
When your dog gets hit with diarrhea, the first thing you want to know is how you can stop it. Today, weāre talking all things doggy diarrhea ā when to be concerned, causes, what you can do to help and more.
We love spoiling our furry friends, especially on holidays, but what happens when the holiday treats are too tempting, and they take something from the table? Thatās when holiday joy turns to anxiety, and we wonder if we need to call the vets! Letās save you some anxiety - this is our quick guide to holiday foods pets can eat.
Keeping dogs safe means knowing which plants and foods they shouldn't eat. While dogs may be eager to sniff and sample everything in sight, certain plants and foods pose serious risks.Ā
For instance, the ingestion of onions, garlic, and chives can lead to blood cell damage, while common garden plants like oleander, foxglove, and sago palm are highly toxic and can cause everything from gastrointestinal upset to severe cardiac issues. If your dog eats something harmful, it's important to get help from a vet right away.