The Truth About Your Dog’s Vitamin D Needs!

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 …

Read This Before Feeding Your Dog Innards (Internal Organs)!

Many people cringe at the thought of consuming internal animal organs. Your dog, on the other hand, probably doesn’t mind eating guts! In fact, Fido is likely already getting some animal innards. How’s that? Most dog foods contain internal organs. Read More …

The Truth About Testing Your Dog’s Glucose!

Diabetes Mellitus has unfortunately become very common among canines. Do you suspect that your dog’s pancreas isn’t functioning properly? You can be proactive! It’s possible to check their blood, or urine, for signs of abnormal glucose or insulin levels. In Read More …

Read This Before Giving Your Dog Tagamet!

Can Dogs Take Tagamet?

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 …

Read This Before Giving Your Dog An NSAID For Pain!

Can Dogs Take NSAIDs?

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 …

Read This Before Giving Your Dog Milk Thistle!

Can Dogs Take Milk Thistle?

You’ll be happy to hear that canines can benefit from milk thistle as well. AKA Silybum marianum, this flowery plant is a useful supplement for people and their dogs! Being a holistic remedy, it’s most notable for its ability to Read More …

Can I Give My Dog Vitamin-C? Does Supplementing Make Sense?

Can Dogs Take Vitamin-C?

Owners often get conflicting info about their dog’s vitamin C needs. First off… While it is obviously healthy, rarely do canines require extra. The thing is your dog actually produces their own vitamin-C! People typically require this vitamin much more 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 …