
Are you wondering if Aleve can be used to reduce your dog’s pain problem? You are not alone. Many owners ask if this popular over-the-counter brand is safe enough for their pets. Straight to the point: Naproxen, which is the Read More …
Are you wondering if Aleve can be used to reduce your dog’s pain problem? You are not alone. Many owners ask if this popular over-the-counter brand is safe enough for their pets. Straight to the point: Naproxen, which is the Read More …
Are you wondering about the possibility of giving your dog Lunesta for a sleep issue? Straight to the point: This prescription medication, which is a nonbenzodiazepine sedative, is relatively risky when it comes to animal use. The fact is giving Read More …
Are you wondering if onions are really that dangerous for dogs? It’s good that you’re checking first. Here’s the deal: It is 100% true. This particular vegetable is easily poisonous. You should consider onions to be toxic for your dog. 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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
Prescription Bactrim is a popular antibiotic for humans, but is this drug is OK for a dog’s bacterial infection? Too dangerous? Just how risky is it? Here’s the deal: Pets generally respond well to Bactrim. It works for dogs too. Read More …