
When it comes to vitamin D, dogs and humans obtain sufficient amounts in quite different ways. The fact is that people naturally produce it in their skin, but canines do not. Many dogs are indeed lacking in vitamin D3. On Read More …
When it comes to vitamin D, dogs and humans obtain sufficient amounts in quite different ways. The fact is that people naturally produce it in their skin, but canines do not. Many dogs are indeed lacking in vitamin D3. On Read More …
CoQ10 is a coenzyme with powerful health benefits, but does this apply to dogs as well? First off, canines actually produce their own CoQ10! With the right vitamins and minerals, from regular chow, they do not require this supplementation. And 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 …
Diet and fitness is obviously also important for dogs. Let’s be honest… Obesity is out of control and for canines too! Unfortunately, this trend continues even with increased awareness of this big fat pet problem. Let’s discuss diet do’s and Read More …
Do vet bills feel like they are skyrocketing higher? It’s because they are! Every year medical care spending for pets rises which is why health coverage for dogs has been gaining traction. Makes sense. People need a way to afford Read More …