Tummy troubles are no fun for dogs. And that goes double for pet parents, especially if there’s a stinky mess to clean up.
Thanksgiving meal prep is already underway for many families, meaning four-legged friends are given the opportunity to get a ...
Much of the Thanksgiving meal is dangerous for pets because of fats, oils, spices, seasonings and other ingredients that can ...
Ruggles adds that Artificial sweetener is very dangerous. The ingredient in most artificial sweeteners is xylitol which is ...
Feeding turkey to your dog may have become a tradition on Thanksgiving Day. After all, who can resist the sight of those ...
Some foods like plain turkey and sweet potatoes are OK for pets to consume in moderation on the holiday. Desserts and poultry ...
Veterinarians across the country are warning pet owners about the dangers in Thanksgiving food and decor items can also lead ...
Are you wanting to feed your furry friends some of your Thanksgiving food this holiday? If so, you may want to think twice.
Dr. Aya Alt, the medical director of VCA Broadway Animal Hospital and Pet Center in Colorado, shares which Thanksgiving foods ...
Dr. Spivey recommends a bowl of pet-safe treats like pumpkin and sweet potato to avoid guests giving potentially harmful food to your four-legged baby.
Help your dog to stay happy and healthy over Christmas with advice on festive foods to avoid and how to reduce stress from ...
Dangerous: Stuffing Garlic, onions, and herbs in stuffing are toxic to dogs. Safe: Sweet potatoes (plain) Sweet potatoes = ...