How to Take a Dog’s Temperature By Melissa Boldan, DVM Petmd.dom
How to Take a Dog’s Temperature By Melissa Boldan, DVM Petmd.dom When they are sick, dogs can run a fever just like people. If your dog is acting like they’re not feeling well, it may be useful to take their temperature to find out whether they are running a fever and need to see their veterinarian….
7 Dog Allergy Symptoms to Look For By Matthew Everett Miller, DVM Petmd.com
7 Dog Allergy Symptoms to Look For By Matthew Everett Miller, DVM Petmd.com Allergies are common in dogs. About 1-2% of all dogs have a food allergy, and as many as 25% of dogs with skin problems have a food allergy. When you throw in dogs with inhalant or environmental allergens (like pollen or mold) and flea allergies, you’re looking…
Why Is My Dog Peeing a Lot? By Katie Grzyb, DVM Petmd.com
Why Is My Dog Peeing a Lot? By Katie Grzyb, DVM Petmd.com If you notice that your dog has to go out more often to pee, or they’re suddenly having accidents in the house or squatting to urinate more than usual on their walks, it’s always a good idea to check with your vet. Here are some guidelines…
Can Dogs Eat Pineapple? By Victoria Lynn Arnold. Petmd.com
Can Dogs Eat Pineapple? By Victoria Lynn Arnold. Petmd.com NOTE: Always check with your veterinarian first before giving your dog any new foods, especially “people foods.” What might be okay for one dog might not be good for your dog, depending on multiple factors, such as their age, health history, health conditions, and diet. Dogs on…
My Dog Ate a Hand Warmer. Now What? By Pet Poison Helpline Veterinarian Team Petmd.com
My Dog Ate a Hand Warmer. Now What? By Pet Poison Helpline Veterinarian Team Petmd.com I As the weather grows colder, many homes, coat pockets, shoes, and trash cans will have instant-use hand warmers inside. These single-use hand warmers contain iron powder that when exposed to the air creates a reaction that generates heat. Unfortunately, dogs…
How Cold Is Too Cold for Your Dog? By Jennifer Coates, DVM. Petmd.com
How Cold Is Too Cold for Your Dog? By Jennifer Coates, DVM. Petmd.com Being outside is great for a dog’s physical and mental health. Walking, running, sniffing, are all activities that help keep dogs happy and healthy. But what should we do when it’s cold outside? When do the risks of spending time outside in the cold with…
Probiotics for Dogs: Do They Work? By Teresa Manucy, DVM. Petmd.com
Probiotics for Dogs: Do They Work? By Teresa Manucy, DVM. Petmd.com We’re just beginning to understand the potential benefits of probiotics for dogs. Unfortunately, veterinary research into the effectiveness of probiotics for pets isn’t all that common, and what studies do exist sometimes provide contradictory evidence. But it does appear that, under certain circumstances, probiotics for dogs…
Side Effects of Pet Medications By Barri J. Morrison, DVM Petmed.com
Side Effects of Pet Medications By Barri J. Morrison, DVM Petmed.com Pets can experience side effects to medications they are given, just like people. These can range from mild to more severe reactions, depending on many factors. It’s always best to discuss the risks of a drug with your veterinarian and decide if the potential benefits…
How to Tell if Your Dog Has Food Allergies By Jennifer Coates, DVM Petmd.com
How to Tell if Your Dog Has Food Allergies By Jennifer Coates, DVM Petmd.com Food allergies in dogs can be tricky to identify. The symptoms aren’t what many pet parents expect, and there are a lot of myths out there about food allergies in dogs. True food allergies are not that common in dogs, for one….
Rhinitis and Sinus Infections in Dogs By Jennifer S. Fryer, DVM Petmd.com
Rhinitis and Sinus Infections in Dogs By Jennifer S. Fryer, DVM Petmd.com What Is a Sinus Infection in Dogs? When you think about a dog’s nose, you might imagine a wide-open space inside. But actually, the nose also contains tiny, bony curlicues of specialized skin cells covered with tiny hairs called cilia that help the dog…