
Hot, greasy and salty is how people typically like their french fries. That doesn’t sound so healthy because, well, it isn’t! Anyways, when it comes to dogs, how bad is this all-time favorite food? Here’s the deal: You’d be smart Read More …
Hot, greasy and salty is how people typically like their french fries. That doesn’t sound so healthy because, well, it isn’t! Anyways, when it comes to dogs, how bad is this all-time favorite food? Here’s the deal: You’d be smart Read More …
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 …
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 …
Is your dog in pain? Are you wondering if Bayer is an option? Here’s the truth: Though there is some potential for harm, this branded aspirin can be carefully given to dogs. It’s all about minimizing risks. Correct dosing is Read More …
Grapes are delicious but, for dogs, they can be extremely harmful — even fatal! The exact reasons for toxicity aren’t fully understood. Nevertheless, sharing even a small amount of grapes with your dog is too risky. Though some canines aren’t Read More …
Dogs often get skin-related allergies (especially when they spend lots of time outside). You want to know if Calamine lotion is safe. Here’s the deal: The main active ingredient is zinc oxide and, for that reason, we don’t recommend Calamine lotion Read More …
Are you researching NSAIDs because your dog is in some sort of pain? Do you feel frustrated or confused? If so, you aren’t alone! Just the sheer number these drugs can make choosing the right pain pill a downright daunting Read More …