Generic Dog Medication FAQs

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Establish Effective Dog Flea Prevention

Treat all pets in your home Fleas will undoubtedly attack all pets in the house, so you must treat all your pets to increase the effectiveness of the medication. Apply preventative to healthy skin Adding a fatty acid supplement with Omega 3 helps improve your pet’s skin health by restoring its softness and flexibility. Healthy […]
Control Your Dog’s Itching and Allergies from Fleas

The #1 cause of itching is fleas. If your pet has excessive itching, it could be the result of an allergy to flea saliva or flea allergy dermatitis. Even if you do not see fleas on your pet, it only takes one flea bite to cause an allergic reaction. To help relieve your pet’s suffering, […]
Finding a Lump or Wart on Your Dog

Lumps and bumps are commonly found in pets, especially in middle age and older pets. Many times animal guardians find these “excrescences” while petting or grooming their pets. Lumps can take many forms from raised, ulcerative, and/or bleeding lumps, innocent skin tags, or painless moveable nodules below the skin. Growths may appear on any area […]
Why Has My Dog’s Flea Medicine Stopped Working?

There are times when pet owners may feel their pet’s flea medicines are no longer working as effectively as they used to. So, what do you do? Below is a list of several options to help control fleas on your pet and in your home, even if your pet is already on a monthly flea […]
How to Use Flea Prevention Effectively

How to administer oral flea medications Always read the label of your pet’s flea medication before administering. Oral flea medications like Comfortis, NexGard and Trifexis should be given with a meal or directly after eating. How to apply topical flea preventatives Always read the label of your pet’s flea medication before applying. Topical flea preventatives […]
Remedies for Ear Mites in Dogs

Ear mites are bothersome parasites that live on and under your pet’s skin, causing persistent itching, skin inflammation, and dark-colored discharge in the ears. If your pet has ear mites, follow the steps below to help kill the ear mites and prevent future infestations. Before applying any ear mite medication, you should thoroughly clean your […]
Eye Emergencies in Dogs

Caring for your dog or cat with an eye injury or emergency Sudden changes in your pet’s eyes are a medical emergency. Emergencies include the following: Corneal ulcers Pupils of different sizes Blindness Lacerations Eyeball prolapse Excessive tears Retinal hemorrhage On the way to your veterinary clinic for any pet eye emergency, you should: Keep […]
Should I Give Fish Oil to My Dog?

Both Omega 3 fatty acids and Omega 6 fatty acids are essential for pet health. Pets with allergic (flea allergy dermatitis), auto-immune (pemphigus, rheumatoid arthritis), or inflammatory (arthritis, glomerulonephritis) conditions need more Omega 3 fatty acids. Pets that have chronic illness (FIV, FIP, cancer) need more Omega 6 fatty acids. Omega 3 fatty acids and […]
Fear of Thunderstorms in Dogs

Thunderstorm phobia in pets Although it is commonly termed as a “thunderstorm phobia,” pets may develop a fear for thunder, lightning, and other weather conditions, such as rain, sleet, strong wind, changes in illumination (from lightning flashes), and even snow. Some dogs may begin to show behavioral signs of storm phobia well before a storm […]
Feeding Your Adult Dog

Most adult pets do better with two feedings a day. With only one meal a day, the stomach distends maximally, which makes it easier for the stomach to twist and bloat. Bloat is fatal in one out of three dogs that develops it. Feeding twice a day decreases the tendency to bloat.Feeding twice a day […]
Tips for Feeding Sick Dogs

How to feed a sick pet If you don’t know what is wrong with your pet, but you know he or she isn’t feeling well, visit your veterinarian for advice. In the meantime, here are some principles for feeding that gently stimulate digestion in a sick pet: Feed small amounts frequently rather than a large […]
Tips to Help Maintain Your Dog’s Joint Health

Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis in dogs, with overweight and aging dogs among the most at risk for developing this popular joint disease. Over time, joint cartilage deteriorates and is unable to retain water, which results in a loss of lubrication between the joints. Once cartilage is unable to hold water, the […]
How to Choose a Dog Leash

There are many reasons why dogs should be kept on a leash at all times when outdoors. These reasons can range from: Local laws requiring a dog to be leashed Harmful items, trash and debris lying around People or other pets could easily distract or frighten your dog, causing your dog to run away or […]
The Importance of Your Dog’s Nutrition

Studies have shown that an estimated 40-50% of dogs are overweight, which significantly increases their chance of contracting serious diseases and illnesses. Keeping your dog on a nutritious diet not only helps to keep your him or her at a healthy weight, but may also reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease. Follow these […]