
Learn why Viagra can be a life saver for some dogs. Pulmonary hypertension usually is not a problem for pets, but when it is Viagra can help!
Does your dog have bad allergies? Are they itchy with runny eyes and/or sneezing? You want to know if Allegra can help so let’s get straight to the point: Vets do prescribe Allegra, but one version is off limits to Read More …
Celebrex (active ingredient Celecoxib) is primarily taken to reduce symptoms of arthritis. Are you thinking of using a leftover supply to help ease your dog’s aches and pains? Let’s start by pointing out something key: Despite this pharmaceutical being a Read More …
Are you thinking of giving your dog Zantac for gastric problems or ulcers? First, the good news: Overdoses and allergic reactions are pretty rare. And, until recently, Zantac generally was not considered dangerous — but that all changed after Ranitidine Read More …
Let’s get right to it — first the good news: Veterinarians do use Gabapentin. This drug is primarily given to help dogs with chronic pain, but it is also prescribed for seizure-prone animals. With that being said, you should never Read More …
Is your dog in pain? Are you wondering if Bayer is an option? Here’s the truth: Though there is some potential for harm, this branded aspirin can be carefully given to dogs. It’s all about minimizing risks. Correct dosing is Read More …