
Are you wondering if it’s okay to share a cold beer with your dog? We know this is a disappointing answer but, truth be told, you really shouldn’t! While a minimal amount is unlikely to cause harm, one should never Read More …
Are you wondering if it’s okay to share a cold beer with your dog? We know this is a disappointing answer but, truth be told, you really shouldn’t! While a minimal amount is unlikely to cause harm, one should never Read More …
Are you thinking of feeding your dog some salmon? Here’s the deal: The nutrients are super beneficial, but there are also serious concerns when it comes to canine consumption. This particular fish, while very healthy, can also be extremely poisonous Read More …
Does your dog have some sort of tummy discomfort? Is that why you’re wondering if Pepcid AC can be given to canines? Here’s the deal: Vets do prescribe Pepcid for upset stomach and gastric reflux, but using Famotidine (the active Read More …
Does your pet perk up from the smell of cooked bacon? That isn’t surprising. Many dogs recognize the aroma even before the frying begins! Unfortunately it’s a bad idea to share this type of meat. That’s right. You should consider Read More …
When it comes to vitamin D, dogs and humans obtain sufficient amounts in quite different ways. The fact is that people naturally produce it in their skin, but canines do not. Many dogs are indeed lacking in vitamin D3. On Read More …
Are you thinking of giving your dog Xanax as a way to calm them down? While some vets do prescribe this drug (generic name Alprazolam) to dogs for anxiety and insomnia, it is a practice that is questionable. We cannot, Read More …
It’s not out-of-the-ordinary for dogs to experience nausea. Rest assured, having a queasy canine is quite common. And, just like with humans, there are many different reasons why animals become nauseous. It could be that your dog needs to vomit Read More …
Doxycycline is a well-known broad spectrum antibiotic that vets often prescribe for dogs with Lyme disease, UTIs and many other types of infections. That’s right! Doxycycline works on animals too. With that being said, some pets react poorly to it. Read More …
Are you concerned that your canine may have celiac disease? Is that even possible? The fact is some dog breeds, such as Irish Setters, are known to suffer with gluten sensitivity. That’s right! This autoimmune disorder is not exclusive to Read More …