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As a dog owner, you may be tempted to share your delicious curry with your furry companion. After all, it’s full of flavor, and we often want our dogs to experience the same tasty meals we enjoy. But is curry safe for dogs? Can they eat curry powder without causing harm? Let’s dive into this question and explore why sharing curry with your dog might not be the best idea.

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You’re making breakfast. A few chia seeds spill onto the counter. Your dog is suddenly very interested.

So… can dogs eat chia seeds?

Yes—most healthy dogs can. But chia seeds are one of those “tiny food, big impact” in...


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A vet tech program in Alhambra can be one of the fastest paths for anyone who wants to step into a veterinary clinic and start making a real impact.

I remember the first time I walked into a busy animal hospital. Dogs were barking, phones were ringing, and the veterinary technician moved like everything was second nature. That moment made it clear that proper traini...


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If you’ve ever taken your dog for a walk and found them distracted by every dog they see, you’re not alone. Many dog owners face the challenge of having their pets react to other dogs in a way that’s disruptive or frustrating. Whether it’s pulling on the leash, barking, or even lunging toward other dogs, this behavior can make walks stressful for both you and your dog. Luckil...


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Key Takeaways Black pepper is not toxic to dogs in small amounts but can lead to discomfort. Spicy compounds in black pepper can irritate your dog’s digestive system, leading to issues like vomiting or diarrhea. Dogs with sensitive stomachs or certain health conditions are at greater risk. If your dog consumes a sign...

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