Contrary to popular belief, dogs actually do not hate cats. However, due to certain personality differences, like the level of bravery and independence, cats and dogs can have a strained relationship, making it seem like they hate each other.
Yes, dogs can eat dairy products but with a caveat. It can only be given in small quantities and should not be a major component in their daily diet. Dogs have different digestive systems, and most of them cannot tolerate lactose, which is the main carbohydrate found in milk products.
While dogs can eat sugar cookies, it is not healthy for them because of issues directly associated with rapidly fluctuating blood sugar levels, like diabetes. These problems, partly caused by the consumption of xylitol, could lead to the untimely death of your pup.
Yes, dandelion is another one of the common weeds that has a long list of nutritional benefits to dogs, and you can’t afford to ignore it. It is an antibacterial, digestive, and liver tonic that has lots of benefits to the dog. In fact, it takes several herbs and foods to replace the benefits your dogs get from consuming dandelions alone.
No, dogs cannot caramel popcorn or salted ones. This also applies to other flavored popcorn, sugary, buttered, or made with additives. These popcorns could potentially cause serious issues like salt poisoning or severe indigestion in dogs when consumed.
No, you should avoid feeding donuts to your dog. Donuts are neither healthy snacks for humans nor are for dogs. This is because donuts have very high calories with minimal nutritional benefits and high health risks. If your dog has consumed donuts regularly, the chances are that it will experience issues with its health.
No, unfortunately, pizza crust is not safe for dogs to eat. The ingredients used to make the dough and the sauce are usually responsible for the consequences of letting your dog indulge in the pizza crust.
Yes, dogs can eat peanut butter cookies but this is largely dependent on the ingredients used to make them. Peanut butter cookies containing preservatives, chocolates, xylitol, sweeteners will not be suitable for canine consumption. Also, if your canine buddy is allergic to peanuts, flour, or wheat, they should not be eating peanut butter cookies because they could develop an allergic reaction like itchy skin.
So, why shouldn't you feed your dogs corn beef? Corned beef is high in sodium, which can cause dehydration and even kidney failure in dogs. In addition, it also contains nitrates, a type of preservative that’s linked to certain types of cancer.