Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dogs should not eat candy canes, as they offer no nutritional benefits and may contain toxic ingredients like xylitol or chocolate ...
Chocolate is a popular food item found in many households, especially around holidays like Valentine's Day, Halloween, and Christmas. You may love chocolate, but for your pup, it can be harmful and ...
Chocolate is toxic to dogs. If your dog eats chocolate, call your veterinarian or an emergency veterinarian immediately. They can guide you on the best next steps, including whether they need to see ...
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Many common Halloween candies, including chocolate, raisins, and those with xylitol, are toxic to dogs. Chocolate's toxicity depends on the type, amount consumed, and the dog's weight, with darker ...
We all know chocolate can be poisonous to dogs, so we do our best to hide it from our furry friends. But a new study in Vet Record suggests that practice becomes lax during the Christmas season.