3 New Year’s Resolutions for Your Dog

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New Year’s resolutions are all about improving ourselves, right? The same goes for your best buddy—your dog. 

While your dog can’t physically tell you what they need to feel their best, there are simple things you can do to help set them up for success. Right now, you can save 50% off your first box of human-grade The Farmer’s Dog pet food, so that’s a great start. Check out these pup-centric resolutions and help keep their tail wagging into 2026—and for years to come. 

Make the switch to fresh dog food

Say goodbye to kibble this year by getting a subscription to The Farmer’s Dog. A new study from the company shows that fresh food can support healthier aging in dogs—and who doesn’t want more good years with their pup? 

The Farmer’s Dog makes fresh dog food that’s formulated by on-staff board-certified veterinary nutritionists. Each batch is made from gently cooked meats and vegetables, has no added fillers or preservatives, and is quickly frozen to lock in nutrients. It’s then shipped to your door while it’s still fresh. 

Sign up and The Farmer’s Dog will create a personalized plan with portions that meet your pup’s unique nutritional and caloric needs. Considering nearly 60% of dogs are overweight, these portions can support a healthy lifestyle. 

Brush your dog’s teeth 

Over 80% of dogs will get some form of dental disease in their lifetime. To tackle that stinky dog breath and protect their chompers, you’ll need a toothbrush designed for dogs and doggie toothpaste that has your vet’s approval. (Never use human toothpaste on your pup, as it can be toxic for dogs.) Start by putting doggie toothpaste on your finger and letting your pup lick it off to get them used to having your finger in their mouth. Eventually, replace your finger with the toothbrush.

Teach your dog some new tricks

While daily walks with your dog are key for physical fitness (for both you and your pup), training your dog is a fantastic way to provide them with intellectual stimulation. Teach your dog to sit or some ‘Gram-worthy tricks like playing Bach on the piano, as long as you give them positive affirmation, your pet will feel like the good dog they are. 

When you’re making resolutions this year, don’t forget about your pup. Subscribe to The Farmer’s Dog today and save 50% off your first box of human-grade pet food—and keep the wag-worthy vibes going all year.

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