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6 Dog Flu Symptoms Every Pup Parent Needs To Know

Dog flu is making its rounds across the country, and the best thing dog owners can do is be prepared. Outbreaks have already spread through Washington, California, and Colorado, but dogs in every state are at risk of coming down with the flu. K-9 influenza is extremely contagious and cases range from mild to severe. Dogs who frequently spend time at dog parks and other places where they’re around other canines are most at risk. Veterinarians recommend owners be especially … Read more

Animal Protection Laws In The US – Where Does Your State Rank?

The Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) recently released its 12th annual ranking of the United States in terms of animal protection laws. The information was collected in 2017, identifying which states ranked best, worst, and somewhere in between. A article published by the organization reports: “For the 10th year in a row, Illinois is in first place—followed by Oregon (2), California (3), Maine (4), and Rhode Island (5). Kentucky holds firmly to last place for the 11th consecutive year. It trails … Read more

Dog Gets On Snow-Covered Trampoline With His Human & His Reaction Is Hilarious

Texas has been experiencing some unusual weather this year. First, a parade of hurricanes in the early fall, and now, abnormally low temperatures that have brought snow and ice three times in one season! This may not seem like a big deal in other locations, but South Texas might see actual snow once every ten years or so! People in South Texas aren’t known to handle the cold very well – the city of Houston shut down schools and businesses … Read more

Sickly Dog Was Meant To Be A Hospice Foster, But She Wasn’t Ready To Give Up Yet

Although it can be hard to see a beloved dog go when he’s ready pass on, it’s nice to know that he spent his life being loved by someone who truly cared for him. This is the goal of hospice fosters: to see to it that dogs, no matter what sort of life they lived before, spend their final days feeling loved — even if they’ve never felt it before. Kay Jones and her husband, Brad, are not strangers to … Read more

UPDATE: Dog Abandoned With Sign, Food, And Favorite Toy Gets A New Home

Update: Who could forget Duke, the pup who was abandoned in a park with a heartbreaking note? When his story went viral last week, it touched the hearts of dog lovers everywhere, especially U.S. Army Specialist Wallace White.  “This is the BEST ending – no, beginning – for our big buddy Duke. Thank you, Baltimore, for saving this handsome boy,” BARCS wrote on Facebook. We want to thank Mr. White for his service to our country, and of course, for becoming … Read more

Is Your Breed On This List? Take EXTRA Care With Their Teeth… It Could Save Their Life!

The thought of our dogs silently suffering from a easily preventable illness is absolutely heartbreaking. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, as many as 4 out of 5 dogs over the age of 3 are suffering from a disease that is not only painful, but outright deadly. What are we talking about? Canine periodontal disease. Unfortunately periodontal disease is more than just a cosmetic issue. In addition to causing inflammation, tooth loss, and pain for your dog, bacteria that starts … Read more

5 Tips For Pups Who Hate Dog Dental Care

What’s the big deal with dog dental care? The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) President, Dr. Ted Cohn, stated that although daily tooth brushing is advised for the best dog dental care, only about 2 percent of dog owners follow through. The most common reasons people don’t brush their dog’s teeth: My dog hates it and puts up a fight or fuss. I don’t have the time to do it. They get kibble, dog biscuits, and/or a chew toy so … Read more

The World Celebrates Chinese Zodiac’s Year Of The Dog With Cool Stamp Collections

2018’s Year of the Dog may belong to China’s Lunar Calendar, but the entire world is celebrating the year of Man’s Best Friend! Countries all over are releasing postage stamps to commemorate the occasion – not only China, but the U.S., Australia, and several others! USA The United States Postal Service has released a Forever stamp in commemorating the 2018 Year of the Dog. The stamp may seem simplistic, but every bit of it is packed with Chinese symbolism meant … Read more

4 Reasons Dogs Are Afraid Of Stairs And How To Help Them With Their Fear

The fear of going up and down stairs can affect puppies, rescues, adults, and senior dogs, and it poses specific challenges for both the dog and their owner. Regardless of the dog’s age or size, there’s always a reason for the trembling, crying, and backing up that happens when faced with a threatening staircase. Sometimes it’s only a particular staircase that puts the dog on edge, and in other cases, every raised platform or increase in elevation triggers a fearful … Read more

Skijoring With Your Dog Is The Winter Sport You Never Knew You Loved

When sledding, snowboarding, and skiing get old, animal lovers turn to a more extreme kind of winter sport. It’s not as well-known as dog sledding, but skijoring is kicking up powder in terms of popularity. The underrated activity is like dog sledding without the sled and skiing with the added twist of being pulled by either canine or equine. It’s the challenge of staying on your skis while being towed by your favorite four-legged partner. Extreme sport enthusiasts are skijoring … Read more

Originally Built for Shelter Dogs, This “Odd Ball” is Now Available Online (Plus an Awesome Twist!)

