
Read this before giving your dog any type of vitamin E supplementation. Learn when extra may be necessary and how much to provide a pet pooch!
Giving a dog Oxycodone is fraught with risks. Seriously! Providing your pet with this powerful opioid is not something to take lightly. Are you trying to treat your dog’s pain problems? Careful! This narcotic is dangerous. Oxycodone should be a last Read More …
Are you wondering if your dog can take Lasix? You aren’t alone! Many owners with older canines inquire about this drug (generic name Furosemide). Here’s the deal: Vets do, in fact, utilize this loop diuretic. It tends to be super Read More …
Nuts are nutritious, but don’t let that fool you! Despite what seems like a perfect bite-sized reward, they can be problematic for dogs in some concerning ways including: Organ inflammation Stomachaches Vomiting Diarrhea And of course, choking is also possible. Read More …
Iron is essential for dogs too! Are you wondering if your buddy may need supplementation? Here’s the deal: Iron deficiency is not common though it’s certainly possible. Sometimes it is a sign of an underlying medical problem. The vast majority Read More …
Are you wondering if you should give your dog a calcium supplement? Straight to the point: The right course of action really depends on the situation. The truth is this mineral is nearly automatic when a pet pooch is being Read More …
Ibuprofen works wonders for reducing aches and pains, but it is downright dangerous for your dog. That is the clear message we wish to send regarding this popular pain killer. Still, sometimes we get asked a question like, “How about 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 …
Are you wondering if Dramamine is a safe solution for your dog’s nausea and/or vomiting? You aren’t alone. It’s pretty common for canines to have feelings of motion sickness or unexplained queasiness. Here’s the deal: Dramamine works for animals too. Read More …