The "Fertility Diet" Pattern Less trans fat and more monounsaturated fat (from foods such as avocados and olive oil) Less animal protein and more vegetable protein. More high-fiber, low-glycemic carbohydrate-rich foods (including whole grains) More vegetarian sources of iron and fewer meat sources. Multivitamins.
Ideally, you'll contact your vet first and solicit his or her advice about the amount you should offer, but a general rule of thumb is 1/8 cup per hour for small dogs or ¼ cup per hour for large do (...)
Malamutes are prone to a common condition called hypothyroidism in which the body doesn't make enough thyroid hormone. Signs can include dry skin and coat, hair .
Both dogs and humans can get heartworm infections. But your dog can't give it to you through their bodily fluids. Heartworms get into the bloodstream of both humans and dogs through mosquito bites. (...)
No, dogs cannot eat gravy made for humans. Gravy—a topping consisting of meat drippings and a thickener—has high amounts of sodium and fat and ingredients that can be toxic to dogs, like garlic and (...)
Goldendoodles are hypoallergenic dogs. For example, F1b Goldendoodles have more Poodle heritage than F1 Doodles. This means that F1b Doodles are less likely to shed. Hypoallergenic dogs produce les (...)