Interesting Fact: Did you know shelter dogs that are seen playing with toys are 70% more likely to be adopted? If you think about it, it makes perfect sense. When potential adopters get to see the personality and playfulness of a shelter pup, the potential for connection increases. When we learned this fact, it hit us like a ton of bricks. Our immediate thought was: How can we get more toys into shelters? Sadly, shelters are often under-resourced and must focus … Read more

Dogs Play Tug-Of-War When Dad Just Wants To Trash The Christmas Tree

Putting away the Christmas decorations and packing up or throwing out the tree is always kind of a hassle. It’s hard saying goodbye to the holiday until next year – and nobody knows it better than this guy! Erin Sharkey Graham shared this video to Facebook just earlier this week, and went viral overnight! Erin and her husband, David, were ready to get their Christmas tree out of their house, but their dogs weren’t ready to see it go! Erin wondered … Read more

Take A Peek Inside The Library That’s Dedicated Entirely To Dogs

Did you know that the Kennel Club in London has a library devoted entirely to publications about dogs and it’s open to the public? They claim to be the largest dog library in Europe and one of the largest in the world. This isn’t the type of library where you check books out and take them home, though; it’s a research library where all materials must stay on the premises. Just about anything you might need to know about dogs, … Read more

Longest Shelter Resident Wants Nothing More Than A New Home

Shelter staff and volunteers at Broome County Dog Shelter in Binghamton, New York see hundreds of dogs to new homes every year. They love each four-legged resident that comes through the door, but there’s one pooch that stands out. Mallory arrived at the shelter in May 2017 after being found wandering through a local trailer park. She had no apparent owners, but rescuers saw something special with her sweet personality. https://www.facebook.com/jasongarnar2016/videos/10155520030177672/ Mallory is mostly blind, but a degenerative retina disease … Read more

Rescue Dog With Separation Anxiety Gets Her Very Own “Therapy Kitten”

In the Spring of 2014, a college student living in Miami walked into a shelter to see a scared, skinny dog with a serious skin condition. For Samantha Kreisler, their connection was immediate. Despite being discouraged by shelter staff, she knew she couldn’t go home without the lonely pup who needed her.   “Lady was actually named Lucy by the shelter. When I got her, her skin on her back legs was so bad and infected, we called her ‘Lady … Read more

Officers Gift K9 With A Beautiful Goodbye As He Enters Retirement

Bronx, a nine-year-old Belgian Malinois, has served with the Bakersfield, California police department for eight years, and now, it’s time to retire. Bronx was trained as a detection dog, and has been with the Bakersfield Police Department since 2010. As one of the longest-serving dogs with the department, Bronx has worked in several units, including Bakersfield’s patrol division and SWAT team. He has also met tour groups at the police department and gone to schools to help educate children about … Read more

New Study Shows Many Dog Owners Prefer Time With Pets Over Their Friends

In a new study by Link AKC, a company that makes smart collars for dogs, more than half of American dog owners admit they sometimes skip social events to spend time with their dog instead. The study involved 2,000 dog owners and included questions about how having a dog impacts a person’s physical, emotional, and mental well-being. 82% of dog owners noticed an improvement in their mental and emotional health because of their dog, and 68% claim that having a … Read more

How Often Should I Bathe My Dog?

