
Emetrol does a good job at alleviating nausea, vomiting and upset stomach. Many dogs often deal with these same issues — no wonder owners ask about this medication! Providing your pet with Emetrol isn’t such a crazy idea. That being Read More …
Emetrol does a good job at alleviating nausea, vomiting and upset stomach. Many dogs often deal with these same issues — no wonder owners ask about this medication! Providing your pet with Emetrol isn’t such a crazy idea. That being 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 …
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 …
Ginger is obviously healthy for us humans, but what about for dogs? Well, you’ll be happy to hear that your best buddy can benefit from this herb too. Ginger not only offers numerous vitamins and minerals, but it’s also great Read More …
Are you wondering if Dramamine is a safe solution for your dog’s nausea and/or vomiting? You aren’t alone. It’s pretty common for canines to have feelings of motion sickness or unexplained queasiness. Here’s the deal: Dramamine works for animals too. 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 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 …
Does your anxious dog struggle with motion sickness? Are you wondering if Bonine can help? Good news! Meclizine hydrochloride (the active ingredient) is pretty safe for travel-weary canines. In fact, vets prescribe it all the time. Yup! Bonine has an excellent reputation. Read More …