Your pooch doesn't have to miss out on the delicious meal and family festivities. However, it is essential to distinguish ...
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.
Quick safety note before we start This is friendly, research-backed advice, and I’m an experienced pet parent and a certified ...
He explained: "Common Christmas foods and ingredients including chocolate, raisins, grapes, onions, garlic, and alcohol can ...
HE is on a mission to help our pets  . . . and is here to answer YOUR questions. Sean, who is the head vet at tailored pet ...
Christmas is one of the easiest times for dogs to sneak a mouthful of something they shouldn’t have, with festive fun often ...
A classic Christmas danger that might be easy to overlook, but stuffing often hides onion, garlic, and rich seasoning. Even ...
It’s holiday time, a season of sharing and caring, but it’s important to be cautious when you’re saving sweets for your furry ...
Let's be real, our dogs would eat pretty much anything we toss their way. Those pleading eyes, that hopeful tail wag.It's hard to resist sharing a bite of our dinner, right? The thing is, some of the ...
Grapes are very toxic to pets and can cause kidney failure if they’re eaten, which can catch people off guard, as dogs are ...
Chocolate contains theobromine, a chemical similar to caffeine, which dogs cannot process effectively. Even small amounts can ...