Veterinarians share holiday pet emergencies, highlighting risks from decorations and toxic foods, while offering tips to keep pets safe this season.
Veterinarians from across the country share stories of holiday mishaps. From chocolate to tinsel, here's how to keep your ...
Persin, a toxin found in avocados, is completely safe for human consumption but extremely toxic to dogs. People should avoid giving any part of the plant to dogs because it is present in the avocado ...
If dogs understood every word their humans spoke, they would know to stay away from chocolate. Then again, they would probably disregard the warning and eat it anyway. Dogs shouldn't eat chocolate ...
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 ...
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… ...
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.
More than half of dog owners say their pet has eaten something not meant for them on Thanksgiving - often resulting in an ...
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 ...
Dogs will eat practically anything, and big dogs like this Great Dane can often use their height to their advantage to swipe human food from counters. However, doing this isn't always a wise move. One ...
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 ...