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Tips for Making Dogs Throw Up
If you’re reading this article because you’re currently having an emergency with your dog, please call your vet immediately. If it’s after hours, try calling Animal Poison Control at (888) 426-4435 or your local emergency veterinary facility.
View ArticleBone Broth for Dogs
When it comes to bone broth for dogs, the benefits are much the same. From joint health to organ function to digestive benefits, bone broth can do your dog quite a bit of good. Plus, most dogs seem to have a natural appetite for it. Win-win.
View ArticleCan Dogs Eat Scrambled Eggs?
Yes. Scrambled eggs prepared properly are perfectly safe for your dogs to eat.
View ArticleAre Tomatoes Safe for Dogs?
Whatever they’re appetite is for them, tomatoes are typically safe for dogs as an occasional treat. Just be sure to feed them the fruit, as the leafy green tomato plant’s vines contain two potentially harmful chemicals.
View ArticleShrinking Canine Lipomas
Lipomas— or fatty tumors — are those soft moveable lumps we sometimes discover under the skin of our pups. These benign, non-cancerous growths appear on dogs of all shapes and sizes, especially as they age. The good news is, most of the time, these fatty tumors are painless and don’t pose any health issues to dogs.
View ArticleCan Dogs Eat Mint?
From raw, fresh leaves to hard candies, asking can dogs eat mint? is sort of like asking can people eat mint? It depends on the mint, and how it’s ingested.
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