Red, green, seedless, fresh, cooked, or dried into raisins; every version is risky. Even foods with grape puree, such as protein bars, can be hazardous. Dogs don’t metabolize grapes the way humans do, ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Last summer, a visitor to my garden pointed and exclaimed “Don’t you know that is poisonous to dogs?” I followed her scowl to the offending plant. Chagrined, ...
If it's a hot summer day you may want to give your dog a refreshing treat instead of a typical dog bone or biscuit. You may want to share some of your favorite fruits with your furry friend. Before ...
Several published cases have documented the development of acute renal failure in dogs who consumed large quantities of grapes or raisins. What's False Many dogs ingest grapes or raisins with no ...
Patricia Louis is a recent graduate of the University of Delaware Lerner College of Business and Economics. She has written for the Philadelphia Wings NLL team and worked in media relations for the ...