Empowering dog owners with evidence-based information to make informed decisions about their pets' health and wellbeing.
At Dog Truth, we believe that informed pet owners make better decisions for their dogs' health and happiness. Our mission is to provide accessible, evidence-based information about canine nutrition, behavior, and wellness.
We cut through marketing hype and pseudoscience to deliver practical, research-backed guidance that helps dog owners navigate the often confusing world of pet care. Whether you're choosing the right food, understanding behavioral changes, or supporting your dog through different life stages, we're here to help.
We're committed to presenting balanced, factual information while acknowledging that every dog is unique. What works for one dog may not work for another, which is why we emphasize working with your veterinarian to make decisions tailored to your pet's individual needs.
We focus on translating scientific research and veterinary expertise into practical information that busy dog owners can actually use. Our content is:
We rely on peer-reviewed research, veterinary expertise, and established nutritional science rather than trends or marketing claims.
We present multiple perspectives and acknowledge when research is inconclusive or opinions among experts differ.
Our goal is to help you make informed decisions, not overwhelm you with jargon or unrealistic recommendations.
We clearly distinguish between established facts, emerging research, and areas where more study is needed.
Our content spans three main areas of canine health:
Nutrition: From understanding dog food labels to evaluating different feeding approaches, we help you navigate nutritional choices for your dog's specific needs and life stage.
Behavior & Symptoms: We explore common behavioral patterns and physical symptoms, helping you understand what's normal, what might need attention, and when to consult your veterinarian.
General Health: We cover preventive care, age-related changes, and strategies for supporting your dog's overall wellbeing throughout their life.
We understand that your dog is family. The decisions you make about their care come from a place of love and a desire to give them the best possible life. That's why we're committed to providing information you can trust.
While we strive for accuracy, we always emphasize that our content is educational in nature and should complement—not replace—professional veterinary advice. Every dog is an individual with unique health needs, and your veterinarian is your best partner in caring for your specific pet.
We regularly publish new articles covering the latest research and addressing common questions from dog owners. Check back often, or subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed about canine health and wellness topics.
Have suggestions for topics you'd like us to cover? We'd love to hear from you. Reach out through our contact page.