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How dogs can detect toxic people, according to science
New research suggests dogs may sense negative intentions through emotional cues, behavior, and even chemical signals.
During Easter this weekend, you may have more chocolate laying around your house than usual and that means it is of the utmost importance to keep it away from your dogs. Chocolate is poisonous for ...
As people mark the first days of spring by planting flowers and other greenery, veterinarians say it's critical to prevent our furry friends from eating toxic buds and leaves this time of year.
You can dress your dogs as the Easter bunny for the holiday, but be sure to keep them far away from the egg hunt. It’s commonly known that chocolate can be fatal if a dog gets ahold of it, but new ...
Claims that poinsettias can cause serious health problems or death in pets greatly exaggerate their risk, experts say.
Mama Loves to Eat on MSN
11 foods that are dangerous for dogs - yet owners still feed them
Let's be real, our dogs would eat pretty much anything we toss their way. Those pleading eyes, that hopeful tail wag.It's ...
According to experts, chocolate is toxic to dogs because it contains theobromine and caffeine, which stimulate the nervous system and heart. Darker chocolate poses a higher risk, with cocoa powder and ...
Wondering what plants are toxic to dogs and cats? Pets can experience gastrointestinal issues by eating many plants, but many are dangerous to keep in your home or yard without supervision or ...
PetHelpful on MSN
10 Houseplants Safe for Cats & Dogs (With Pictures)
While a lot of people probably think of houseplants as nothing more than decorations—pets can mistake them as food or toys.
House Digest on MSN
9 Common Holiday Plants That Are Actually Toxic To Pets
If you want to bring the holiday spirit indoors with different festive plants, you should absolutely know which ones to keep ...
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