“How often should I bathe my dog?” It’s the type of question that every dog owner asks from time to time, and it’s one with no simple answer. It depends on a variety of factors ranging from their breed to their health to their lifestyle. If your dog hates bath time, you may want to go longer between baths, but how long is too long? If you like a very clean dog, how often is too often to wash your … Read more

Thanks To You, Two Foster Dogs Have Full Bellies After Being Dumped On The Streets

Part of each sale through the iHeartDogs store is donated to Greater Good, which helps support various charities like Rescue Bank. Thanks to customers like you, happy endings, like the one below, are made possible.  Meet Mae Belle and Abby! Life wasn’t always easy for these two. Unfortunately, their family dumped them and they were left to fend for themselves. While roaming the streets, Mae Belle was hit by a car and injured her leg. She was left to heal all alone without vet care. … Read more

Giant Dog Has A Hard Time Making New Friends – Until His Human’s Post Goes Viral

Robyn Burns, mom of a Hungarian Vizsla named Finn, took to Twitter to post a plea for her 10-month-old pup. You see, Finn is like any other young, friendly, happy-go-lucky pooch; except for the fact that he’s already a whopping 75 pounds! After one particularly depressing walk, Burns posted on social media to ask the other pup parents they see on outings to give her big friendly baby a chance! Infuriating and heartbreaking when folk pull their dog away from … Read more

Devastated Rescue Dog Finds Comfort With Stuffed Toys After Losing Her Puppies

When a compassionate person found a dog limping down a street outside Atlanta, they knew she needed immediate attention. The white Pit Bull mix, later named Kiah, was obviously pregnant, and it looked like she hadn’t had a good meal in several weeks. Veterinary staff later discovered the dog’s teeth were filed down, and her current pregnancy was far from her first. They also found an old gunshot wound that painted a bleak picture of what the dog’s life used … Read more

Dog Flu Continues To Spread – Is Your Dog Safe?

As canine influenza has spread to at least 46 states, veterinarians are recommending that dog owners bring their pets in for a newly-released vaccine to help curb the spread of this highly contagious and potentially deadly disease. According to Cornell University, at least 2,000 dogs have tested positive for canine influenza since 2005. It spreads through direct contact with infected dogs, contaminated items, and nasal secretions and spreads year-round, unlike the human flu. Dr. Jennifer Bonovich, a veterinarian in South … Read more

Best Employee Benefit Ever? Some Companies Now Offer Paid “Pawternity” Leave

Some companies are stepping up their efforts to bring in and retain great employees by offering a new kind of employee benefit. There’s already maternity and paternity leave policies in place for many companies if your child is a human – but what if you are welcoming a new fur child into your family? Welcome to “pawternity” leave, where some companies offer anywhere from one day to two weeks of paid leave for adopting a rescue dog or bringing home … Read more

Dog That Made 20 Mile Journey Twice To Find Her Family Will Get A New Home

The Seminole Humane Society / Seminole Animal Shelter in Oklahoma has stepped in to help a “very sweet, very calm and docile” pooch named Cathleen find a new home. Her family moved to a new house where they could not keep her and gave Cathleen to a friend. After walking the 20 miles back to her loved ones on two seperate occasions, the heartbroken pup found herself living at the shelter. Related Story: Dog Journeyed 11 Miles For 2 Days To Reunite With … Read more

5 Tips To Help Your Pup That Pees When They’re Excited

An enthusiastic greeting after hours away from home is one of the reasons you love your dog, but pee puddles on your new carpet put a damper on your day—literally. Peeing when excited is a common problem for puppies, and even older dogs sometimes lose control of their bladders. Mopping up pee puddles from an otherwise housebroken dog is a chore no one wants, but for some pups, excitement urination is a daily struggle. It most often happens with dogs … Read more

Why Omega-3 Can Help A Dog Who Is Constantly Biting Their Paws

If your dog frequently chews on his paws, you know how painful it is to watch, let alone how excruciating it can be for your pup. Once you’ve ruled out infections, and environmental/food allergens, one of the most effective ways to soothe the itch is to ensure your dog is getting enough essential fatty acids in his diet. Sadly, most dogs aren’t. Omega-3, Omega-6 and Omega-9 fatty acids are derived from fish oils and plant-based sources. They benefit dogs’ skin … Read more

Senior Stray Dog Hadn’t Been Groomed In Years, But After A Haircut, He Acts Like A Puppy Again

This is the story of a Poodle named Beans who seemed to “grow younger” after finally getting a life-changing haircut! The senior pup, who’s thought to be 12-years-old, was found as a stray and in rough shape. He was filthy and covered with severe mats that must have made every move incredibly uncomfortable. It appeared that he hadn’t been groomed in years, or maybe ever in his life.     Beans was taken to the county shelter, where he got … Read more

Does Your Dog Actually Enjoy Listening To Music? The Answer May Surprise You.

