Is pumpkin good for dogs? Most people only think of pumpkins as fun decorations in the fall season… But did you know: This festive vegetable is a “canine superfood?” Pumpkins belong to the same...
by Dr Marty Pets Staff | Sep 17, 2021
Is pumpkin good for dogs? Most people only think of pumpkins as fun decorations in the fall season… But did you know: This festive vegetable is a “canine superfood?” Pumpkins belong to the same...
by Dr. Marty Pets Team | Sep 10, 2019
Cleaning dog urine isn’t the most pleasant experience, but if you have a pup, accidents will happen. You can keep things green and clean by avoiding chemical carpet cleaners and making your own urine odor eliminators naturally at home. Here’s how.
by Dr. Marty Pets Team | Sep 10, 2019
Cleaning dog urine isn’t the most pleasant experience, but if you have a pup, accidents will happen. You can keep things green and clean by avoiding chemical carpet cleaners and making your own urine odor eliminators naturally at home. Here’s how.
by Dr. Marty Pets Team | Jun 7, 2019
If you have a dog, you’ve probably had to deal with diarrhea or other digestive tract problems at one time or another. Dogs tend to get into things they shouldn’t, like the garbage, outdoor plants, etc. When they eat something that doesn’t agree with their stomach, the results are often messy.
by Dr. Marty Pets Team | Jun 6, 2018
Digestive problems are no fun for humans or dogs. When your dog has a problem associated with the digestive tract, they’re going to be miserable – just like you would be. What can you do, as an owner, to help your pup? The simple answer: give your dog probiotics.
by Dr. Marty Pets Team | Apr 3, 2018
You may have heard about people feeding olive oil to their dog. And you probably wondered, “Olive oil for dogs? Is that even safe?” Well, the answer isn’t...
by Dr. Marty Pets Team | May 22, 2017
Constipation can be a frustrating, painful problem—whether it happens to a human or a dog. In most cases, a dog will need to produce stools one or two times a day, but if he’s having problems he’ll either strain a great deal or his stool will be a great deal harder than normal. Here are some of the causes of dog constipation, as well as symptoms to watch out for and some of the potential treatment options.
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