
Does your dog have a bacterial infection? Cipro may do the trick, but there’s much to learn about this antibiotic. Read this for your dog’s sake!
Are you thinking of giving your dog Zantac for gastric problems or ulcers? First, the good news: Overdoses and allergic reactions are pretty rare. And, until recently, Zantac generally was not considered dangerous — but that all changed after Ranitidine Read More …
Providing Apoquel to an always itchy dog makes sense (now that supply issues have finally been resolved)! This FDA-approved medication was developed specifically for dogs and reviews are largely positive. Your vet may recommend Apoquel for excessive itchiness (the type Read More …
Let’s get right to it — first the good news: Veterinarians do use Gabapentin. This drug is primarily given to help dogs with chronic pain, but it is also prescribed for seizure-prone animals. With that being said, you should never Read More …
Are you wondering if Ambien can help your dog get some sleep? It’s really good that you are checking first! Truth be told: This prescription drug (generic name Zolpidem) is just not safe for your animal. Dogs should never be Read More …
Advil is a well-known anti-inflammatory medication that alleviates all sorts of pain. Is your dog dealing with arthritis, muscle soreness or some other pain-related problem? Straight to the point… While fast acting and effective, this pain killer is too dangerous Read More …
Are you wondering if Aleve can be used to reduce your dog’s pain problem? You are not alone. Many owners ask if this popular over-the-counter brand is safe enough for their pets. Straight to the point: Naproxen, which is the 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 Tramadol is safe for reducing your dog’s aches and pains? You’ll be happy to hear that animals are commonly given this prescription opioid for all sorts of pain. With that being said, Tramadol should not be Read More …