Dogs can eat most fruits and vegetables, but there are a few foods it's very important to make sure your pet does not consume.
When those puppy eyes say ‘just one bite’... but you’re not sure if it’s safe to share. (Green Shoot Media photo) While we share our homes with our dogs, it may not always be good to share your plate.
A little fruit here and there is a sweet treat for your pup, and some fruits are actually beneficial to your dog’s diet. But moderation is the key, because most fruits are high in sugar, says Shawna ...
Some foods that are great for us can be dangerous for our pets. If you’re not sticking to dog food and want to share snacks, here’s a guide so you know what’s off-limits. If you have dogs or visit ...
If you own a dog, you're probably familiar with their affinity for cheese. Whether you're cutting a slice for a charcuterie board or just adding it to a sandwich, your pup is likely to be at foot, ...
Thanksgiving Day brings with it a delicious spread of turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and pies, but how much of it is safe for your dog? "Health risks vary depending on the dog’s size and breed, as ...
Many foods humans eat on Thanksgiving are dangerous to dogs; even a small bite can make them sick or cause serious, potentially fatal harm. Here are lists of foods that the American Kennel Club deems ...
Dr. Aya Alt, the medical director of VCA Broadway Animal Hospital and Pet Center in Colorado, tells PEOPLE which Thanksgiving staples are OK to feed pets Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at PEOPLE. She ...
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