Search for “dog music” on Spotify, and you’ll find an entire playlist dedicated to the canine populace. Type “Laurie Anderson” into Google, and you’ll find articles, pictures, and videos about the concerts the musician puts on just for dogs. You can also take a quick survey of friends and neighbors to find pet owners who keep the radio on for their dogs while they’re home alone (maybe you do it too!). These signs all point to the same idea—dogs like … Read more

Pup-In-Training Joins Museum Staff To Sniff Out Pests & Protect Precious Artwork

Three-month-old Riley is currently a gangly-legged, floppy-eared puppy. But with a little growing and a lot of training, he will soon become a vital asset to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The gorgeous Weimeraner pup was chosen for his breed’s intelligence and powerful sense of smell. Riley will use these gifts to sniff out moths and other pests that could potentially damage the museum’s precious artwork. Staff believe Riley will be the very first museum dog with this particular … Read more

Kennel Owner Will Wear Shorts All Winter To Raise Awareness For Dogs Being Left In The Cold

During the coldest part of the year in Mount Vernon, Ohio, Jeff Campbell has chosen to wear shorts every day. It may not seem like that big a deal – a man has a right to wear shorts in whatever weather he likes — but people question his decision anyway. They may not always voice their concerns, but upon seeing him working outdoors in chilly weather in his shorts, questions spring to mind: Isn’t he cold? Won’t he get sick? … Read more

Does Your Pup Have Missing Hair And Hot Spots? This Nutrient Might Help

You’re used to the shedding, but some dogs suffer from more extreme cases of hair loss. Patches of missing fur on your pup’s chest, belly, shoulders, or legs could mean a number of different things. Infections, irritations, and allergies all cause bald spots, and there’s also the risk of your dog developing painful hot spots. You’ll need to discern the exact cause of the issue to find the most efficient solution, but there’s one nutrient that could help bring back … Read more

If You’ve Noticed Your Dog Limping or Stiffness In Your Dog, Do These 3 Things Immediately

Watching our best friends age can be bittersweet. An older dog will have lots more time to snuggle up on the couch with you. But along with his calmer personality comes other changes. You might notice your dog limping, or having issues standing and moving. Especially after he wakes up in the morning. Joint pain and stiffness is common in older dogs, but there’s no reason to feel powerless when you see your dog in pain. First and foremost – see … Read more

10 Herbal Supplements To Heal & Nurture Your Dog’s Stiff & Arthritic Joints

You want to help your dog feel better and not be in so much pain, but you aren’t wild about giving them prescription medication for the rest of their life. Or maybe you’re looking for something extra to supplement a medication recommended by the vet. Either way, you’ll be happy to know that there are many different supplements that have been shown to improve pain and joint function in dogs with arthritis. According to PetMD: “By their nature, nutritional supplements (also … Read more

5 Ways You Can Help Dogs Left Outside In The Cold

There seems to be a misconception that because our dogs’ ancestors were built to withstand freezing temperatures, domesticated dogs can also handle extreme cold. This is sadly not the truth for most breeds, as evidenced by the recent rash of dogs discovered frozen to death in the northern part of the country – some in their own backyards. “We’re finding dogs dead in dog houses and strays curled up deceased in fields,” Detroit Dog Rescue founder Kristina Millman-Rinaldi told TODAY.com. “It’s maddening, … Read more

‘Puppy Bowl’ Changes To ‘Dog Bowl’ To Raise Awareness On Mature Dogs In Need Of Homes

It’s been 14 years since Puppy Bowl officially became part of Super Bowl Sunday, and dog people think it’s high time they featured some of the other adoptable cuties looking for good homes. While Puppy Bowl is full of young pups playing, picking fights, and being their generally adorable selves, Animal Planet is introducing their newest idea in canine sports entertainment. Dog Bowl is coming to make even the most anti-sports people look forward to Super Bowl LII. https://www.facebook.com/dogetreatsmart/photos/p.395902367489350/395902367489350/?type=1&opaqueCursor=AbqXqdlCojnuC61NfE_tEwZntXVM6iL6n0kkP2NFzphCtlhRTQuco2TFeR5JYdzv93t3-nwvtpewQVNsDD_JwLecYWLgJzJ0AYF2P0U7gi4Tq04bLbqNIRa2XF53awERRhCmeS_FL_VrKH7oWqj27svmh_QSMt2BqHLVFn8uE4zsZj14boTXsIsbrxAWHgZIqUff4wVTmFpLEZVobEiVXxcrhddWOGKU0jzn-CUK171fZG-agQnB0kvSVdZchVl8z7L1nrniY_k91T-SgE3QWL0csbhaioYQ9jne00GyRMG-fpEO6zeLIf4Zeb8WQ6PgYJ3i27YslfRpc2OZEH5TTk4D-BxtLgMIItGopvjSiqHGgiSP3-ngbjtjFPifKyXGKiZz5WKyrlztPVbLS_1dqXcVSy1WMqRYBBwd23MwLb6iWgUah-OAp73Eh7Eb-xHmRiI97sXTrK4mf6HhMUur3h0h&theater The … Read more

