Dogs should not be eating curry, especially if itโs spicy. Spicy food, such as curry, is considered bad for dogs and should not be included in their meals. Curry isnโt ideal for a dogโs digestive tract because it contains a number of potentially toxic ingredients and flavors.
No, dogs cannot eat cotton candy because it is not safe. Cotton candy typically contains ingredients that, if consumed by a dog, even in the smallest amounts, can be extremely harmful to the dogโs health.
Dogs can only eat cooked salmon as salmon is a healthy food, rich in omega-3 and vitamins, especially when properly prepared, frozen, and cooked. However, dogs should not be eating smoked or raw salmon due to the health risks imposed by their consumption. Salmon also works as a great alternative to chicken which some dogs may be allergic to.
Yes, dogs can eat plain soybeans. While soy is an ingredient commonly found in dog foods, it isnโt always recommended to incorporate such beans into the dogsโ diet. Some dogs may have soy allergies or find the bean pods hard to digest, especially in excess amounts. Nonetheless, soybeans are high in fiber and omega-3 fatty acids, aiding digestion in dogs.
Yes, dogs can eat tangerines. Instead of feeding them the whole citrus fruit, only a few segments of the flesh, excluding the peels and seeds, are recommended. Tangerines are healthy and provide vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients. If you feed dogs whole tangerines, they are affected by excess citric acid and sugars in their flesh and cyanide in the peels and seeds.
Technically yes, dogs can have French fries occasionally. French fries themselves arenโt toxic to dogs. But neither do they make a healthy treat for them. These fries boast high levels of saturated and trans fats that can cause inflammation of the pancreas in dogs.
Yes, dogs can eat carrots, many and feeding them this crunchy vegetable comes with numerous health benefits. And in even better news, it doesnโt matter whether the carrot is cooked or raw; both versions are equally safe for dogs to consume.
Yes, your dog can enjoy Cheetos but only in moderation. A piece of Cheetos or two each week is sufficient, and they should not be ones flavored with spices like chili peppers. If given as regular treats, the ingredients of Cheetos, like cornmeal and salt, could lead to health concerns like diabetes and obesity.
Yes, some, but not all, dogs can be allergic to peanut butter. Peanut butter allergy happens when a dogโs immune system misinterprets the ingested ingredients as harmful. Pups with this allergy usually develop red and itchy skin after eating peanut butter, but we still see other side effects in dogs.