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The Holiday Foods Your Dog Should Never Eat And Whats Actually Safe
Many pet owners love sharing Christmas dinner with their dogs, but not every festive dish is pet-friendly. Knowing what’s ...
Dogs and chocolate don’t mix; it’s best to keep it out of their reach. Dogs can’t eat chocolate [VetShopAustralia] Many of us love chocolate, but if you’re a dog owner, you’ve probably heard that ...
Spot & Tango reports on safe holiday foods for dogs, warning against harmful items and how to include pets in festive ...
During Easter this weekend, you may have more chocolate laying around your house than usual and that means it is of the utmost importance to keep it away from your dogs. Chocolate is poisonous for ...
Many common Halloween candies, including chocolate, raisins, and those with xylitol, are toxic to dogs. Chocolate's toxicity depends on the type, amount consumed, and the dog's weight, with darker ...
You might think it's a good idea to give your dog leftovers or a few scraps from the table during the holidays, but you may ...
Many Thanksgiving foods can upset your dog’s stomach — or worse. Here’s what’s safe to share and what could land you at the emergency vet.
You’re plating up holiday food, your dog is giving you the eyes, and your brain is doing that dance: “It’s just a little bit… ...
Before you share your Thanksgiving leftovers with your pet, here's what's safe -- and what's not -- to feed your cats and dogs.
If you are reading this because your dog has already eaten dark chocolate, raisins, or anything containing xylitol, call your veterinarian immediately or contact the Pet Poison Helpline at ...
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