LifestyleDog Friendly Cafes in IrelandWe’ve asked the Irish members of our squad to put together some recommendations of their favourite dog-friendly cafes across Ireland.24 Jun 2024 • 1m readNutritionCan Dogs Eat Courgette?Yes, dogs can eat courgette in moderation, without any seasonings or oil. It is best to feed dogs cooked courgette, as it is easier for them to digest.21 Jun 2024 • 1m readNutritionCan Dogs Eat Olives?Yes, dogs can eat olives. They should be plain, unseasoned and unsalted. It is also important to feed them in moderation, to prevent tummy upset or weight gain.21 Jun 2024 • 1m readNutritionCan Dogs Eat Kidney Beans?Yes, dogs can eat kidney beans in moderation, as long as they are cooked. Raw kidney beans contain phytohemagglutinin, which can be toxic to dogs.21 Jun 2024 • 1m readNutritionCan Dogs Eat Dandelion?Yes, dogs can eat dandelions. They can help to aid digestion, support liver health and reduce inflammation and promote skin and coat health.20 Jun 2024 • 1m readNutritionCan Dogs Eat Rhubarb?No, dogs should not eat rhubarb as the stalks and laves contains oxalic acid and soluble oxalates which are incredibly toxic to dogs.20 Jun 2024 • 1m readLifestyleWalking Dogs in Hot Weather: All You Need to KnowWe would not recommend walking your dog if the outside temperature is above 32°C. You should always provide cool water, frequent rest stops and shade throughout the walk.19 Jun 2024 • 1m readNutritionCan Dogs Eat Kiwi?Yes, dogs can eat kiwi. The sweet, juicy taste is a favourite among pooches. Kiwi should be fed in moderation and in bite-sized chunks. 18 Jun 2024 • 1m readNutritionCan Dogs Eat Aubergine?Yes, dogs can eat aubergine. It should be cooked without oils or seasonings and fed in small quantities. Aubergine is a great source of fibre and antioxidants.18 Jun 2024 • 1m readNutritionCan Dogs Eat Cherries?No, dogs should not eat cherries. The pit, stems and leaves of cherries contain cyanide which is incredibly poisonous to dogs.18 Jun 2024 • 1m readFirstPrev12345NextLast