Can Dogs Eat Pomegranate? Arils Yes, Rind No — The Confusion Explained
Search for “can dogs eat pomegranate” and you’ll find two completely opposite answers on the first page — one site […]
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Search for “can dogs eat pomegranate” and you’ll find two completely opposite answers on the first page — one site […]
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If your dog eats red-fleshed dragon fruit and their urine turns pink or their poo looks alarming an hour later, […]
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Ripe papaya: fine for dogs. Green papaya: a different story. Most articles on this topic treat papaya as a single […]
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The pit is the problem. The flesh is fine. That one sentence covers about 90% of what you need to […]
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Kiwi contains an enzyme called actinidain — a protease that breaks down proteins. In some people, it causes an itchy […]
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Safe? Yes. Better than raspberries? Depends on what you’re optimising for. Wild ones from the garden? Fine, with a caveat. […]
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Most dog treat lists skip celery entirely. It gets overshadowed by blueberries and carrots, which have better PR in the […]
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There are two plants called asparagus that show up in dog-related searches, and they’re not the same thing. The asparagus […]
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Raspberries contain natural xylitol. That sentence has sent a lot of dog owners into a panic — and understandably so, […]
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Broccoli gets a pass from most vets. It’s one of the safer vegetables you can share with your dog, which […]
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Your dog’s nose hits the ground mid-walk. Something small and pale, half-hidden in the grass. Before you can react, they’ve […]
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If mercury is the reason you’ve been hesitant about feeding fish to your dog, sardines are actually the argument for […]
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Raw spinach contains roughly 970mg of oxalic acid per 100g. That’s one of the highest oxalate loads of any vegetable […]
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Veterinarians have been documenting grape toxicity in dogs since 1998. Over 25 years of cases. And we still don’t know […]
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Here’s something that might surprise you: most “healthy” human foods people share with their dogs are either marginal nutritionally or […]
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One large egg has about 70 calories and packs 6 grams of protein. For a 10kg dog, that’s roughly the […]
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I’ll be honest — I had to look this one up twice before feeding my basenji Kira even a tiny […]
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My whippet Oscar turned his nose up at every “healthy” treat I tried. Carrots? Spat out. Apple slices? Ignored. Then […]
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Every vet seems to have the same go-to advice when your dog gets diarrhoea: boil some chicken, cook some white […]
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Every dog owner has seen it. You let your dog out in the garden, and instead of doing their business, […]
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You’ve probably already shared apple slices with your dog without thinking twice about it. Most dog owners have. And honestly, […]
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There’s a popular trick that’s been floating around dog owner forums for years: feed your dog pineapple and they’ll stop […]
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If you’ve been paying attention to pet food news over the past few years, you might have seen some alarming […]
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Gram for gram, blueberries pack more antioxidants than almost any other fruit you can buy at the supermarket. They’re also […]
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If you’re looking for a fruit that’s easy to share with your dog, strawberries are about as simple as it […]
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Mango is one of those fruits where the answer comes with a big asterisk. The flesh? Totally fine, and packed […]
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On a hot day, few things cool a dog down like a chunk of watermelon. The red flesh is safe, […]
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Your dog is eyeing that banana on the counter. Good news — bananas are perfectly safe for dogs. They’ve got […]
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