
Putting your pet dog on Prozac is a huge decision. Learn about dosing, side effects and proper use before discussing this SSRI with your vet.
Are you thinking of giving your dog Xanax as a way to calm them down? While some vets do prescribe this drug (generic name Alprazolam) to dogs for anxiety and insomnia, it is a practice that is questionable. We cannot, Read More …
Right up front: While cats get a big buzz from catnip, dogs do not really respond to this natural stimulant — at least in a manner one would expect. Truth be told, felines and canines react to catnip quite differently. Read More …
Are you wondering about the possibility of giving your dog Lunesta for a sleep issue? Straight to the point: This prescription medication, which is a nonbenzodiazepine sedative, is relatively risky when it comes to animal use. The fact is giving Read More …
Are you wondering if Dramamine is a safe solution for your dog’s nausea and/or vomiting? You aren’t alone. It’s pretty common for canines to have feelings of motion sickness or unexplained queasiness. Here’s the deal: Dramamine works for animals too. Read More …
Can anxious dogs be given Diazepam? It’s a great question because this sedative medication, AKA Valium, would seem to be useful for certain stressful situations (ie. fireworks and thunderstorms). But is it safe enough? Here’s the deal: Being a powerful Read More …
Rescue Remedy alleviates stress and anxiety which makes this natural product attractive to dog owners. But does it really work on animals? And is it safe? You’ll be happy to hear that Rescue Remedy can be given. At the same time, Read More …
You obviously know that dogs can also have depression. You need sound solutions if a furry friend is withdrawn or generally unhappy. Symptoms of dog depression surface behaviorally. Noticeable changes are: Sleep patterns Eating habits Inactivity and; Altered mood While controversial, antidepressants Read More …