- October 16, 2024TL;DR: Yes, dogs can eat apricots in moderation, but with caution. The flesh is safe and nutritious, but remove the…
- October 16, 2024G'day, pet lovers! Amy Jones here, your resident pet enthusiast at Pet Store Australia, ready to dish out some mouth-watering…
- October 15, 2024TL;DR: While chestnuts aren't toxic to dogs, they should be given sparingly as an occasional treat. Always remove the shell…
- October 15, 2024TL;DR: No, dogs should not eat chilli. Capsaicin in chilli can cause digestive upset, discomfort, and potentially severe reactions in…
- October 15, 2024TL;DR: No, dogs should not eat apple cores. While the flesh of apples is safe and nutritious for dogs, the…
- October 15, 2024TL;DR Yes, dogs can safely eat zucchini! It's a low-calorie, nutrient-rich veggie that can be a healthy addition to your…
- October 15, 2024TL;DR Dogs can safely enjoy a variety of fruits in moderation, including apples, bananas, blueberries, and watermelon (without seeds). Always…
- October 15, 2024Woof! Hello, fellow pet lovers! Amy here, ready to sink our teeth into a juicy topic that's been ruffling feathers…
- October 15, 2024TL;DR: While prawn crackers aren't toxic to dogs, they're not recommended due to high salt content, artificial additives, and minimal…
- October 15, 2024G'day, pet lovers! Amy here, your resident dog enthusiast and treat connoisseur at Pet Store Australia. Today, we're diving into…