
Curry for a canine doesn’t make sense, but turmeric does! Yes, you can share this wonderful spice with your dog. It happens to be beneficial (especially for arthritis). While feeding Fido spices is normally not a good idea, turmeric is Read More …
Curry for a canine doesn’t make sense, but turmeric does! Yes, you can share this wonderful spice with your dog. It happens to be beneficial (especially for arthritis). While feeding Fido spices is normally not a good idea, turmeric is Read More …
Allergies are a very frustrating problem for many dogs. The good news is these persistent annoyances can often be eliminated if the root cause can be pinned down. This is a broad topic partly because many different types of allergens affect Read More …
Are you researching NSAIDs because your dog is in some sort of pain? Do you feel frustrated or confused? If so, you aren’t alone! Just the sheer number these drugs can make choosing the right pain pill a downright daunting Read More …
You’ll be happy to know that feeding your dog some lettuce won’t be harmful. All types including, Romaine and crisp iceberg, are A-OK. With that being said, we prefer that you go with plain lettuce. Some salads should be off Read More …
Curry has a wonderful flavor and there’s even a healthy aspect. But is sharing with a pet dog OK? Are Indian foods off limits for canines? Well, people do give their dogs curry dishes (without incident). The thing is… You Read More …
Nuts are nutritious, but don’t let that fool you! Despite what seems like a perfect bite-sized reward, they can be problematic for dogs in some concerning ways including: Organ inflammation Stomachaches Vomiting Diarrhea And of course, choking is also possible. Read More …
Thinking of giving your dog Rolaids for acid reflux, heartburn, indigestion or gas? Canines certainly deal with their share of gastric issues. But does this type of “rapid relief” also make sense for four-legged friends? And what about side effects? Read More …
You’ll be happy to hear that giving your dog Pedialyte can make a lot of sense when they refuse liquids or are otherwise dehydrated. Water deficiency (or low electrolytes, like potassium or sodium) is a serious problem for pets. Insufficient Read More …