Dogs love treats! These delicious tidbits are a great way to reward good behavior, reinforce training, and show our dogs a little extra love. But not all dog treats are created equal. Many popular ...
Quick safety note before we start This is friendly, research-backed advice, and I’m an experienced pet parent and a certified ...
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A leading pet nutritionist has warned dog owners they risk harming their pooch this Christmas by feeding them toxic treats.
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As families gather to enjoy festive moments around the table, dogs are often allowed to join in - but a veterinary nurse ...
It’s not uncommon to see pistachios, pecans, walnuts, and almonds in various dishes and desserts during the holidays. However ...
Kinship reports that holiday celebrations can trigger pancreatitis in dogs, highlighting symptoms, causes, and prevention ...
A veterinary nurse has issued an urgent warning about dangerous Christmas foods that can be toxic or fatal to dogs, including ...
Turkey bones, garlic, apples, baked bread — here's what foods your pets can and can't eat during the holidays.
A specialist from Pooch and Mutt explained: "Yes, your dog can eat a Christmas dinner and safely join in on other festive eateries. But at the same time, many aspects of your traditional human ...
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 ...