Are you wondering if your dog can have chewing gum? There are several reasons why this is a bad idea. First off, your buddy can’t actually chew it! More importantly… There are often toxic ingredients in gum — including artificial Read More …
Are you wondering if your dog can have chewing gum? There are several reasons why this is a bad idea. First off, your buddy can’t actually chew it! More importantly… There are often toxic ingredients in gum — including artificial Read More …
Some folks swear by ginger ale for easing all sorts of stomach woes. Are you wondering if this drink can help your queasy pet dog? Or perhaps you just want to share a bit? Whatever the case, providing this classic soda Read More …
Hot, greasy and salty is how people typically like their french fries. That doesn’t sound so healthy because, well, it isn’t! Anyways, when it comes to dogs, how bad is this all-time favorite food? Here’s the deal: You’d be smart Read More …
We’ve all heard that chocolate is dangerous for dogs. It is, unfortunately, 100% true. Too many animals have died from eating this sweet delicacy. Knowing that chocolate can literally kill your dog, the plan is very simple: Play it safe and Read More …
If your dog likes to eat cheese you may be wondering if it is okay to share. This is a very valid question to be asking. Let’s jump right in! As you probably know, dairy products aren’t exactly fantastic for Read More …
Are you wondering if there’s anything wrong with canines occasionally eating cat food? You aren’t the only one! Lots of folks who own both a cat and a dog are curious about this topic. There are those insist the only Read More …
Are you wondering if castor oil can relieve your dog’s constipation? It’s great that you’re checking first because, if ingested, this substance could cause some adverse effects. Here’s the deal: Castor oil contains high levels of Ricinoleic acid which, when Read More …
Also known as “the kissing disease”, Mono is typically transmitted via smooching ie. saliva. Does your dog give out lots of hugs and kisses? You are worried about them coming down with Mononucleosis? You’ll be happy to hear that pets Read More …
Dogs obviously get the occasional fever (particularly when they have an infection). The first thing you should know: Over 104 degrees °F is concerning for a canine. And (if that’s the case) you’d be right to be worried. A furry Read More …