Mince pies are a festive favourite, but their raisins, currants, and sultanas are highly toxic to dogs. Tartaric acid in ...
From chocolate to mince pies there are some festive foods that your furry friend should be kept well away from ...
Bring on the list-making, gift-giving, party-going time of year. The holiday season would also feel incomplete without ...
Here are the festive foods to avoid. Pigs in blankets, and other fatty meats, could lead to pet obesity and pancreatitis. As ...
Remember that candy canes have no nutritional benefit for your dog and could be dangerous! Hazards include toxin exposure, ...
"Many festive treats, like chocolate, grapes, and mince pies, are toxic to dogs and can lead to serious health issues. Opt ...
and nutmeg – can be toxic for pets. So, none of the table scraps offered to your dogs or cats should be seasoned. Speaking of ...
December can be a particularly dangerous time for pets as they run into problems indoors rather than outdoors like in the ...
As we head towards Christmas, dog lovers may wish to include their pups in festive celebrations, but not every treat is safe.
As the Christmas countdown begins, the experts at Petinsurance.ie are encouraging pet owners to take extra steps to ensure ...
* Leftover beef or chicken – deboned and in moderation.
When Bisley’s friends think of her, they often think of Christmas too. For her hen do, someone dressed as a giant electrical plug after the breakout star of “The Big Night”, the first Christmas ...