Nationwide reviewed more than a million insured pets and found big spikes in emergency vet care in December, especially in ...
Turkey bones, garlic, apples, baked bread — here's what foods your pets can and can't eat during the holidays.
No one wants to think about their cat or dog carrying parasites. But without prevention, the likelihood of infection is high.
It’s not uncommon to see pistachios, pecans, walnuts, and almonds in various dishes and desserts during the holidays. However ...
They make for beautiful decor and thoughtful gifts. But they might pose a danger to some members of the household. What to ...
Imagine sipping a latte while stroking an owl or watching an otter play at your feet. This is the promise of exotic animal ...
You know that first cold snap when you want to turn your whole house into a cozy little jungle? Candles going, fairy lights ...
Claims that poinsettias can cause serious health problems or death in pets greatly exaggerate their risk, experts say.
It is important to be aware of landscaping plants that are toxic to dogs, some so poisonous that even small nibbles can lead ...
As Christmas is next week, many are planning to include their pets in the festivities, but there are a few dangers that you ...
The owner shared in the TikTok caption that she believes her beagle, Poppy, sneakily ate cannabis while on a walk outside.
It’s similar to xylazine, or tranq — a veterinary painkiller and muscle relaxant commonly cut into street drugs since about ...