Let's be real, our dogs would eat pretty much anything we toss their way. Those pleading eyes, that hopeful tail wag.It's ...
There’s something magical about Christmas dinner, the scent of roasted turkey wafting through the air, the sides bubbling in ...
Sweet snack, vitamin bomb, Christmas decoration. During the cold season, supermarkets are particularly stocked with mandarins ...
Quick safety note before we start This is friendly, research-backed advice, and I’m an experienced pet parent and a certified ...
Research shows that eating more fruit is linked to a lower risk of kidney disease. Red grapes, apples, berries, lemons and pineapple are lower in potassium for kidney health. Simple strategies like ...
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 ...
Kiwis are one of the most beneficial fruits to eat at this time of year—when there always seems to be “something going around”—because they’re rich in vitamin C and vitamin K, both of which are ...
People who eat more fruits and vegetables may experience better sleep quality, according to a new study — and the benefits could occur overnight. Researchers from Columbia University and the ...
Lauren Ball receives funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council, Health and Wellbeing Queensland, Heart Foundation, Gallipoli Medical Research and Mater Health, Springfield City ...
Many common Halloween candies, including chocolate, raisins, and those with xylitol, are toxic to dogs. Chocolate's toxicity depends on the type, amount consumed, and the dog's weight, with darker ...
Eating fruit can be a tasty prescription to help prevent heart disease, cardiologists say. Fruit can deliver important nutrients, lead to satiety, help with weight loss and lower cholesterol levels.