If you're cold, they’re cold. Learn the "32-degree rule" and other essential winter safety tips every New Jersey dog owner ...
Claims that poinsettias can cause serious health problems or death in pets greatly exaggerate their risk, experts say.
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The Festive Holiday Foods That Can Put Dogs in the ER
It’s not uncommon to see pistachios, pecans, walnuts, and almonds in various dishes and desserts during the holidays. However ...
Consumers Supply Distributing, LLC, is recalling 4-pound bags of Country Vet Biscuits-Original Meaty Flavor along with 4- pound bags of Heartland Harvest Dog Biscuits-Meaty Flavor with Chicken, due to ...
A hot summer day can make for a good excuse to get out and about, but Dr Alison Vaughan, senior scientific officer at SPCA, ...
Many pet owners are familiar with this: Dogs occasionally eat their own vomit–a behavior that many find puzzling or even disgusting. However, from the dog’s perspective, this is less unusual than it ...
The kitchen is typically blocked off with a baby gate, but it was accidentally left open during a holiday party.
A Sorrento Valley family’s beloved dog survived a poisoning attempt in their own backyard. Investigators are on the case.
Despite what you may have heard, poinsettias aren't truly toxic to your pet if ingested, according to a veterinarian.
Quick safety note before we start This is friendly, research-backed advice, and I’m an experienced pet parent and a certified ...
Grapes are very toxic to pets and can cause kidney failure if they’re eaten, which can catch people off guard, as dogs are ...
Your canine furbabies may be the most angelic things in the world for you, but it doesn't mean you need to bear with the ...
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