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 …
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 wondering if mustard is safe for your dog? Whether or not it should be off limits is open for debate. Here is what’s certain… If you do share, it is important to limit the amount to a very Read More …
Are you thinking of sharing some avocado with your pet dog? Are you worried about what could happen? Obviously this fruit is healthy, but the ASPCA says there’s toxicity for animals with horses being especially at risk. Here’s the deal: Read More …
Kale is a super food! This cruciferous vegetable is certainly very healthy, but does that hold true for a precious pet dog? Here’s the deal: You can share this veggie in small amounts. In fact, your dog can benefit too. Read More …
Most dogs, if given the chance, will at least try a mushroom or two. Are you reluctant to share? With so many fungal species, some being poisonous, lots of pet parents are understandably hesitant. So is this fleshy fungus food Read More …
Acetaminophen is the most widely used drug in the United States. It’s the active ingredient in hundreds of different over-the-counter and prescription meds. As you may know, Acetaminophen can be a very dangerous medication for dogs. Without a doubt, use Read More …
Perhaps your dog has a persistent pain problem and you are wondering if Panadol is a safe enough option? Here’s the deal: It is true that Panadol can provide short-term relief. But, without your vet’s instructions, this drug is too Read More …