
Xylitol: The "sugar-free" sweetener your dog NEEDS you to know about
Xylitol is toxic to dogs. It can be more dangerous than chocolate! Read product labels carefully. We have a list of over 700 products xylitol is in.
While there are many people foods that can cause digestive upset in dogs, these foods are especially dangerous and are landing pups in the vet's office or emergency room.
Xylitol is toxic to dogs. It can be more dangerous than chocolate! Read product labels carefully. We have a list of over 700 products xylitol is in.
While grapes, raisins, and currants are perfectly healthy snacks for humans, they can be kidney-destroying and life-threatening to dogs and cats. See why.
In many cases, peanut butter is safe for dogs. But newer, healthier brands of peanut butter and other nut butters could be deadly. See which to avoid.
This xylitol products list can help you identify the brands to keep out of reach of your dog. Xylitol toxicity can be fatal to dogs. Use extreme caution!
There are two types of dough bad for your dog: playdough and unbaked bread dough. Read why these are toxic to dogs and what to do if your dog eats it.
If your dog eats chocolate, find out how much is too much and when you need to go to the vet. The primary concern in chocolate is theobromine.
What kinds of problems do we veterinarians see with dogs chewing or eating bones? Plenty. Raw or Cooked.
Xylitol poisons thousands of dogs each year! If your dog ate something with xylitol, here’s what you need to do – fast! – and how to report it to the FDA.
Learn what to do if your dog is diagnosed with pancreatitis and things you can do to help prevent it in the future. It can be a critical condition.
If you’re on a ketogenic diet, there are some things you should be aware of to ensure that you don’t endanger the health and safety of your pets.