Turkey bones, garlic, apples, baked bread — here's what foods your pets can and can't eat during the holidays.
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.
Raisins and sultanas can cause kidney damage or failure if eaten. Onions and onion gravy can break down red blood cells leading to anemia, and high salt in gravy is also risky. Grapes and similar ...
Christmas is one of the easiest times for dogs to sneak a mouthful of something they shouldn’t have, with festive fun often feeling a little chaotic.
A classic Christmas danger that might be easy to overlook, but stuffing often hides onion, garlic, and rich seasoning. Even small amounts can make dogs unwell, particularly for small dogs, so it is ...
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Trazodone is a generic medication that is often used in humans, but it also can be used in dogs. One of the uses in dogs for trazodone is for short-term relief of anxiety. Trazodone may cause side ...
The usual Thanksgiving Day spread with delicious, seasoned turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and pies may sound like a treat, but for pets, especially your dog, it can be dangerous and even fatal in ...
Any pet owner who has ever stepped paw in a kitchen knows our four-legged friends are usually not far behind, eager to see if a nibble of something delicious can be found. Dr. Carly Fox, an emergency ...
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