To Each His Own: Don’t Let Your Pets Share a Meal

If Muffin’s filling up on Max’s dog chow, she could be missing out on the nourishing protein in her own food. Here, why cats and dogs shouldn’t sample each other’s kibble.

Weight, Don’t Tell Me! How to Keep Your Dog Fit and Trim

A chubby kitty or pup can be cute, but pet obesity has the potential to cause serious health problems down the line. These tips will help you keep your cat or dog trim and healthy.

Treat Your Pet to Thanksgiving Leftovers

Racking your brain for new ways to gourmet that leftover turkey, stuffing and cranberry sauce? Don’t forget your pet! Here are six tasty Thanksgiving recipes he’ll love.

10 Common Household Foods That Are Dangerous for Your Dog

Buddy’s bound to lick your plate or nose through the trash every now and then. What’s the big deal? If your pup is eating people food, he could be exposing himself to toxins. Many items that are perfectly safe for humans, like onions, walnuts, and potato peels, can cause serious illness--and even death--if consumed by your dog. Here are 10 foods to keep away from your pup and what to do in the case of an emergency.

Heads Up: Elevating the Dog Food Bowl Can Be Good for His Health

With his muscle and joint problems, my 80-pound pup had a hard time eating at floor level--but a raised dog bowl made him much more comfortable. Here’s what you can do to make mealtime as pleasant as possible for your pup, no matter what size he is.

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