When it comes to vitamin D, dogs and humans obtain sufficient amounts in quite different ways. The fact is that people naturally produce it in their skin, but canines do not. Many dogs are indeed lacking in vitamin D3. On Read More …
When it comes to vitamin D, dogs and humans obtain sufficient amounts in quite different ways. The fact is that people naturally produce it in their skin, but canines do not. Many dogs are indeed lacking in vitamin D3. On Read More …
Kale is a super food! This cruciferous vegetable is certainly very healthy, but does that hold true for a precious pet dog? Here’s the deal: You can share this veggie in small amounts. In fact, your dog can benefit too. Read More …
Are you wondering if you should give your dog a calcium supplement? Straight to the point: The right course of action really depends on the situation. The truth is this mineral is nearly automatic when a pet pooch is being Read More …
Molasses is a natural sweetener that comes from cane or beet sugar. Most Americans, and therefore their dogs, rarely consume it. That doesn’t mean there aren’t health benefits! Many children in the UK are given molasses for nutrition. So what 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 …