by lori@bernies.com | Jan 15, 2023 | Bernie's Blog
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in dogs affects their digestive systems and can cause significant irritation and discomfort. It is an inflammation of the stomach and intestines and can have your dog suffering from things like diarrhea, vomiting, severe weight loss...
by lori@bernies.com | Jan 8, 2023 | Bernie's Blog
It’s all about gut health, as gut health leads to better overall health. That’s why you may consider switching your dog to a raw diet. If you’ve ever thought about it, we’ve got some info on the benefits of gut health and a raw food diet for your dog. At Bernie’s...
by lori@bernies.com | Jan 1, 2023 | Bernie's Blog
Oh, no! Your dog’s had colon blow, and you’re both a mess about it. Stress colitis in dogs is a common digestive disorder that happens when stress or anxiety brings about inflammation in a dog’s colon, but the good news is that there are steps you can take to help...
by lori@bernies.com | Dec 19, 2022 | Bernie's Blog
So how long can dogs hold their poop? It’s an important question for dog parents, particularly because you’re worried about their comfort level (as well as your floor). The answer is that it really depends on the dog. First things first: What do we mean when asking...
by lori@bernies.com | Dec 12, 2022 | Bernie's Blog
It’s that time of year…and while we are dealing with one of the worst human flu seasons in over 10 years, it appears that the dog flu may be coming to a neighborhood near you. If it hasn’t already, that is. Want to know how to possibly help ward off canine influenza?...
by marketing@bernies.com | Dec 5, 2022 | Bernie's Blog
They say that poop is the window to the soul. Okay, maybe no one says that, but poop IS a good indicator of overall health. If your best friend has yellow dog poop, you may want to investigate. Dogs and humans are similar in a lot of ways. When your tummy isn’t...