Why Does My Dog Always Try To Run Away From Home?

When your dog runs away once, it’s stressful. But as long as you get them back in your arms, it doesn’t take long to forgive and forget. Having a dog that is constantly slipping out open doors and digging under the fence, however, is a different story. You take it personally when your dog acts like they want to be anywhere but home. It feels like they’re betraying your bond every time they run away, and it’s easy to think … Read more

Dog With Quirky Smile Needs A Home

Do you have a place in your home for a dog with a “quirk”? Meet Zipper, an adoptable dog with the quirkiest smile you’ve ever seen! This cutie is available for adoption at Huntsville Animal Services in Alabama. She’s 7-8 years old and has a weird jaw – but it doesn’t prevent her from eating, enjoying treats, or loving life! Like other dogs who are “different,” Zipper doesn’t seem to notice her abnormality! Just like any other good dog, she is … Read more

Dog Has Adorable Love Affair With Her Favorite Stick

This is Cassie, and this is the thing she loves most in the whole world – is a stick. We’ve seen dogs that love babies, dogs that love ducks, and dogs that love blankets. Dogs are so full of love to give, and they don’t discriminate, even against sticks. Gerry and Mary Vierbza have seen Cassie love her way though a few sticks in her lifetime. Her current stick has been with her for six wonderful months, but the longest love … Read more

Live Your Dreams Through Dog-Opoly, The Game Where You Collect Dogs Instead Of Property

If you daydream about adopting all the dogs, this board game will help you live out your fantasy – with much less responsibility and financial commitment, of course. This this fun-for-all-ages board game allows players to collect dogs instead of property, and includes fun facts and photos about different breeds. The pewter game pieces consist of objects associated with canine culture, like a dog bowl, a fire hydrant, and a mailman to name a few. In this version, you get … Read more

5 Signs That Your Dog Is Head Over Paws For You

We love our dogs as if they were members of our families—because to us, they really are! We have a good feeling they love us, but it would be encouraging to know for sure. Sometimes it might feel like a one-sided relationship, but if your dog does these five things for you—consider it their way of saying, “I love you!” #1 – Playing and Roughhousing With You Ding ding, the match is on! If you’ve ever watched dogs playing at a … Read more

5 Tips For Handling Your Dog’s High Prey Drive

When your dog has a high prey drive, no squirrel, cat, or plastic bag floating in the wind is safe. They’ll chase anything that moves, and that poses obvious problems when it comes to both their safety and their prey’s. Descended from wolves, every dog at its base level is considered a predator. For some breeds, the instinct to chase and kill has been used as an asset. Border Collies, Airedale Terriers, Rhodesian Ridgebacks—they’ve all been bred for a specific … Read more

How Your Purchases Helped Two Lives: A Deserving Veteran & A Rescue Service Dog

Part of each sale through the iHeartDogs store is donated to Greater Good Charities, which helps support various charities. Thanks to customers like you, happy endings, like the one below, are made possible.  There are moments in life when one has to stop and hold onto the memories and joys while your heart and head are wrestling to comprehend and accept. Recently many people at Canines for Service had those moments with a special dog named Nicodemus.   “Shelter dogs make their way to our … Read more

Dogs Left Out In Freezing Cold Spark Outrage Over Lack Of Animal Safety Laws

While true dog lovers would never leave their pups outside in extreme weather – especially overnight – the recent cold snap across the US has advocates deeply concerned over canines who are being left outside in the elements. Sadly, many states lack laws that protect these helpless pets, leaving witnesses unable to help them without the potential of making the situation worse. Unfortunately, this is the case for the state of Rhode Island, where outrage has sparked over 6 dogs … Read more

