Turkey bones, garlic, apples, baked bread — here's what foods your pets can and can't eat during the holidays.
Grapes are very toxic to pets and can cause kidney failure if they’re eaten, which can catch people off guard, as dogs are ...
Why “Just a Little Treat” Can Be More Dangerous Than It Looks Most dog owners don’t think twice before slipping their pet a ...
Pet owners are being alerted to an unexpected Christmas dinner hazard, as fresh research from ManyPets uncovers the true ...
A veterinary nurse has issued an urgent warning about dangerous Christmas foods that can be toxic or fatal to dogs, including ...
"Set up a safe space for your dog, a space where they feel comfortable, where they're used to being. Give them some treats in ...
Two Labradors enact the sweetest holiday tale. In a festive canine clip, a black Labrador named Ollie wears gold-framed reading glasses and narrates a bedtime story beside a glowing tree. His white ...
Dr Kirsten said that the chaos of Christmas also ramps up stress for pets: “The noise, the smells, the visitors - it can be ...
It’s holiday time, a season of sharing and caring, but it’s important to be cautious when you’re saving sweets for your furry ...
“Mince pies may be a festive favourite for humans, but they’re not safe for pets. The high sugar and fat content can upset their stomachs, and ingredients like raisins or currants are toxic. Unlike ...