
Galliprant for Osteoarthritis anyone? - Dog Food Advisor
Apr 6, 2017 · The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today announced the approval of Galliprant (grapiprant tablets), a new animal drug intended to control pain and inflammation associated …
Appetite Loss and other Galliprant issues | Dog Food Advisor
Mar 8, 2018 · Our 10 yr old Cain terrier went to the vet who diagnosed a bit of osteoarthritis and prescribed 20Mg Galliprant - 1 tablet to start and then 1/2 tablet.
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Jul 20, 2017 · But my dog has had GI effects (constipation) and a definite mood shift, becoming aggressive about food/treats, which is one behavior she’s never done before. I can’t find much …
Alternatives to Rimadyl - Dog Food Advisor
Nov 30, 2013 · Oxalates are the main problems that cause oxalate stones in small breed dogs and any dog with s compromised bladder or kidney issues. Yes, Rimadyl does have some …
Hill’s Prescription Diet Dog Food Review (Dry)
Nov 3, 2025 · Read the Dog Food Advisor’s unbiased review of Hill’s Prescription Diet Dry dog food range. Get help finding the best food for your dog.
Best Dog Food for Dogs with - Dog Food Advisor
Sep 12, 2025 · This is great for dogs with sensitive skin because it uses limited, whole-food ingredients and avoids common allergens like chicken or beef. The high-quality fats and …
Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets HA Dog Food Review (Dry)
Sep 12, 2025 · Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets HA Dog Food - an unbiased review, star rating and recall history by the editors of The Dog Food Advisor.
Can Dogs Eat Blueberries? - Dog Food Advisor
Dec 9, 2025 · Can dogs eat blueberries? The popular fruit bursting with goodness is a great treat for dogs but with a few precautions.
Is Glycerin Bad for Dogs? - Dog Food Advisor
Jun 11, 2024 · There was a small study that explored the effects of the oral administration of glycerol on blood glucose levels in dogs, suggesting glycerin-containing products may be …
How Important is Taurine for Dogs? - Dog Food Advisor
Feb 23, 2024 · So how important is taurine for dogs? The answer is “quite”, but in most cases, your dog’s body will be able to take care of producing healthy levels of the amino acid by itself, …