Yes, dogs can have cheese balls in a moderate serving without any negative effects on their health. Cheese balls do not contain toxic ingredients like chili and garlic but may have some seasonings that will not potentially hurt your dog when given in moderation.
Yes, dogs can eat mangoes, and they love having these fruits because of their sweetness. Mangoes are packed with nutrients; among the many nutrients is vitamin A, which improves dogsโ vision health. As good as mangoes may be to our canine buddies, they can still harm dogs since mango pits pose a choking hazard, and having more than one mango can lead to recurring bouts of diarrhea.
Yes, dogs can eat beef jerky, as long as they are fed in minimal amounts and with products specially formulated for canine consumption. Human beef jerky contains ingredients that can be really harmful to a dogโs health, and hence it is best to avoid such products when feeding your pooch.
Yes, not only can dogs eat beef broth, but we also strongly recommend that you make this meal a regular part of your dogโs diet. Beef broth is good for dogs to eat because it contains lots of nutrients that will enhance your dogโs health.
Dogs cannot take Motrin, and it is a bad idea to give your dog such a drug. Motrin contains ibuprofen which is toxic to dogs. Therefore, when dogs ingest ibuprofen, it causes adverse side effects, eventually damaging their kidney and gastrointestinal tracts.
Yes, dogs can eat chicken broth. Besides being safe for dogs to consume, chicken broth contains many healthy nutrients, like collagen which promotes cartilage growth for healthier joints. This savory liquid also whets the appetites of picky eaters when it comes to feeding dogs.
As long as the maple syrup is pure, it is not toxic for dogs. However, too much of this sweetener can lead to health issues in the future like obesity and diabetes. And, like their human families, sweet food can also cause canine dental decay.
In general, dogs can eat any peanut butter that contains no toxic ingredient likeย xylitol. When dogs consume peanut butter containing xylitol, it causes a drastic decrease in their blood sugar level and this can lead to severe lethargy and hypoglycemia.
Your dog covers your baby with blankets basically for protection. Dogs have been burying food to prevent them from being stolen by predators in ancient times. Now, this same behavior manifests in dogs to things they find valuable, for example, babies, and to protect them from harm.