
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 …
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 …
Are you thinking of feeding your dog some salmon? Here’s the deal: The nutrients are super beneficial, but there are also serious concerns when it comes to canine consumption. This particular fish, while very healthy, can also be extremely poisonous Read More …
Wondering about giving your dog vaccination shots at home? Quite honestly, for most folks, we say no. Immunization is not for squeamish owners or those without sufficient knowledge. With that being said, administering vaccines doesn’t necessarily have to be difficult Read More …
Taking the time and effort to routinely clean your dog’s teeth will prevent tooth decay, plague buildup and gum disease. Do nothing and poor dental hygiene will eventually result in serious infections and all sorts of other complications. Preventative care is Read More …
Are you uncertain about feeding your dog fat? Whether it’s good or bad idea really depends. Meat offcuts are obviously very different from feeding the type of fat that’s in processed junk foods. Be sure to stick to natural, meat-based Read More …
Are you concerned that your canine may have celiac disease? Is that even possible? The fact is some dog breeds, such as Irish Setters, are known to suffer with gluten sensitivity. That’s right! This autoimmune disorder is not exclusive to Read More …
Straightaway you should know that excessive canine consumption of salt can cause dehydration and a bunch of other problems. That’s why chips or pretzels are all wrong for your dog. Some sodium is necessary, but your pet’s regular food will Read More …
Also known as “the kissing disease”, Mono is typically transmitted via smooching ie. saliva. Does your dog give out lots of hugs and kisses? You are worried about them coming down with Mononucleosis? You’ll be happy to hear that pets Read More …
Your dog will occasionally come down with a cold when their immune system is not functioning at its best. But here’s the deal: While it is common for pets to catch a cold, people never spread this viral infection to Read More …