Turkey bones, garlic, apples, baked bread — here's what foods your pets can and can't eat during the holidays.
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Pet expert warns of toxic Christmas plants for pets
As families across Southern Maryland decorate for the holidays, pet owners are being reminded of the potential dangers posed ...
Claims that poinsettias can cause serious health problems or death in pets greatly exaggerate their risk, experts say.
As families prepare their homes for the festive season, animal software platform Creatures is alerting pet owners to the hidden dangers lurking in popular Christmas decorations, with several seasonal ...
COME Christmas Day many of us will be looking forward to overindulging with plates piled high with golden roasties and ...
A leading pet nutritionist has warned dog owners they risk harming their pooch this Christmas by feeding them toxic treats.
If you’ve decked the halls with natural plants like holly, poinsettia, mistletoe and amaryllis, you might want to keep them out of your pets’ reach – or reconsider your decor.
IMHA in dogs is a life-threatening autoimmune condition. Let's look at the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of IMHA ...
Spot & Tango reports on feeding puppies, highlighting age, breed size, and nutrient needs for proper growth and health.
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Can animals really get drunk?
In an incident that captured social-media attention around the world, a wild raccoon in Ashland, Virginia, found itself in a ...
Dogs are curious creatures, often exploring their surroundings with their noses and mouths. While their curiosity is endearing, it can also lead to dangerous encounters with everyday household items.
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