by Melissa Krestensen | Feb 18, 2024 | Care and Health, Dog Nutrition and Diet, Preventive Care, Veterinary Care and Health Issues
Dogs can eat vanilla wafers in moderation, but it’s not recommended. These treats contain sugar and wheat, which may not be ideal for a dog’s diet. Vanilla wafers, a popular sweet snack among humans, often pop up as a potential treat for our canine...
by Melissa Krestensen | Feb 18, 2024 | Dog Nutrition and Diet
Dogs can safely eat raw chicken wing tips in moderation. Ensure they are fresh and properly handled to prevent bacterial contamination. Raw chicken wing tips can be a nutritious part of a dog’s diet, offering benefits such as healthy fats, amino acids, and teeth...
by Melissa Krestensen | Feb 18, 2024 | Research & Studies
To determine if a dog has had puppies, check for enlarged mammary glands and nipples. Behavioral changes might also indicate recent motherhood. Identifying whether a dog has recently given birth can be crucial, especially if you are adopting a new pet or have found a...
by Melissa Krestensen | Feb 17, 2024 | Research & Studies, Training and Behavior
Drug dogs can indeed detect psychedelic mushrooms using their advanced sense of smell. These trained canines are capable of picking up the distinct scent of psilocybin. Psychedelic mushrooms, also known as magic mushrooms due to their psychoactive properties, contain...
by Melissa Krestensen | Feb 17, 2024 | Care and Health, Preventive Care, Research & Studies, Veterinary Care and Health Issues
Kratom is not deemed safe for dogs and can be toxic. Veterinary advice is crucial before considering it for canine use. Kratom, a tropical tree native to Southeast Asia, is known for its psychoactive properties in humans. Its use has gained popularity as a supplement...