A poisoned mouse can seriously harm a dog if it is swallowed. Yes, even if the toxin is only present in small amounts. If your pup has eaten a dead mouse or one caught near a populated area where people are likely to put out rodenticides, call your local pet poisoning hotline or your veterinarian immediately.
Next time you're walking your dog in the woods or park, pay attention to bird poo because a vet has warned it could make your dog unwell. There are two main illnesses a dog can pick up from ingesti (...)
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Bananas are not dangerous - and in fact they are, and always have been, very good for you." Adults should consume about 3,500mg of potassium per day, according to the UK's National Health Service. (...)
It's best to limit your intake no matter the chips you buy. For a healthier option, choose dried or baked — not fried — banana chips that are flavored with herbs and spices rather than sugar. Fried (...)
Because squirrels love nuts, seeds grains and fruits some people are tempted to put breakfast cereals out for them to feed on. Plain cereals like bran flakes, corn flakes, shredded wheat, will be f (...)