Lilac is a gorgeous shrub plant that is exceptionally popular for its tendency to create flowing lengths of purple flowers in the spring. They are a uniquely beautiful plant that makes it easy to see why anyone would be interested in planting one or two lilacs. Unfortunately, pet owners must consider what’s safe before adding… Read More
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Jalapenos are a fruit that just isn’t for everyone. They can be quite spicy, especially if you prefer your meals a little on the mild side. If you keep jalapenos in your house, though, you may have been surprised if your dog started showing interest in this spicy food. Are jalapenos bad for dogs, though?… Read More
Impatiens are beautiful flowers many people enjoy keeping in their garden and porch planters. For many pet owners, selecting plants that are safe for their beloved furry friends to be around is a top priority. After all, some plants can be deadly to your dog just by exposure to pollen or being pricked by a… Read More
Many dog owners love the outdoors, and many love nothing more than spending time outdoors with their canine companions. National parks are a great option for getting out and exploring nature, and they cover such a broad range of environments that you’ll never get bored exploring the national parks of the United States. But are… Read More
Strawberries are a real spring and summertime favorite, whether you use them as a standalone snack or as a dessert topper. But human foods can be pretty tricky when sharing with our furry friends. If your dog is eyeballing you for a bite and you have to do a quick Google, toss the goodies to… Read More
If you’re a plant lover and a pet owner, you know just how conflicting those two things can be. Any time you think about bringing a new plant home, it’s imperative to figure out if they are a danger to your dogs. You can take safety precautions to prevent your dog from getting a hold… Read More
Generally speaking, it is not advisable to give table scraps and other human food to dogs, even if they make us melt with their pleading puppy eyes. However, certain foods are allowed and can even be delicious, healthy treats for our beloved pooches. This is the case with blueberries. These delicious, colorful berries are packed… Read More
If you compare a fluffy Chow Chow with a baby bear, you’ll find a few similarities, including big hairy paws, abundant fur, and adorable little faces. But while bears and dogs are not officially related, there are a few nuanced principles of species classification and evolution to discuss. Why Do People Wonder If Bears and… Read More
Notice an inflamed area on your dog’s body that doesn’t seem to go away? Is the area similar to that of an old scab? Does your dog constantly scratch and sniff the area? Well, chances are that your dog is suffering from what’s known in the vet world as a “hot spot”. Continue reading to… Read More
If you are out on a walk with your precious pup and come across a lovely field of yellow daffodils during the springtime, it is highly likely your dog might find a way to ingest thegolden beauties. The bright sunshine of the flowers might bring an instant boost of happiness, but there is danger looming… Read More
Delicious, nutty sunflower seeds are a snack synonymous with summertime. Sunflower seeds contain essential nutrients like iron, vitamin E, and fiber for us humans,– but what about serving sunflowers to our furry friends? Let’s be honest, we’ve all accidentally dropped sunflower seeds onto the ground. If you happen to have a furry vacuum roaming around… Read More
Few people are fond of spiders, especially when they are lurking about the house. And nobody wants to deal with a spider bite! If you have pets, though, it’s not just you or your human family you should be concerned about—our pets run the risk of being bitten as well. Wolf spiders can be found… Read More
Dogs will eat nearly anything, up to and including plants. However, some plants are incredibly toxic for our four-legged friends, so it’s good to know which plants are safe to have around and which are not. One plant you can safely have around is the money tree. What is a money tree? This plant is… Read More
Craving a caffeine fix and thinking about heading to Starbucks, but have your dog with you? Then, unfortunately, your pet will have to stay outside. Though Starbucks is fond of animals, dogs aren’t allowed inside the building. This mainly has to do with health and wellness, as having dogs and other animals inside means the… Read More
Owning pets and plants at the same time can be a challenge. After all, dogs are always eating things they should avoid, and plants can be pretty toxic. So, if you have your eye on the Monstera plant, know that these plants are toxic to dogs and can cause mild to severe oral irritation and… Read More
It can be difficult to keep track of which foods are harmful to dogs for pet owners. For instance, many owners are not sure as to whether can dogs eat peppers. For bell peppers, the answer is yes. Bell peppers are a great, safe source of nutrients for you as well as your pet. You… Read More
It’s not uncommon for cats to nibble on plants indoors and outdoors. While many houseplants, including several common palms, are safe for cats, some can be harmful if ingested. One such plant is the Sago palm tree. The Sago palm contains a toxin that can cause serious health problems in cats. In this blog post,… Read More
