Yes, although the meters need to be validated for use in dogs as well as cats.
No, you cannot check a dog's blood sugar with a human meter. Dogs require specific veterinary blood glucose meters designed for their blood samples.
Xanthan gum is safe for cats, as well as dogs and humans. It is used for lowering blood sugar and also used as a laxative.
Borax is poisoness to dogs and cats
you have to fold up there lip and prick that the squishy pink part then draw the blood and put it on a test strip but be careful because dogs dont usually like it.
yes
Funny you should ask as I wipe the blood off my dogs nose from getting into a fight with my cat. No my cats hate my dogs and go out if their way to cause trouble.
No, human glucose meters are not accurate for measuring blood sugar levels in dogs. It is recommended to use a specific glucose meter designed for dogs to monitor their blood sugar levels accurately.
Chocolate, Sugar coated sweets and basicaly all sweets. the sugar ain't good for their system!
According to the ASPCA Animal Poison Control website, Sugar Maples are not toxic to either dogs or cats. However, Red Maples and Swamp Maples are toxic to both dogs and cats.
Check the front of the packet. Some of the spot-ones will say they are safe for dogs and cats. Some are definitely not safe for use on cats, e.g. Advantix.
Fleas need fresh blood to have necessary fuel for their eggs so they live on cats and dog's fur to suck blood
high blood pressure in both cats and people. I am not sure about dogs, but I would assume for dogs as well.