There aren't any effective natural (non-prescription) antibiotics for dogs, and many of the natural/holistic/herbal/traditional preparations suggested can actually be toxic to dogs.
For a superficial, non-complicated infection, your dog may be able to fight off the bacteria on his own. However, most bacterial infections, if severe enough to be noticed by an owner, will need to be treated with antibiotics prescribed by a veterinarian.
There are a variety of herbal and plant-based "natural remedies" touted for dogs, but none of them are really known to do any good. The only natural anti-inflammatory that I know of with proven anti-inflammatory properties is willow bark, which was concentrated into aspirin - which is extremely toxic to dogs.
Is gabapentin an antiinflammatory medication for dogs
all NSAIDs and steroidal antiinflammatory drugs
all NSAIDs and steroidal antiinflammatory drugs
Squirrels are the natural prey of dogs, it is instinctive of them to hunt them.
It is a natural instinct for dogs to dig for quick escapes out of barriers.
It is a corticosteroid having antiinflammatory action, antiallergic action and immunosuppressant action.
because they are natural casing hot dogs that they use
Well its in their genetics.... Dogs have a natural sense that people don't have... ^.^
This is a form of greeting and respect for dogs. You shouldn't stop it. It is a natural and desirable behavior.
its just natural habit
its just natural habit
Just like humans, dogs lose hair everyday. It's natural.