Turkey bones, garlic, apples, baked bread — here's what foods your pets can and can't eat during the holidays.
Many dog owners share food out of love, but some everyday human snacks can quietly harm your pet’s health. Veterinarians warn ...
There’s no outbreak of canine influenza in New York, but vets say social dogs should be vaccinated as a precaution.
Along with its more than 5,000 licensed and member clubs and its affiliated organizations, the AKC advocates for the purebred ...
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 pooch doesn't have to miss out on the delicious meal and family festivities. However, it is essential to distinguish ...
He explained: "Common Christmas foods and ingredients including chocolate, raisins, grapes, onions, garlic, and alcohol can ...
The best dog toys for aggressive chewers are tough interactive toys, bones, and stuffies. No toy is indestructible, but our ...
Vet Dr Bobby Ortiz has some tips on what you can, and can't feed your dog over the festive season. You can see him on The Big Project - streaming now on RTÉ Player.
As families gather to enjoy festive moments around the table, dogs are often allowed to join in - but a veterinary nurse warns some foods can be life-threatening ...
As the festive season approaches, the joy of sharing extends beyond humans, with many pet owners tempted to include their ...
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Can dogs eat potatoes? We ask a vet

Can dogs eat potatoes? Here’s what a vet says about raw potatoes, mashed potatoes, potato skins, and more - and whether they are safe for them to eat.