Nuts are naturally high in protein, fat, and fiber. Some are easier for dogs to digest than others, but dogs do not need nuts ...
Let a nut drop from your hands, and your dog will swallow it up before you can react. Nuts are crunchy, fun, and challenging to dogs, but are they good for them? Nuts are high in protein, fat, and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Can your dog eat a strawberry? Here's how to safely feed your pet the fruit. When traditional dog biscuits and bones aren't ...
Peach season hits, and suddenly your dog is staring up at you like that juicy slice belongs to them. You know the look. It’s part guilt trip, part curiosity, and now you’re wondering if sharing a bite ...
First, you get the look with those deep, soulful eyes staring into your heart. Then, the paw slowly lifts up as if she wants to shake your hand or say "Helllllooooo, I'm right here!" At that point you ...
Many people know the dangers of a dog snacking on chocolate, certain flowers or other common items that can be toxic. But what about fruit? We’ve all dropped a slice of apple or banana on the floor ...
Peach season hits, and suddenly your dog is staring up at you like that juicy slice belongs to them. You know the look. It’s part guilt trip, part curiosity, and now you’re wondering if sharing a bite ...
Yes, dogs can eat strawberries, the American Kennel Club reports. The fruit is not toxic to dogs, according to PetMD. Need a news break? Check out the all new PLAY hub with puzzles, games and more!