Deer antlers are safe for dogs to chew on, as long as you give these dog chews properly. For example, be sure to get a deer antler that is large enough for your dog, lest you risk it from getting choked if the size is not right.
Cool names, such as Ash, Bear, and Fang, are perfect for your adventurous four-legged pal. Anne, Beth, and Joy are sweet and girly, your adorable female pooch can definitely rock these names out.
Nothing spells out B-R-A-V-E more than tough names such as Bond, Bruce Lee, and Hobbs. But if youโve got a female K-9 pup, awesome names like Clarice, Conner (as in, Sarah), and Venus fit your pooch just right.
Unfortunately, dogs cannot eat cinnamon rolls. Although tasty and nutritious, cinnamon rolls contain several ingredients harmful to canines, while cinnamon itself is not toxic to dogs. The presence of components such as raisins, icing sugar, and nuts, in the treats can lead to serious health issues even when ingested in seemingly small quantities.
Yes, dogs can eat collard greens and it is a wonderful source of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants for them. However, whenever you feed your furry friend collard greens, make sure you give them in moderation. Otherwise, feeding your canine friend collard greens above the required size can cause bladder and kidney stones.
Seafood like salmon and clams are safe for your dog to eat. In fact, clams are dense in nutrients like protein and omega-3 fatty acids. And, it is recommended that you gradually introduce clams to your dog to avoid gastrointestinal issues.
Dogs cannot eat gingerbread because of the potential health risks associated with ingesting some of the ingredients in gingerbread, as well as for safety reasons. For example, gingerbread contains spices such as Nutmeg that can irritate a dog's stomach and cause digestive problems such as diarrhea or vomiting.
Dogs can eat wheat bread, especially those without a wheat allergy. Feeding your furry friend with wheat is not dangerous. The problem only arises when it is fed wheat in large quantities, resulting in stomach upsets and intestinal complications.
Yes, dogs can eat wheat and food substances containing other grains, provided that the dogs do not have a grain allergy. Nonetheless, for dogs with wheat intolerance, feeding them with grain food substances can lead to a myriad of health problems, such as skin infections and issues with their digestive tracts.