
Read this before giving your dog any type of vitamin E supplementation. Learn when extra may be necessary and how much to provide a pet pooch!
Zyrtec is a possibility if your dog has allergies. It can be especially helpful for atopic dermatitis. All sorts of itchiness and irritations of the skin can be alleviated with Zyrtec. The active drug, Cetirizine, can be used off-label. It’s Read More …
Perhaps you’ve pumped extra breast milk and you’re wondering if your dog can drink it? Obviously nurturing in this way is highly beneficial for babies, but for pet dogs? Here’s the deal: It doesn’t make much sense to provide a Read More …
Is lactose free milk safe for dogs? Does it ever make sense for a pet pooch? Truth be told, most dogs have trouble digesting sugar in regular milk due a genetic intolerance that becomes apparent following their puppy weaning days. Read More …
Every year, it seems, the same rumor gets spread about it being super dangerous to give your dog ice cubes. But fear not! It is perfectly fine for fully grown pets to beat the heat with an ice cold treat. Read More …
Do you think your dog may have a toothache? The truth is that canines with oral discomfort can also get relief from Orajel. Many owners find that it works for their pets! And vets commonly use Benzocaine which is the Read More …