If youโre a self-confessed fur hater, then a Great Dane is your best friend. These noble giants have super short hair that does not shed much. The same goes with other short-haired canines such as the French Bulldog and Dalmatian. Not only are they easy to maintain but theyโre highly trainable, smart pooches, too!
The Pugbull, a cross between a Pug and a Pitbull, is like a bigger Pug with the bravery of a Pittie. Thereโs also the affectionate Golden Bull thatโs got the DNA of a Golden Retriever and a Pitbull. And donโt forget the fluffy Pitchow (Pitbull and Chow Chow mix) whoโs always eager to be your new best friend!
The American Staffordshire Terrier is arguably the dog breed that is most commonly mistaken for the Pitbull. The American Bully and Staffordshire Bull Terrier are also often mistaken for Pitbulls.
Like many other vegetables, dogs can and should eat cabbage. Cabbage is a healthy vegetable packed with a lot of nutrition, good for both human and animal consumption. You should always feed your dog cooked cabbage over raw cabbage.
Dogs should never eat caramel. Technically speaking, caramel is not toxic to dogs. However, with side effects like dental cavities, the consumption of caramel will undoubtedly ruin your dogโs quality of life.
Cinnamon Toast Crunch is not something we advocate giving your dog. Even if it is tasty, this cereal is not worth feeding your dog. It is devoid of nutritional value and contains harmful substances, such as nutmeg. A fair bit of Cinnamon Toast Crunch is unlikely to make your dog sick, but there is no reason to feed it in the first place.
Yes, dogs can eat beans. Beans can make up a healthy diet for your dog, as they are fiber-rich and contain proteins. Plus, you can feed beans to your dog as a treat. However, make sure that the feeding amount shouldnโt be more than 10% of your dogโs daily calorie intake.
No, you should not feed your dog banana peels. The peels are not toxic to dogs but might cause intestinal blockage and are hard to digest. When offering your dog a banana, the right way is to feed it without its peels.
Yes, dogs can eat banana chips, provided that they are fed in small, moderate amounts. Also, banana chips prepared with additional ingredients, such asย saltย and sugar, can be toxic to dogs when consumed. Hence, dogs should only eat plain banana chips that donโt contain additives to improve taste or flavor.