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tempting the neighbor's dog. Enough said. So what can you do with those cut pumpkins? Here are some ideas: As you're carving your pumpkin or pulling out the innards, separate the seeds.
Don’t worry if your dog has gotten into your stash of pumpkin seeds – they aren’t toxic, says veterinarian Diana Watkins, who owns 143 Veterinary Services in Massachusetts. But that doesn ...
Once you’ve chosen a scary stencil and cast your eye over these pumpkin carving ideas, you’ll be ready to create a spooky work of art of your very own. Start by scooping out the pumpkin’s flesh.
Forget trying to corral everyone for a picture – you've got sticky pumpkin seeds and pulp to clean up off the floor! But what if your dog gets to it first? Some human foods are safe for dogs ...
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Try adding a tablespoon of canned pumpkin to your dog’s food twice a day if they have digestive issues, says veterinarian Diana Watkins ...
Forget trying to corral everyone for a picture – you've got sticky pumpkin seeds and pulp to clean up off the floor! But what if your dog gets to it first? Some human foods are safe for dogs (like ...