
Beets are obviously healthy and you’ll be happy to hear this applies to dogs as well. Yup! This root vegetable is not only nutritious, but it can also improve your canine’s skin and coat. For sure, you can allow your Read More …
Beets are obviously healthy and you’ll be happy to hear this applies to dogs as well. Yup! This root vegetable is not only nutritious, but it can also improve your canine’s skin and coat. For sure, you can allow your Read More …
If you’re wondering about SAM-e, you may be surprised to learn that it occurs naturally in your dog’s body. It’s true. However, that does not mean canines never need this supplement. It is entirely possible that not enough is being Read More …
Are you thinking of feeding your dog some salmon? Here’s the deal: The nutrients are super beneficial, but there are also serious concerns when it comes to canine consumption. This particular fish, while very healthy, can also be extremely poisonous Read More …
Wondering about giving your dog vaccination shots at home? Quite honestly, for most folks, we say no. Immunization is not for squeamish owners or those without sufficient knowledge. With that being said, administering vaccines doesn’t necessarily have to be difficult Read More …
Consider this the next time your dog tries to eat your neighbor’s lawn: Chlorophyll is super beneficial for animals which explains why your buddy bites at those blades of grass! In all seriousness, there are many practical reasons to make Read More …
Does your dog have some sort of tummy discomfort? Is that why you’re wondering if Pepcid AC can be given to canines? Here’s the deal: Vets do prescribe Pepcid for upset stomach and gastric reflux, but using Famotidine (the active Read More …
Diflucan is a synthetic anti-fungal medication that vets do use for stubborn yeast infections and even blastomycosis. So, yes, this drug (generic name Fluconazole) is given to dogs. It delivers a knockout punch — particularly for Candida. But before we Read More …