
Beans can be toxic for dogs if you don’t know what you are doing! Be smart about sharing beans (this includes knowing one kind to avoid feeding)!
Are you wondering if castor oil can relieve your dog’s constipation? It’s great that you’re checking first because, if ingested, this substance could cause some adverse effects. Here’s the deal: Castor oil contains high levels of Ricinoleic acid which, when Read More …
Are you wondering if your dog should be allowed to drink apple juice? Any benefits? Any harm done? Those are good questions and you aren’t alone in wondering about this beverage for a best buddy. The truth is apples are, Read More …
Dulcolax is an over-the-counter stimulant laxative. The product’s primary active ingredient is an organic compound that works great for constipation. But what about for canines? Here’s the deal: Vets do prescribe Dulcolax for dogs. However, it could also be dangerous. Read More …
Milk of Magnesia is a very useful laxative/antacid for quick relief of abdominal discomfort, indigestion and especially constipation. But is this over-the-counter product safe enough for dogs? Here’s the deal: Magnesium hydroxide, the only active ingredient and a naturally-occurring mineral, Read More …
Are you thinking of feeding your dog some corn? You aren’t alone. We get asked about this topic a lot. First, it should be pointed out that maize is a very unique grain. The thing is corn isn’t entirely natural. Read More …
Everyone know that peas are healthy, but what about for your pet dog? Great news! Whether you have canned green peas, Snow or Sugar Snap peas, they’re an excellent addition to your canine’s diet! Virtually all varieties offer high fiber, Read More …
It’s normal for a pet dog to occasionally experience constipation. On the other hand, it could be concerning if a best buddy hasn’t had a bowel movement for 2 or 3 days. If so, your dog’s chronic constipation could be Read More …