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Category: Dog Health
Some types of stuffing contains onions and/or garlic, whether in powdered or fresh form. This can kill your dog’s red blood cells and cause anaemia and food poisoning - signs may include weakness, vomiting and troubles with breathing. So be...
Our next 'Dangerous Foods for Dogs at Christmas' is macadamia nuts. Macadamia nuts can cause dogs to experience weakness, depression, tremors, vomiting and increased body temperature. They contain a toxin that can affect your dog’s muscles and nervous system which...
Next up on our list of dangerous/poisonous foods for dogs is cooked bones. Once cooked, bones are susceptible to splintering and in large quantities cause constipation or at worst, perforation of the throat and gut which can be fatal. Be...
We continue our review of the most dangerous foods for dogs at Christmas time with number two on our list - raisins. Raisins are one of the most-mentioned toxic foods for dogs as they can cause kidney failure. Just one...
As we approach Christmas, there's an increased chance of your dog 'accidentally' eating something they shouldn't! So we thought it was a good time to remind you of some of the dangerous foods, some poisonous, for dogs. Today, it's chocolate:...
The gut microbiome is a collection of hundreds of different types of bacteria and other microbes in your dog's gastrointestinal tract. Your dog's overall health depends on a healthy microbiome - when out of balance, disorders such as inflammatory bowel...
It's another scorcher today and it looks set to stay pretty warm over the coming weeks. So what better time to remind you of what to do and what not to do to keep your dogs cool, happy and safe...
"Can dogs really eat treats covered in hair - surely hair, or fur, can't be eaten, so why are you selling dog treats covered in the stuff?" This is a common reaction when people first see our range of hairy...
You'd be forgiven for thinking that as dogs have a strong sense of smell, that their sense of taste is equally as impressive. In fact, dogs have only around 1,700 taste buds, whereas humans have roughly 9,000 taste buds, meaning...

