Ginger is in. Onion is out.
The veggie is healthy, low-calorie treat for your pup.
Cats are carnivores, but that doesn’t mean the occasional veggie treat is out.
Plums are the pits for dogs.
Learn why this creamy fruit is off-limits.
Not every hot dog on the shelf is fit for Fido.
Mushrooms sold at grocery stores are typically safe. Wild mushrooms? Not so much.
Chop it, juice it, stir it in their kibble.
Chop it, juice it, stir it in their kibble.
Should you give your pup that ice cube?
Plus, tips on how to safely feed these foods to your dog.
If you happen to catch your cat sneak a nibble, don't worry.
Tip No. 1: Start with small amounts.
No grapes for kitty. Here's why.
Grate it, cook it, stir it in their kibble.
Rice is safe for cats, but don’t feed them too much of the pantry staple.
You can share this mouthwatering treat with your cat, too.
Yep, you can give blueberries to your boo.