Wondering what dogs can eat on Thanksgiving? See safe options in small portions and the dangerous foods to skip to prevent stomach upsets.
I don't know about you, but I am so excited for the football on Sunday! And by football, I mean snacks. And by snacks, I mean a whole lot of food my dog isn't allowed to eat. Too bad dog! More for me!
Thanksgiving may be a time for sharing, and those puppy-dog eyes are practically begging for a taste of your turkey dinner. But before you slide that plate of leftovers under the table, remember: what ...
When you get those puppy-dog eyes, it’s hard to say “no,” but before you give in, double-check that the Thanksgiving Day ...
You might think it's a good idea to give your dog leftovers or a few scraps from the table during the holidays, but you may ...
We think it’s worth pointing out that when we talk about fruit here, we mean the real deal. Not canned fruit, fruit spreads or—gasp!—fruit snacks. Processed foods containing fruit shouldn’t go in your ...
Dogs and chocolate don’t mix; it’s best to keep it out of their reach. Dogs can’t eat chocolate [VetShopAustralia] Many of us love chocolate, but if you’re a dog owner, you’ve probably heard that ...
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Your dog stares at you while you’re eating, those adorable puppy eyes silently begging for a handout. You know a table scrap would make them happy, but is what you’re eating safe for them? Human food ...
It’s hard to say who loves ice cream more: humans or dogs. While we devour our cone, they sit nearby, willing a scoop to tumble their way. “Dogs love ice cream for all the reasons we do,” says ...
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