Dogs can have downright deadly smelling gas. Are you frustrated by your furry friend’s frequent flatulence? Want a solution to the stink bombs? Good news! Making adjustments to what your dog eats could be the fix. It is likely a Read More …
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Read This Before Feeding Your Dog Nightshade Foods!
Read This Before Giving Your Dog Tagamet!
Are you wondering if your dog can take Tagamet? Is it a safe drug? Many owners ask about this H2 blocker which makes sense because stomach upset and acid reflux are super common among canines. Here’s the deal: Some vets Read More …
Read This Before Giving Your Dog Rolaids!
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 …
Read This Before Giving Your Dog Almonds!
Are you tempted to share almonds with your pet dog? You need to know that despite being nutritious, and also quite delicious, most canines cannot fully digest this type of snack. So that’s the bad news. But is feeding almonds Read More …
Read This Before Giving Your Dog Celebrex!
Celebrex (active ingredient Celecoxib) is primarily taken to reduce symptoms of arthritis. Are you thinking of using a leftover supply to help ease your dog’s aches and pains? Let’s start by pointing out something key: Despite this pharmaceutical being a Read More …
Read This Before Giving Your Dog Gas-X!
Are you wondering if Gas-X is safe and effective for your dog? You aren’t alone! After all, it is super common for canines to have bloating and discomfort from excess gas. Here’s the deal: Gas-X has a good safety record. Read More …
Why Advil Is Too Dangerous For Dogs — And Which Pain Killers Are Safer!
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 …
Ecotrin for a Pet Dog? Read This First!
Dog owners usually ask about Ecotrin because of its special polymer coating which is designed to be easier on the stomach. It is true that medications with this type of extra layer can provide some protection by slowing down absorption Read More …