
If you and your dog spend a lot of time outdoors you know that keeping away pesky mosquitoes (and bugs in general) can be very frustrating. And, to complicate matters further, there are often harmful chemicals in most repellent products. Read More …
If you and your dog spend a lot of time outdoors you know that keeping away pesky mosquitoes (and bugs in general) can be very frustrating. And, to complicate matters further, there are often harmful chemicals in most repellent products. Read More …
Are you wondering if your dog can take Ritalin for ADHD-like behavior? First thing’s first: There is unfortunately no veterinary equivalent to this well-known central nervous system stimulant ie. Methylphenidate. With that being said, Ritalin is sometimes prescribed to dogs. Read More …
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 …
Arrowroot comes in handy for bowel issues, but what about for dogs? First the good news: This powdery substance is not known to be dangerous for pets. Whether you are interested in arrowroot as an ingredient in treats or as Read More …
Don’t want your dog to have puppies? Are you wondering if birth control medications work for furry friends too? Here’s the deal… Human birth control cannot be used to prevent a pet dog from getting pregnant. You have to get Read More …
Prescription Bactrim is a popular antibiotic for humans, but is this drug is OK for a dog’s bacterial infection? Too dangerous? Just how risky is it? Here’s the deal: Pets generally respond well to Bactrim. It works for dogs too. Read More …