The most toxic part of a daffodil is the bulb/the bloom, as that's where the highest concentration of lycorine is. Lycorine ...
External parasites, such as fleas and ticks, live on the body of the host and produce an infestation.
As the weather starts to get warmer, we must remember that dogs are much more sensitive to heat than we are – which means ...
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Veterinarians reveal the dog snacks, chews and ingredients you need to avoid for the safety of your furry friend.
Easter egg hunts can be very exciting environments... For dogs, this can quickly turn into a scavenging opportunity" ...
Ahead of Easter weekend a vet has shared the key signs of chocolate poisoning that dog owners should watch out for.
Spring is a time when many beautiful and colourful flowers bloom as we head into the new season. But for dog owners, it's also a time to be extra vigilant when it comes to what your pooch is sniffing ...
Do you have indoor house plants? Here are the ones that could be dangerous for four-legged beloved friends.
Dogs Trust Salisbury has issued a reminder about the risks posed by spring plants and bulbs, which can be toxic to pets.
Dogs and cats metabolize food very differently from humans. What may be harmless on your plate can overwhelm their organs, disrupt their blood chemistry, or trigger a medical emergency within hours.
Call a vet immediately if your dog has eaten raisins, currants, or any part of a bun.