Here are seven holiday plants that can pose a danger to curious cats and dogs, plus tips on how to keep your pets safe.
While it effectively transforms snow and ice into slush, it can act as a 'common winter poison' for dogs, potentially causing ...
No one wants to think about their cat or dog carrying parasites. But without prevention, the likelihood of infection is high.
You know that first cold snap when you want to turn your whole house into a cozy little jungle? Candles going, fairy lights ...
Don’t worry, Don Kinzler writes, the plant isn’t poisonous, but the plant’s sap could irritate the animal’s mouth.
The oils from fir, spruce, and pine trees are mildly toxic to cats and dogs, potentially causing gastrointestinal upset if pets chew on branches. Sharp needles can irritate mouths or cause blockages ...
They make for beautiful decor and thoughtful gifts. But they might pose a danger to some members of the household. What to ...
Holiday season or not, Zygarowicz’s blog offers a list of 10 of the best non-toxic plants for pet-owners: peperomia, calathea, hoya, most succulents, spider plant, ferns, African violet, moth orchid, ...
Q. I have often thought about getting a poinsettia for the Christmas season to decorate indoors; however, I have indoor pets ...
Keep your pets safe this holiday season by avoiding these four dangerous foods: bones, raw meat, yeast, and xylitol. Learn what to watch for and how to protect your furry friends.
The hidden camera investigation by Humane World for Animals, formerly known as the Humane Society, documented disturbing ...
The world’s first GLP-1 weight loss treatment is being administered for pets on an experimental basis. The first cat was ...