Category Archives: Pets
Tramadol is one of the most common painkillers for humans, but we wanted to know if the drug is also safe for pups and if there are natural alternatives.
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Titer testing your pup can be a great way to determine their overall health, but is the often-costly blood test important? Find out here at Maple Holistics.
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NexGard is one of the most trusted names in pet care- We wanted to find out if all the hype is true, so we put it to the test. Find out more here at Maple!
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Natural pet sprays are a great way to keep your furry friends feeling great and smelling fresh. Check out our easy and creative DIY pet spray guide!
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We all want the best for our furry friends, but caring for them isn’t always easy! Try Tripe today – one of the best foods you’ll find for your dog!
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Nobody likes to see a dog suffering, especially when it can be treated. Rimadyl is one of the top medications for dogs, but how safe and effective is it?
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Vegetables are an excellent source of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. But did you know they are actually good for your dog in small amounts? Find out why giving your dog asparagus can help make him healthier and happier.
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Eggs are a staple in many people’s diets due to their high nutrient content. Bud did you know they are a great to give to your dog too? Enhance your dog’s kibble and bits with this tasty but healthy food. Find out the best way to serve eggs to your dog here!
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Oatmeal, lavender, and jojoba may not sound like the typical ingredients for a dog shampoo, but you may be surprised to find out how good they are for your pet. Each is full of vitamins and antioxidants to cleanse and condition your dog’s fur, leaving your dog smelling fresh and feeling soft and smooth.
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Is Garlic Bad For Dogs? As it turns out, it is one of the more poisonous foods a dog can eat, if consumed in excess. In fact, it is a lot more toxic than onions, and can also lead to problems with digestion and a host of other issues. However, if it is consumed in moderation, it can provide your dog a lot of benefits. When consumed without moderation, garlic may bring about a highly toxic reaction in dogs, which – if left untreated – can be fatal. This does not mean you shouldn’t feed your dog garlic at all, but it is meant to serve as a reminder – everything in moderation. In this blog we take a look at the pros and cons of feeding your dogs garlic…
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