Dr. Richter recommended keeping your dogs in another room during the Thanksgiving feast and reminding your guests not to feed ...
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.
Food like onion, garlic, leeks, raw dough, and grapes are all toxic for our dogs. Most prepared dishes will be generally ...
We all know cranberries are healthy for us humans. But can dogs eat cranberries, too—and if so, what are the health benefits?
Nutmeg: When consumed in large amounts, nutmeg can be toxic due to the hallucinogenic compound myristicin. Grapes and raisins ...
Some foods like plain turkey and sweet potatoes are OK for pets to consume in moderation on the holiday. Desserts and poultry ...
Dr. Aya Alt, the medical director of VCA Broadway Animal Hospital and Pet Center in Colorado, tells PEOPLE which Thanksgiving ...
Following a post-holiday dream, Irish-born Niall O’Toole and his family now run a wine and holiday business in Tuscany ...
Can my dog eat that?A guide to fruits and vegetables safe for canine consumption. Plain, boneless, and skinless turkey is generally safe for dogs to eat, according to the American Veterinary ...
It may come as no surprise that many Americans consider their pets to be members of their family. And with Thanksgiving ...
Grapes and raisins can cause rapid kidney failure in dogs, which can be ultimately fatal. They can also cause vomiting, ...