Gum can be found in many places, whether it’s discarded on the ground outside, sitting in your home, or thrown out in the trash. This makes it pretty accessible to your dog, as they’re curious by nature. If your dog eats a piece of gum from the sidewalk you may not notice or just brush…
Your pet can encounter poison from numerous sources. Some of these poisons may be found around your home, such as unsafe foods and medications, and some may be well out of your control like rat poison from a neighbor’s yard or encounters from venomous creatures. In any case, you might have heard of some popular…
Most people need a fresh cup of coffee to be able to wake up and start the day. While running around in the morning and getting ready, you may leave your cup of coffee unattended. If your pup sees you drinking this mysterious drink, they may get curious and want to try it out for…
Many of us can attest to the tastiness of chocolate, and it is well known for its palatable flavor and stimulating properties. What happens if your dog ate a lot of chocolate? While chocolate might be a delightful indulgence for you, the same treat may spell doom for your dog. Of course, an occasional chocolate…
If your dog ate a chocolate bar, you should watch carefully for any signs of chocolate poisoning. Dogs should not eat any type of chocolate including chocolate chip cookies, candy, or other chocolate-containing products. Dark chocolate is more harmful than white chocolate as dark chocolate contains a higher amount of theobromine and caffeine. White chocolate…


