
Pizza is an all-time favorite food and dogs love it too! But here’s the deal when it comes to sharing: While a single slice is likely no harm done, regularly feeding your dog pizza is by no means a good Read More …
Pizza is an all-time favorite food and dogs love it too! But here’s the deal when it comes to sharing: While a single slice is likely no harm done, regularly feeding your dog pizza is by no means a good Read More …
Some folks depend on muscle relaxers to get them through the day. But are these types of meds safe for dogs? After all, there are times when canines need this sort of pain relief too. The truth is veterinarians do Read More …
Are you wondering if Klonopin (clonazepam) is safe for dogs? First thing’s first: This prescription drug must be used with great caution considering that it’s a benzodiazepine much like Valium and Xanax. While some dogs greatly benefit from taking Klonopin, Read More …
We all want our dogs to be with us for a long time. But, as they say, death is part of life. It’s a bummer. The time will come and we have to accept it. The good news is your Read More …
Mucinex reduces congestion, sinus pain, throat phlegm and most other cold symptoms. But is it safe enough for dogs? Here’s the deal: While this cold and flu medication also works for animals, it should not be used for what could Read More …
Have you heard that beef jerky could be harmful or even deadly for dogs? Unfortunately it’s true that some of these meat products are unsafe for pets. The FDA has actually come out and stated that beef jerky can, in Read More …
Rice is a staple food in much of the world. And this partially explains why we’re often asked if dogs can also eat this cereal grain seed. You may be surprised to learn that lots of pet foods contain rice Read More …
Are you tempted to share almonds with your pet dog? You need to know that despite being nutritious, and also quite delicious, most canines cannot fully digest this type of snack. So that’s the bad news. But is feeding almonds Read More …
Diabetes Mellitus has unfortunately become very common among canines. Do you suspect that your dog’s pancreas isn’t functioning properly? You can be proactive! It’s possible to check their blood, or urine, for signs of abnormal glucose or insulin levels. In Read More …