What Dog Owners Must Know About Mosquito And Bug Repellents!

Are Mosquito Repellents Safe For Dogs?

If you and your dog spend a lot of time outdoors you know that keeping away pesky mosquitoes (and bugs in general) can be very frustrating. And, to complicate matters further, there are often harmful chemicals in most repellent products. Read More …

Read This Before Allowing Your Dog To Have Mustard!

Are you wondering if mustard is safe for your dog? Whether or not it should be off limits is open for debate. Here is what’s certain… If you do share, it is important to limit the amount to a very Read More …

Read This Before Putting Bengay on Your Pet Dog!

Can Bengay Be Used on Dogs?

Bengay obviously reduces discomfort from bruises, sprains, backaches and even arthritis. But is this analgesic heat rub safe for dogs? Here’s the deal: Despite this topical cream’s over-the-counter availability, certain types of Bengay are a bit too risky for dog Read More …

Read This Before Putting Calamine Lotion on Your Dog!

Can Calamine Lotion be Used on Dogs?

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 …

Can I Give My Dog The Flu?

Can I give my dog the flu?

Got a bad case of the Flu? Are you worried your dog is at risk? That is understandable because nobody wants to expose their precious pet! Here’s the deal: Dogs also get the flu, but it is nearly impossible for Read More …

Read This Before Putting Neosporin On Your Dog!

Can I give my dog Neosporin?

Are you wondering if Neosporin can safely be used on your dog? First the good news: Bacitracin works on animals too—this topical antibiotic speeds up the healing process of minor cuts, wounds, scratches or scrapes for people and pets alike! Read More …

Does Catnip Work on Dogs? Here’s What You Need To Know!

Can I give my dog catnip?

Right up front: While cats get a big buzz from catnip, dogs do not really respond to this natural stimulant — at least in a manner one would expect. Truth be told, felines and canines react to catnip quite differently. Read More …