No, it is not safe to serve baked beans to your furry friends. That is primarily because of its high sugar content and seasonings, such as garlic,ย tomatoes, onions, salt, and cumin that are found to be dangerous to dogs.
Yes, dogs can eat citrus fruits, and they stand to benefit nutritionally from eating these fruits, such as vitamin C. The citric acid and natural sugars found in citrus fruits are not harmful to your dog unless you feed them too much.
Well, bagels are not safe for dogs because of their toppings. Moreover, bagels are made of white flour, which does not have any nutritional value for dogs. However, you can give a tiny bite of plain bagel to your pup if you want to.
No, because spaghetti with tomato sauce contains ingredients that are considered toxic to dogs. Ripe tomatoes are fine to feed dogs occasionally, but tomato sauces, for the most part, especially the bottled and canned ones, contain spices, salt, and sugar that are not beneficial to your dogโs health.
In most cases, it is perfectly alright to feed your dog some cheddar cheese. You just have to make sure that they are not allergic to dairy products. Even in the cases where the dog can tolerate dairy, it is still important to practice moderation.
Yes, dogs can eat pears, including Asian pears, because they are soft and pack so many nutritional benefits that they can easily pass as one of the healthiest fruit treats for dogs. Despite being safe, when consumed incorrectly, these fruits could cause indigestion and cyanide poisoning, leading to death in dogs.
Dogs should not eat ramen noodles. There are many health-related reasons why you should avoid giving your dog ramen, but perhaps the most important is the high sodium content in the flavoring packets.
Yes, dogs can eat black-eyed peas only in moderation. Your furry friend will enjoy this leguminous veggie as part of its diet. As with all foods, moderation is key. Overfeeding your beloved pooch with black-eyed peas can cause stomach upset such as bloating.
Yes, dogs can eat black licorice but only under special circumstances. This is due to a substance calledย glycyrrhizinย found in black licorice. Glycyrrhizin can alter your poochโs metabolism and raise blood pressure to a fatal extent. The intake of black licorice in dogs should hence be strictly controlled.