High in omega-3 fatty acids and choc full of other nutrients like Vitamin D, fish can be a great source of protein. But, while it may be beneficial for humans, what about pets? We've all seen images ...
The usual Thanksgiving Day spread sounds like a treat, but for pets, it can be dangerous. Here what pet and dog owners should ...
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 ...
Yes, dogs can eat apples. Because they are high in vitamins A and C, are low in calories and contain lots of fiber, they can be a healthy snack. No, dogs should not eat avocados. They contain persin, ...
While eating scraps under the table may seem like a holiday pastime for pets, it is important to know what dishes are toxic ...
Thanksgiving is just days away and people preparing the feast may wonder which scraps they can give their furry friends. See ...
Many Thanksgiving foods can upset your dog’s stomach — or worse. Here’s what’s safe to share and what could land you at the emergency vet.
Dogs love peanut butter, but is it safe for them? Since peanut butter consists of peanuts, does this mean peanuts are good for dogs? Unfortunately, the answers to these questions are not as simple as ...
Eggs are a popular snack not just during Easter, and many dog owners want to treat their furry friends as well. But are eggs ...
Spot & Tango reports on safe holiday foods for dogs, warning against harmful items and how to include pets in festive ...