
Cough drops come in handy for humans, but what about lozenges for a pet dog? Here’s the deal: Cough drops, especially if they’re mentholated, should not be given to your dog. Sharing is a bad idea. The ingredients are questionable Read More …
Cough drops come in handy for humans, but what about lozenges for a pet dog? Here’s the deal: Cough drops, especially if they’re mentholated, should not be given to your dog. Sharing is a bad idea. The ingredients are questionable 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 …
You’ll be happy to hear that pumpkin is not only healthy for dogs but it also has very practical uses! Putting aside the outstanding nutrition for a moment… Pumpkin has an amazing ability to ease constipation, diarrhea and upset stomach. Read More …
Arrowroot comes in handy for bowel issues, but what about for dogs? First the good news: This powdery substance is not known to be dangerous for pets. Whether you are interested in arrowroot as an ingredient in treats or as 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 …