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Read MoreEvery year, I look forward to Valentine’s Day. It’s not because I’m super into romance. Rather — I’m a massive fan of heart-shaped chocolate. That being said, I have to be super careful with chocolate candy because my dog loves to get into absolutely everything. And I know that I’m not alone in this.
Even if you take precaution to make sure your furry friend doesn’t get into your Valentine’s Day chocolate shash, there’s still a chance that Fido might sneak a piece or two.
Here’s what you need to know if that happens.
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Read MoreDuring the winter season, my dinner mainly consist of roasted vegetables, specifically carrots, potatoes, and Brussels sprouts. My furry friend is also a fan of all those vegetables, which are, thankfully, safe for canine consumption.
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Read MoreWith the festive season in full swing, cranberries are on the menu. During the holidays, there’s a good likelihood that you’ll come across the tart fruit in either a delicious pastry or a fancy cocktail.
Now, this may cause you to question whether it’s safe to give cranberries to your furry friend.
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Read MoreAs the temperatures drop even lower, I’ve decided the best way to warm up is to eat steaming piles of comfort food, specifically mashed potatoes. Obviously, my buttery, creamy dish piques the interest of my furry friend. While she can’t indulge in mashed potatoes, due to their high-fat content and seasoning, she can enjoy small pieces of plain, thoroughly cooked potato.
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Read MoreWith the holiday season coming up, I’m stocking up on festive foods, including sweet potatoes. As with most of the groceries I take, my dog took an immediate interest in the potatoes.
My furry friend is happy to hear that she, like most canine companions, can enjoy sweet potatoes — well, in moderation.
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