
Midol was recently rebranded with a focus on PMS and menstrual cramps. This popular medication used to be more of an all-purpose fix for everything from headaches to fatigue, muscle aches and mild pain relief. In any case, are you Read More …
Midol was recently rebranded with a focus on PMS and menstrual cramps. This popular medication used to be more of an all-purpose fix for everything from headaches to fatigue, muscle aches and mild pain relief. In any case, are you Read More …
Dogs obviously get the occasional fever (particularly when they have an infection). The first thing you should know: Over 104 degrees °F is concerning for a canine. And (if that’s the case) you’d be right to be worried. A furry Read More …
Whether dogs can be given Flonase is a fairly common question. After all, animals get their fair share of allergies. First the good news! Veterinarians do prescribe this corticosteroid nasal spray. With that being said… Flonase may not be optimal Read More …
Straight to the point: Claritin has higher risks for dogs compared to human use. Nevertheless, the regular version can be carefully given to animals. Of course, your vet should be involved before any antihistamine is used on your dog. It is Read More …
Advil is a well-known anti-inflammatory medication that alleviates all sorts of pain. Is your dog dealing with arthritis, muscle soreness or some other pain-related problem? Straight to the point… While fast acting and effective, this pain killer is too dangerous Read More …
Are you wondering if Piriton is safe and effective for dogs? You’re not alone because millions of pets have their fair share of allergies! Skin reactions such as rashes or hives as well as hay fever are particularly common among Read More …
Are you thinking of giving your dog Motrin to relieve persistent pain? First off, this well-known medication is simply a trade name for Ibuprofen. In any case, using it on a pet can be tempting since it’s a readily available Read More …
Many dog owners like to keep a pink bottle called Pepto Bismol on hand. The reason is simple: It works well for upset stomach, indigestion, diarrhea and even nausea. But is this bismuth subsalicylate brand really safe enough for pets? Read More …