UPDATE: Severely Abused Rescue Dog Helps Family In Mourning Heal Their Hearts

A suspected former bait dog and a mother/daughter in mourning became Richmond Animal Care & Control (RACC)’s first forever family of the new year in 2018. Kelli Rice and her daughter Addyson adopted sweet survivor Penelope on New Year’s Day after losing their dog of 16 years just before Christmas. Penelope’s story begins December 12 on the frozen streets of Richmond when RACC officers responded to a call from a concerned citizen. What they witnessed when they first met Penelope … Read more

Officers Will Spend The Night In Outdoor Dog Houses To Raise Awareness

Temperatures in Saginaw County, Michigan have been in the single digits with wind chills well into the negatives. Despite the deep freeze, animal control officers for Saginaw County Animal Care & Control receive daily calls about dogs left out in the cold. In order to raise awareness to this potentially deadly problem, three brave officers have volunteered to sleep outdoors in custom-made dog houses. “We’re their voice, we’re the ones that step up to the plate for them,” Officer Joaquin Guerrero told … Read more

Choosing The Best Joint Supplement for a Chinese Crested – 6 Things You Must Know

#1: For Maximum Efficacy, Choose a Supplement for Your Chinese Crested with Multiple Active Ingredients When most people think of a joint supplement for their chinese crested, glucosamine comes to mind. And while glucosamine is the most popular active ingredient, other powerful nutraceuticals include MSM, chondroitin, and turmeric (curcumin). If your supplement contains only one or two of these, you may be missing potential benefits. Different dogs respond to different treatments, so when in doubt, offer a broad spectrum of nutrients. #2: … Read more

Best Supplements For Yorkies

Vitamins For Yorkies #1: For Maximum Efficacy, Choose a Supplement for Your Yorkie with Multiple Active Ingredients When most people think of a joint supplement for their yorkie, glucosamine comes to mind. And while glucosamine is the most popular active ingredient, other powerful nutraceuticals include MSM, chondroitin, and turmeric (curcumin). If your supplement contains only one or two of these, you may be missing potential benefits. Different dogs respond to different treatments, so when in doubt, offer a broad spectrum of nutrients. … Read more

Choosing The Best Joint Supplement for a Weimaraner – 6 Things You Must Know

#1: For Maximum Efficacy, Choose a Supplement for Your Weimaraner with Multiple Active Ingredients When most people think of a joint supplement for their weimaraner, glucosamine comes to mind. And while glucosamine is the most popular active ingredient, other powerful nutraceuticals include MSM, chondroitin, and turmeric (curcumin). If your supplement contains only one or two of these, you may be missing potential benefits. Different dogs respond to different treatments, so when in doubt, offer a broad spectrum of nutrients. #2: Always Check … Read more

Choosing The Best Joint Supplement for a Staffordshire Bull Terrier – 6 Things You Must Know

#1: For Maximum Efficacy, Choose a Supplement for Your Staffordshire Bull Terrier with Multiple Active Ingredients When most people think of a joint supplement for their staffordshire bull terrier, glucosamine comes to mind. And while glucosamine is the most popular active ingredient, other powerful nutraceuticals include MSM, chondroitin, and turmeric (curcumin). If your supplement contains only one or two of these, you may be missing potential benefits. Different dogs respond to different treatments, so when in doubt, offer a broad spectrum of … Read more

Choosing The Best Joint Supplement for a Chow Chow – 6 Things You Must Know

#1: For Maximum Efficacy, Choose a Supplement for Your Chow Chow with Multiple Active Ingredients When most people think of a joint supplement for their chow chow, glucosamine comes to mind. And while glucosamine is the most popular active ingredient, other powerful nutraceuticals include MSM, chondroitin, and turmeric (curcumin). If your supplement contains only one or two of these, you may be missing potential benefits. Different dogs respond to different treatments, so when in doubt, offer a broad spectrum of nutrients. #2: … Read more

Best Chihuahua Joint Supplements

Best Vitamins For Chihuahuas #1: For Maximum Efficacy, Choose a Supplement for Your Chihuahua with Multiple Active Ingredients When most people think of a joint supplement for their chihuahua, glucosamine comes to mind. And while glucosamine is the most popular active ingredient, other powerful nutraceuticals include MSM, chondroitin, and turmeric (curcumin). If your supplement contains only one or two of these, you may be missing potential benefits. Different dogs respond to different treatments, so when in doubt, offer a broad spectrum of … Read more