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Ollie and The Farmer’s Dog are two leading fresh dog food delivery services that allow dog owners to customize their pet’s nutrition. But there are some key differences that may help dog owners choose the right food for their furry friend.

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Ever wonder why one dog inhales their bowl in seconds, while another sniffs at it and walks away? Dog food palatability, or what makes food delicious to your dog, isn’t simply about taste. It’s also about evolutionary biology, sensory perception, and nutritional chemistry working together. At Ollie, we focus on fresh dog food because the […]

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Strengthen the bond with your dog by learning to interpret their unique behaviors, such as "rough love" and mouthing, as positive attempts to connect. By utilizing training as a cooperative language and engaging in activities like "sniffaris" or hand-feeding, you can build a relationship rooted in mutual trust and communication.

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Ever wonder why your dog stares into your eyes or catches your yawns? Explore the science behind the human-canine bond, from oxytocin feedback loops to the "left eyebrow raise," and learn how everyday routines like play and nutrition strengthen your connection.

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We all love a big, slobbery smile from our dogs. But if you’ve ever been hit with a wave of that signature “dog breath,” you’ve probably wondered what’s going on in there—and if you should be doing more about it. Here’s the thing: your dog’s mouth isn’t just for eating and carrying around tennis balls. […]

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