Nothing beats the satisfaction of biting into a juicy fresh orange on a hot summer’s day. It is sweet, thirst-quenching, and its jam-packed with vitamin C, but can your canine companion enjoy this tangy and sweet citrus treat? Maybe your lawn is riddled with fruit from the orange tree and your pup loves to play… Read More
Macadamia nuts are a popular snack due to their health benefits that play a part in a healthy balanced diet. They are also used widely in snacks and baked goods, in which case we usually show the macadamia nut a lot more love and adoration. Whichever way you choose to enjoy macadamia nuts, you may… Read More
Increasingly, dog owners are looking for natural, healthy treats for their dogs, and chicken feet are but one of these. Although they’re popular among dogs, they’re also viewed as delicacies by humans worldwide. Some people, however, find them just a little creepy. Why are these tasty treats becoming so popular? What are their benefits? In… Read More
As much as we love having plants in and around our home, we love our dogs more, and dogs are notorious for eating things they shouldn’t. When your dog starts chowing down on your plants, there’s probably a moment of panic if you aren’t sure whether the plant is dog-safe or not. Take dahlias, for… Read More
You are probably familiar with that wet doggy nose rubbing up against you. There is some conflicting information out there revolving around a dog’s health concerning the wetness of their nose. So, the question stands, are dogs’ noses supposed to be wet? The truth is a wet nose is completely normal for dogs. That doesn’t… Read More
Onions are a staple in most households and have their place in many delicious recipes. They are typically included with meals that are meaty and mouth-watering for not only us but our dogs too. Sometimes our beloved pooches will set aside their manners and dive right into our food. It’s important to know that onions,… Read More
Acorns are the fruits of an oak tree. It is part of the tree’s natural life cycle to have the acorns fall from the tree, which can leave our yards covered in acorns. While it’s a smorgasbord for the neighborhood squirrels, it can pose a potential danger to our beloved dogs. Acorns are poisonous to… Read More
When it comes to measuring intelligence between two different species, there isn’t exactly an IQ test handy, which makes it near impossible to achieve. The problem is there are so many types of intelligence to consider. Horses are similar to dogs in that they have a history of being one of our closest allies. They… Read More
Have you ever had an illeness and noticed your dog is being extra affectionate? Maybe you’re experiencing an upset stomach and you notice that your dog is spending more time by your side. Imagine this: you’re finally getting cuddles from your beloved dog, and you’re having an amazing time until your dog starts to lick… Read More
If your pup rolls over for a belly rub one day and you notice there’s less room on their stomach than normal, you might wonder what’s going on. Both female and male canines can suffer from enlarged nipples, depending on the cause. Here are 5 possible reasons your dog’s nipples could be enlarged and what… Read More
Because many dogs make a bad habit of eating things that they shouldn’t, their worried owners must constantly remain on guard. We know some foods, such as chocolate, are dangerous for dogs, but that leaves many others in the category of unknown danger. If your dog decides to play rabbit and scavenge some radishes from… Read More
During these past years of pandemic-related closures and lockdowns, many Americans have hit the road to visit the country’s National Parks. Yosemite National Park in California is one of the most beautiful and popular of these federally-protected areas. Dog owners planning a trip to Yosemite may wonder if their pets are also welcome in the… Read More
If you’re a fan of bubble baths and scented candles, you probably enjoy the pleasant aroma that surrounds you when you relax. If you’re also a dog owner, however, you might wonder if it’s okay to indulge your candle habit around your pups. Are candles bad for dogs? Burning some types of candles could be… Read More
As pet owners, we’re obsessed with our dogs’ feet and how cute they are. Next time you’re lavishing your dog’s paws with the love they deserve, you might want to observe their texture. It’s common for the paw pads to be rough or cracked, and it’s important to take care of them when you notice… Read More
Tomatoes are an important part of cuisine. You can find them in sauces, salads, chili, soups, salsa, and ketchup! With tomatoes in our gardens and on our tables, you might wonder if they are okay for dogs to eat. The good news is that tomatoes in moderation are healthy for most dogs. But there are… Read More
Peas are a familiar and favorite vegetable in many households. If your dog looks at you with literal puppy-dog eyes for a few of your peas, you might find yourself wondering if they are safe for dogs. Fresh peas are healthy snacks for dogs, but there are a few warnings that come with peas. Here, we… Read More
