Spot & Tango reports on safe holiday foods for dogs, warning against harmful items and how to include pets in festive ...
When Ingrid Santucci lost her 10-year-old Great Dane last spring, another dog just miles away was beginning her own ...
Many common human foods pose serious health risks to dogs. Chocolate, grapes, onions, garlic, xylitol, nuts, caffeine, and ...
For most dog parents, feeding time is pure joy, that tail thumping the floor, those hopeful eyes, the dramatic head tilt. But ...
You’re plating up holiday food, your dog is giving you the eyes, and your brain is doing that dance: “It’s just a little bit… ...
A spice that we encounter quite often during the winter season is cinnamon. Now that the spice is in almost every pastry, you ...
What Thanksgiving foods can dogs eat? What are the Thanksgiving foods that dogs can't or shouldn't have? Two vets weigh in.
Joan Merriam lives in Nevada City with her new golden retriever Frankie, her Maine coon cat Indy, and the infinite spirits of her beloved goldens Joey and Casey. You can reach Joan at ...
Currants and sultanas, which are often found in these foods, are also toxic -particularly to dogs - although they should be ...
The usual Thanksgiving Day spread sounds like a treat, but for pets, it can be dangerous. Here what pet and dog owners should ...