Avoid food gifts under the tree: Inquisitive pets may sniff out and unwrap edible presents, which could make them unwell.
Spot & Tango reports on safe holiday foods for dogs, warning against harmful items and how to include pets in festive ...
While eating scraps under the table may seem like a holiday pastime for pets, it is important to know what dishes are toxic for dogs and how to keep pups safe.
Dogs and cats can safely eat certain Thanksgiving foods, such as plain sweet potatoes, turkey meat, green beans, and pumpkin, but should avoid bones, skin, stuffing, and other unsafe items.
Sharing meals with our pets is considered instinctive, but not all human food ends up in their bowls. Some are toxic or dangerous to your cat and dog, while many items in your everyday kitchen make ...
For most dog parents, feeding time is pure joy, that tail thumping the floor, those hopeful eyes, the dramatic head tilt. But dogs don’t understand boundaries when it comes to food. If it smells ...
Many pet owners love sharing Christmas dinner with their dogs, but not every festive dish is pet-friendly. Knowing what’s ...
If you're a pet parent and you think your dog thinks of you this way, it's a sign you and your pup are strongly bonded, ...
The usual Thanksgiving Day spread with delicious, seasoned turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and pies may sound like a treat, but for pets, especially your dog, it can be dangerous and even fatal in ...
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 ...
Joan Merriam lives in Nevada City with her new golden retriever Frankie, her Maine coon cat Indy, and the infinite spirits of her beloved goldens Joey and Casey. You can reach Joan at ...
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