Background
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. FAQ

FAQ

Dogs can eat small, properly prepared portions of fresh pear—no more than 10% of their daily caloric intake as treats. Always avoid seeds, cores, and added sugars.
Fruits like pear seeds and canned pears with added sugars are not good for dogs due to potential toxicity and digestive concerns.
Yes, dogs can eat pears with skin, but it should be thoroughly washed and may be removed for dogs with sensitive stomachs.
Yes, dogs can eat fresh pears in moderation if prepared safely, but avoid seeds, cores, and added sugars.
A home remedy for pododermatitis includes soaking the dog's paws in diluted Epsom salt solution, keeping the feet clean and dry, and preventing excessive licking.
The healing time for pododermatitis in dogs varies greatly depending on the underlying cause and severity, ranging from a few weeks to several months.
A common home remedy for pododermatitis in dogs includes soaking the affected paws in a diluted Epsom salt or antiseptic solution and keeping the feet clean and dry.
Healing time for pododermatitis in dogs depends on the underlying cause, but most cases improve within 2 to 6 weeks with appropriate treatment and care.
Home remedies for pododermatitis in dogs can include Epsom salt soaks, keeping the paws clean and dry, trimming surrounding hair, and preventing excessive licking.
Healing time for pododermatitis in dogs varies based on the cause and severity, ranging from a few weeks to several months with proper treatment.

Today is the perfect time to get your

Pet Health Report

Upload a photo of your pet to receive instant health and care insights.

report_card