Choosing the Best Dry Dog Food for Picky Eaters

Is your dog not finishing their food? Find out what to feed a picky dog and how to entice your furry friend to finish meals.
Is Your Dog a Picky Eater? 6 Tips for Finicky Canines

Is your dog a picky eater? Learn a few ways pet parents can support healthy eating habits and help encourage your pup to clear their plate.
Do I Need a Breed Specific Dog Food?

Does your dog’s breed play a role in which food your feed her? We break down if you need a breed specific formula and factors that affect food selection.
Why is My Dog Not Eating Their Food?

There are plenty of reasons why dogs won’t eat what’s in their food bowl. Find out why your dog is currently avoiding their dinner.
Dog Eating Habits: What Type of Eater is Your Dog?

Some dogs have different eating habits that can affect mealtime. Find out what type of eater your dog is and what you can do to improve the eating experience.
New Product News – Bil-Jac Picky No More is Growing!

The requests of Bil-Jac dog parents have been heard! Picky No More Small Breed is now available in 15 lb. bags making it even easier to please all of the small dogs you love.
How Bil-Jac® Picky No More® Can Please Your Persnickety Pooch

When our fur babies turn their noses up at food, it can cause us a lot of stress. We worry about how they will stay healthy. How well they will grow. And above all, how to make them eat. All in all, it can be a frustrating and worrisome experience.
Finally, Bil-Jac Solves An Age Old Problem; Dog Parents Rejoice!

There is no bigger concern for a dog parent than to have a persnickety dog as a best friend. Outright refusing to eat at all or not eating the expected portion can cause much worry and frustration for people who love their dogs and want to be sure they are eating regularly to stay fit and happy. Oftentimes, picky dog parents go from store to store, from brand to brand trying to find something Fluffy or Max will eat. If they can’t find something their dog enjoys day in and day out, they sometimes take to doing whatever it takes to get their baby to eat; sprinkling treats on top of the food, sitting on the floor to hand-feed, or even resorting to home cooking each doggy dinner.