Potatoes are the essential backbone of so many comfort foods, and they also happen to be delicious! We have Thomas Jefferson to thank for these crispy and salty bites of bliss. Jefferson brought them to America in the late 1700s, but he named them “pommes de terre frites à cru en petites tranches” (which translates to “potatoes… Read More
Nail caps are tiny sheath covers placed on your cat’s nails to minimize scratch damage. Putting nail caps on your cat is like giving your cat a manicure with the added benefit of protecting your furniture. Admittingly, they look a little silly. But nail caps provide peace of mind for cat owners and are 100%… Read More
If your cat is pregnant, it makes sense to wonder how long she’ll be in labor. Usually, cats are in labor for 6–12 hours from when she starts having contractions to the afterbirth phase. Cat labor goes through three different stages, similar to human labor. Thankfully, cats have been giving birth for a long time,… Read More
We all know that strawberries are packed full of vitamins and minerals and taste delicious. Apparently, cats have caught on. Some cats can’t get enough strawberries, but does that mean they are safe for our furry friends to eat? As cat owners, we enjoy offering treats to our kitties. They’re a great way to bond… Read More
Do you want African Violets around your home but fear that they’re poisonous to your kitties? Good news! African violets are 100% non-toxic to dogs and cats. However, as cat owners, we know that learning this information is only the first step. Cats like to munch on our plants when we’re not looking, so keeping… Read More
Baby wipes are a helpful tool to have around the home. You can easily use them to clean up your bathroom and keep your baby perfectly clean. But can you use baby wipes with your pets? More specifically, are baby wipes safe for dogs? No. Baby wipes are not safe for dogs. You should not… Read More
Houseplants and pets are good for your health, but they can’t always co-exist. Thankfully, the spider plant, or ribbon plant as they’re commonly called, is non-toxic to pets and safe to grow in your house. Here are some more questions about your dog eating a spider plant, as well as more houseplant ideas for your… Read More
Many people enjoy almonds as a healthy, tasty snack, but can dogs eat almonds? The answer is, unfortunately, no. While almonds aren’t as toxic as some nuts, dogs can’t digest them as easily as people can. Almonds can be toxic to dogs if they are ingested in high quantities and can cause gastrointestinal problems, including… Read More
Dogs naturally love to run around outside and enjoy the space of a park or garden. They can also be curious about something that may have caught their eye. Flowers are a common choice, and if you have found your dog chewing on a tulip, you may be concerned that these flowers may be toxic…. Read More
Walnuts are a great snack for humans, but not the best snack for dogs. If you’re reading this, odds are your pup ate one, and now you’re wondering if it’s going to make him sick. Well, there’s both good news and bad news. The good news is that your dog likely ate a common English… Read More
Beef bones are a controversial topic amongst dog owners. Some people think they’re great snacks and chew toys, while others think they’re a dangerous situation waiting to happen. The truth is, there are both pros and cons to giving your dog beef bones. You’ll need to do your research and make an informed decision. Let’s… Read More
While you may steer clear of the slimy, gross slugs you find in your yard, your dog may not do the same. While they’re nosing around in the dirt and doing some digging, they may ignore the foul-tasting substance slugs release and pop one in their mouth and swallow it. You should know that slugs… Read More
When you think of poodles, you immediately think of stylish, perfectly groomed show dogs, but they are more than just pretty canines. The poodle is a smart and athletic breed, and it was originally bred to be a retrieving and hunting dog. It may be hard to believe that these soft and fluffy dogs are… Read More
Walgreens doesn’t allow pets in their stores as a corporate rule. This is due to health and safety measures since Walgreens sells medicine and food. However, service animals are allowed in all stores as long as they’re certified. Continue reading to learn more about Walgreens’ dog policy. Why Walgreens Doesn’t Allow Pets Walgreens isn’t the… Read More
When you think of a speakeasy, you typically think of an unofficial bar serving drinks despite alcoholic prohibitions. However, in the dog world, Home Depot seems to be a speakeasy who has an official stance against dogs, but we see them in the store all the time. If you want to take your dog to… Read More
Getting a new dog is an exciting time. Adding a dog to your family can be a rewarding experience, but in order for the experience to be rewarding, you’ll need to train your dog to ensure good behavior. Whether you’re adding a puppy or an adult dog that was never leash trained, you’ll want to… Read More
Golden Retrievers are beautiful dogs that are affectionate, loyal, and intelligent and are among the most popular dog breeds in the United States. Their golden double coats are thick and water repellent, and they make excellent family companions, as they get along well with children and other pets. If you’re thinking of adding a Golden… Read More