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 ...
A leading pet nutritionist has warned dog owners they risk harming their pooch this Christmas by feeding them toxic treats.
It’s not uncommon to see pistachios, pecans, walnuts, and almonds in various dishes and desserts during the holidays. However ...
The oils from fir, spruce, and pine trees are mildly toxic to cats and dogs, potentially causing gastrointestinal upset if pets chew on branches. Sharp needles can irritate mouths or cause blockages ...
They make for beautiful decor and thoughtful gifts. But they might pose a danger to some members of the household. What to ...
The hidden camera investigation by Humane World for Animals, formerly known as the Humane Society, documented disturbing ...
While most dog owners may expect to only see their vet for vaccines and annual exams, the actual bulk of everyday appointments come from sudden, surprising problems. There are many common medical ...
As technology advances in diabetes care with continuous glucose monitors, insulin pumps and AI-driven alerts, another kind of intelligence is proving just as powerful: a dog’s nose. Across the country ...
As technology advances in diabetes care with continuous glucose monitors, insulin pumps and AI-driven alerts, another kind of intelligence is proving just as powerful: a dog’s nose. Across the country ...