
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 …
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 …
Prilosec is taken for a wide range of stomach problems including GERD, heartburn, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, indigestion and ulcers. Many dogs also struggle with some of these same gut-related issues and they often stem from excess stomach acidity. Are you wondering Read More …
Are you wondering if hot sauce will harm your dog? What about just a tiny taste? Here’s the deal: While your dog may enjoy a spicy or tangy kick, anything smothered in a spicy sauce should be avoided. So sharing 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 …
Gaviscon provides quick relief of heartburn, upset stomach and indigestion because it effectively neutralizes stomach acid. Is your dog experiencing any of these symptoms? Are you wondering if this antacid can help? You’ll be happy to hear that some veterinarians Read More …
Milk of Magnesia is a very useful laxative/antacid for quick relief of abdominal discomfort, indigestion and especially constipation. But is this over-the-counter product safe enough for dogs? Here’s the deal: Magnesium hydroxide, the only active ingredient and a naturally-occurring mineral, Read More …