Technically dogs can eat chips because they don't contain any toxic ingredients. A chip or two on the odd occasion probably won't cause your pooch any lasting harm. However, they shouldn't eat chips regularly and you definitely shouldn't feed them more than one or two.
Most people with Salmonella infection have diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps. Symptoms usually begin six hours to six days after infection and last four to seven days. However, some people do not (...)
A small amount of pumpkin can relieve a mild case of feline constipation in 48 hours. Start by mixing a teaspoon of plain canned pumpkin into your cat's food once a day. You can increase this to tw (...)
Rather than heading to a professional groomer, try these steps for giving your dog a thorough at-home grooming experience. Prepare your supplies. . Brush fur. . Brush teeth. . Trim nails. (...)
Potatoes contain a small amount of protein: about 3 g in a boiled medium portion of 180 g (see Table 1). Although this is less than 10% of the daily adult requirement, potatoes are a good source of (...)
Yes, dogs can get salmonella from chickens! Salmonella is a bacterial disease transmitted through chicken manure, raw eggs and either undercooked or raw chicken meat. A dog can contract salmonella (...)