fiber. Does It Have a Place in the Feline Diet?

Fiber. Does It Have a Place in the Feline Diet?

Part three of three in a fiber series — If you’ve ever wondered about fiber and your pet, look no further than the three-part series from the Nom Nom R&D team. This third article focuses on fiber and its place in the feline diet.
Fiber. Not Just for Dog Owners.

Fiber. Not Just for Dog Owners.

Part two of three in a fiber series — The R&D team at Nom Nom has done a deep dive into fiber. This second article focuses on fiber and its place in the canine diet.
Safely Roam About the Country with Your Pets

Safely Roam About the Country with Your Pets

This summer, more than any past, is all about traveling safely and smartly. Especially with our pets. Because they have cabin-fever just the same as us. (Ignore the negative connotations if you’re planning a mountain vacation in a log cabin. Sounds great.)
Fisher’s Story: A Healthier, Leaner Beagle

Fisher’s Story: A Healthier, Leaner Beagle

Linda Dunn's 6-year-old dog, Fisher, is healthier, happier, and several pounds lighter since switching to Nom Nom’s fresh diet.
Josie’s Story: A Golden Doodle’s Fresh Success

Josie’s Story: A Golden Doodle’s Fresh Success

Lynette Hunt’s 8-year-old Golden Doodle, Josie, was pretty picky — but she loves her Nom Nom and now has more energy than ever.
Samantha’s Story: Getting an Alaskan Malamute to Eat

Samantha’s Story: Getting an Alaskan Malamute to Eat

Lydia Stroup's 9-year-old Alaskan Malamute, Samantha, would only eat every few days, until she fell in love with Nom Nom.
Penny’s Story: A Total Turnaround for a Food Aggressive Min Pin

Penny’s Story: A Total Turnaround for a Food Aggressive Min Pin

Jay Sapirman’s triple-returned rescue, Penny, was picky, territorial, and food aggressive. After switching to Nom Nom, she’s like a whole new dog.