Yes, dogs can eat green peas because they are nutritious and healthy. Fresh green peas, and other different kinds of peas, are good for pooches. However, the American Kennel Club strictly warned against giving dogs canned green peas due to the preservatives added to extend the shelf life.
A bald and hungry puppy rescued from the streets has found a new home after spending the first five months of her life alone. The Terrier mix, named Dobby by her rescuers, had a remarkable recovery after receiving great care from her foster home and being treated for the scabs that caused her baldness.
Coccidiosis is an intestinal infection caused by a single-celled protozoan parasite called coccidia. These are not worms but microscopic parasites that live in the walls of their intestines. It is most common among puppies but can also infect adult dogs.
Pancreatitis is the inflammation of the pancreas inside the dog’s body. It is a serious disease that can even lead to life-threatening conditions. However, recognizing the symptoms and early warning signs and having the right treatments can definitely save your Fido’s life.
A new advisory by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released in September 2022 states that the topical ointment, fluorouracil, also known as 5-FU or 5-fluorouracil, is found to be toxic to dogs.
Yes, dogs can have xanthan gum, but in moderation. While there are no exhaustive studies on this additive yet, its prevalent use in canned dog foods and the non-reportage of mishaps on account of its consumption likely affirms its safety for dogs. So, if included in your dog’s food, you can safely serve it to your furry friend.
Deracoxib is one of the few painkillers prescribed by veterinarians to dogs. Sometimes, aspirin may be recommended to your pooch for relieving pain, while glucosamine is usually for pain linked with hip and joint issues.
Yes, dogs can have heart attacks. Our fluffy friends are susceptible to heart diseases that can cause death if not treated quickly and correctly. Many dog owners are unaware of the symptoms of a heart attack in their furry companions, which can lead to tragedy.
Yes, dogs can and should eat well-prepared pinto beans in appropriate amounts. This legume is non-toxic to dogs and supplies several nutrients, such as vitamin B and calcium. One advantage of feeding your dogs this lentil is improved digestive function.