Does your dog seem to itch himself a lot? Do they seem to sniffle or sneeze? If your dog seems to have allergies, they can get them. It could be from something outside, a new fabric in their bed, or something in their food. While dogs do get allergies, here are a few important things you Read More…
Spot on flea and tick treatment is a topical medicine that you apply directly to the back of your dog’s skin between his or her shoulders. Spot on flea and tick treatment will protect your dog from fleas and ticks for one month after applying. It is important to use Frontline flea and tick spot Read More…
Whether you have a breed dog, or your family pet is pregnant by a happy accident, your dog will need different care. Knowing how long a dog stays pregnant can help you better prepare for that care. Your dog’s needs will change during her pregnancy, and her gestation period isn’t very long. Planning for her pregnancy Read More…
If your best friend has been diagnosed with mast cell tumors for dogs, it’s time to put your research glasses on and find out as much information as you can on the condition. That, however, is not all. Once you learn what it is and how it will affect both your lives, you have to Read More…
Your dog has probably been prescribed steroids at some point in their life. The steroids that are prescribed for dogs happen to be different than the ones that are used by bodybuilders to build muscle. In essence, those mimic testosterone and are called anabolic steroids. Typically, when a vet gives your dog steroids, they’re prescribing corticosteroids. Read More…