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Dogs can eat cooked spinach, but it’s not essential to their diet, and it isn’t risk-free. For most healthy adult dogs, a small amount of cooked spinach every now and then is fine, but it should only ever be an occasional extra, and it could be harmful if your dog h...


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Wondering whether your dog can share a lick of your Greek yoghurt?

Plain, unsweetened Greek yoghurt is generally safe for most healthy adult dogs in small amounts.

However, flavoured, sweetened, or low-fat Greek yoghurts are not a goo...


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Cats love treats because they are tasty, rewarding and often linked to the little moments they enjoy most, from playtime and bonding to the familiar sound of the treat packet opening. Over time, many cats learn when treats are likely to appear and may begin to expect them as part of their day.

At Webbox, we surveyed 297 UK cat owners to understand how cats shape dai...


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Dogs can safely eat any shop-bought mushroom in the UK, however, certain types of wild mushrooms are toxic and potentially lethal.

We know how hard it is to resist your pup’s sweet, begging eyes when you’re cooking up a storm in the kitchen. But before you give in and ‘drop’ a few bites of those mushrooms you’re chopping, it’s best to check if they’re safe to eat. ...


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Does your dog ever stop mid-walk to chow down on a clump of grass? Well, you might be wondering, why is my dog eating grass? Most of the time, grass-eating is completely normal and nothing to worry about. But sometimes, it can be a sign that something isn’t quite right with your dog.

From texture and taste to boredom and attention seeking, there are various explana...


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