
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 …
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 …
Does your dog ever try to eat grass while out on a routine walk? Many owners wonder about this seemingly odd activity because, after all, it happens to be very common. Turns out there are many different reasons why dogs 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 …
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 …
Dogs have been gnawing on rib bones for millions of years. So, in that context, you shouldn’t feel bad about sharing. Many owners feed ribs without incident. That’s not to say that unfortunate things do not occur. They do! What Read More …
Molasses is a natural sweetener that comes from cane or beet sugar. Most Americans, and therefore their dogs, rarely consume it. That doesn’t mean there aren’t health benefits! Many children in the UK are given molasses for nutrition. So what Read More …
Papaya is one of the best fruits around. The enzymes are especially great for gut health. But what about for your dog? Here’s the deal: Go easy and your best buddy can also benefit from eating portioned out papaya. Introduce Read More …
Epsom salt can help to heal wounds, alleviate pain and even reduce stress. But is this chemical compound, magnesium sulfate, beneficial for dogs too? Here’s the deal: Epsom salt is safe, but only if you prevent your dog from drinking Read More …