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Ham, a small amount, WITHOUT the FAT trimmings or seasoning, can be eaten by dogs, but only in extreme moderation. During the Holidays, Vets see many pets who have chewed/splintered/swallowed/eaten that left over COOKED HAM BONE, with all the FAT/gristle still attached. It’s not so muc...
For example, pancreatitis is a serious life-threatening condition affecting dogs who are on a high-fat diet. On top of that, the high-fat content in cashews can easily cause obesity for your dog if you’re regularly feeding him cashews. Things can worsen because obesity often leads to other...
Ever since I wroteTop 10 Homemade Dog Treat Recipes, many dog owners whose dogs are allergic to wheat emailed to ask if I’d write another. So I compiled this list of 10 recipes for treats that are gluten-free, made with only natural and healthy ingredients!
For what it’s worth,pumpkin can have both a binding effect(good for dogs with diarrhea),as well as a loosening effect(good for dogs with constipation). So, as an at-home remedy, it works differently with different dogs at different times. ...
While there’s limited evidence about how well it might work to reverse certain disease symptoms, some people also choose to use bone broth for dogs with cancer, pancreatitis, kidney disease and other health issues. The rich supply of nutrients from bone broth may help reduce symptoms like fati...
Food poisoning is more common and riskier for people with weakened immune systems, infants and young children, pregnant women, and the elderly. If you fall into one of these groups, try to avoid: Sushi and other raw seafoods and partly cooked shellfish like mussels, clams, and scallops. ...
Food poisoning is more common and riskier for people with weakened immune systems, infants and young children, pregnant women, and the elderly. If you fall into one of these groups, try to avoid: Sushi and other raw seafoods and partly cooked shellfish like mussels, clams, and scallops. ...