Discover the safety of Ortho Home Defense for pets, including application tips, precautions, and alternatives for a pest-free home while keeping your furry friends safe.
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The flesh of the dragon fruit is high in beneficial elements like antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals and is safe for dogs to eat in moderation. Moreover, dogs can’t get enough of the dragon fruit’s watery, subtly sweet flesh.
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This article identifies how much avocado it takes before it can harm your dog. Dogs can be poisoned by foods that are safe for humans. Persin, a toxin found in avocados, is extremely harmful to dogs.
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Canines are known for having countless quirks and uncommon behaviors that dog owners don’t always understand. So when they’re belly up on the carpet, what could our beloved furries possibly want to convey? Find out in today’s exceptional Canine Blog.
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In general, dogs do not need spices, so there is no real reason to add black pepper or salt to your dog’s food. However, it’s essential to steer clear of potential health issues caused by providing human food to pets. Learn more about black pepper and canine health in today’s Doggy Blog.
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Dogs would eat almost anything, which would explain why many pet owners are always careful about what their canines snack on. However, table scraps can sometimes be risky as human food is not dog food, and some can cause problems. Learn more about dogs and cheese consumption in today’s blog.
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Holly berries are a popular mainstay during the Yuletide season because they’re part of the mistletoe aesthetic. But are these berries safe to give to your dog? Unfortunately, many berries aren’t, so let’s find out so you don’t inadvertently poison your dog.