When I adopted my dog, she was plagued with allergies. From green gook that poured out of her eyes to her incredibly dry skin, she was constantly itching and uncomfortable. We made dozens of trips to the vet to get antibiotics and medicine to treat the symptoms, but the allergies just would not go away.
Dogs may love it, but cats are a whole nutter story.
As cat parents know, poultry bones are hazards for pets to chew, but when simmered into broth, those bones and joints serve up a rich nutritional feast.
Can cats eat bananas, too? In short, yes! But will they eat them? Now that’s the real question.
Can cats drink milk? They can, but it’s not usually recommended. We’ll explain.
Treat your canine pal with some make-at-home treats that are healthy and yummy.
You can supplement your dog’s dietary regimen with certain healthy oils.
Now that raw feeding has come into the mainstream, more dog owners are considering the practice as a nutritional choice for their pets.
Your pup may go nuts for them, but should you share your almond stash with your dog?
If your dog snags a nut that falls on the floor, should you freak out? Here are the facts on whether or not your dog can safely eat walnuts.
Sugar and spice and everything nice? Not so much when it comes to nutmeg and your dog.
If find yourself saying "my dog won't eat" or your dog is ignoring his food, it helps to know why. Here are few reasons this might happen and what to do.
Eating a candy wrapper can wreak havoc on your pet's digestive system.
BeChewy looks at reasons your cat might not be able to gain weight - including cat hyperthyroidism - despite eating heartily.
BeChewy looks at why hamsters can be smelly and what to do to keep your hamster smelling fresh and clean.
Learning the signs of pain in your cat is extremely important.
BeChewy explores the issues of having professional teeth cleaning done for your cat.
Learn about when kittens might need to be bottle-fed and the details of how to do it so your kitty grows up healthy and happy.