When the researchers looked more closely, they found five foods associated with the greatest weight gain over the study period: Potato chips. Other potatoes. Sugar-sweetened beverages. Unprocessed red meats. Processed meats.
What Nuts Are Safe for Dogs to Eat? Peanuts, which are technically in the legume family, are safe for dogs in very small quantities, as long as they are unsalted and unseasoned. Cashews are also re (...)
A full-grown male English Bulldog weighs about 50 to 55 pounds and stands 14 to 16 inches tall. A full-grown female English Bulldog weighs about ten pounds less at 40 to 44 pounds and stands at 12 (...)
You might be asked to provide a sample of poo so it can be tested for worm eggs. If you have worms, a GP will prescribe medicine to kill them. You take this for 1 to 3 days. The people you live wit (...)
You should never feed your dog a raw potato. . Potatoes fried in oil, such as french fries or potato chips, or potatoes with butter or salt added to them are not healthy for dogs. If your canine co (...)
Heart defect (congenital) in dogs, known as patent ductus arteriosus, is a defect in the vessel of the heart known as the ductus arteriosus. It occurs in puppies shortly after birth to within the f (...)