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 ...
If dogs understood every word their humans spoke, they would know to stay away from chocolate. Then again, they would probably disregard the warning and eat it anyway. Dogs shouldn't eat chocolate ...
Many common Halloween candies, including chocolate, raisins, and those with xylitol, are toxic to dogs. Chocolate's toxicity depends on the type, amount consumed, and the dog's weight, with darker ...
Dog experts are urging owners to think twice before sharing Christmas food, as just a few seasonal favourites can be highly ...
Spot & Tango reports on safe holiday foods for dogs, warning against harmful items and how to include pets in festive ...
Thanksgiving Day brings with it a delicious spread of turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and pies, but how much of it is safe for your dog? "Health risks vary depending on the dog’s size and breed, as ...
If you are reading this because your dog has already eaten dark chocolate, raisins, or anything containing xylitol, call your veterinarian immediately or contact the Pet Poison Helpline at ...