The short answer: It depends. The long answer: A by-product of milk, yogurt is created through the fermentation of lactic acid bacteria. Dogs’ bodies do not possess high amounts of the enzyme lactase, making it difficult for them to break down the lactose found in yogurt. As such, yogurt and other milk-based products can give… Continue reading Can Dogs Eat Yogurt?
The short answer: It is not recommended. The long answer: It might be tempting to allow your dog to eat your ice cream on a scorching hot day, but you must limit it to just a few licks. Ice cream is a frozen treat that is made up of milk, cream, sugar, and eggs—ingredients that… Continue reading Can Dogs Eat Ice Cream?
The short answer: Yes. The long answer: Jam-packed with vitamins A, B, C, and K as well as iron, calcium, and fiber, this leafy vegetable can be given to your dog as a nutritious, low-calorie snack. Existing in three varieties, spinach is known to boost the immune system, stimulate the digestive system, aid in bowel… Continue reading Can Dogs Eat Spinach?
The short answer: Yes. The long answer: A key ingredient in many commercially sold dog foods, turkey is a healthy poultry dish that is high in protein, B vitamins, zinc, phosphorus, tryptophan, and selenium. Its lean white meat is known to be low in saturated fat and cholesterol. Dogs can gain a lot from eating… Continue reading Can Dogs Eat Turkey?
The short answer: No. The long answer: Pickles are cucumbers or other vegetables that have been soaked in a saline solution for an extended period of time. The liquid used for fermentation is often mixed with salt, vinegar, and seasoning, making it dangerous for dogs due to high sodium content and the possible spices used. … Continue reading Can Dogs Eat Pickles?
The short answer: It depends. The long answer: Fish can be included in your dog’s diet as a great source of protein, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin D, and vitamin B12. However, there are some important considerations you must take note of before you let him eat fish. First, make sure you only offer your dog… Continue reading Can Dogs Eat Fish?
The short answer: It is not recommended. The long answer: Though cooked pork is safe for dogs to eat, it should be done with caution. The cooked pork you serve him should be properly grilled, steamed, or boiled. Undercooked or raw pork may contain roundworm parasites that may attach to your dog’s muscles for years.… Continue reading Can Dogs Eat Pork?
The short answer: No. The long answer: Tuna is a type of fish that lives longer compared to other fish, leading it to store high levels of mercury and metals in its body. Feeding tuna to your dog might lead to mercury poisoning, which can damage to his nervous system, cardiovascular system, and digestive system.… Continue reading Can Dogs Eat Tuna?
The short answer: No. The long answer: Think twice before letting your dog sniff through the raw ingredients in your kitchen as he may accidentally take an interest in your raw garlic cloves. Belonging to the allium species, garlic contains N-propyl disulfide that is highly toxic for dogs. It is said to be five times… Continue reading Can Dogs Eat Garlic?
The short answer: It is not recommended. The long answer: There are a handful of nut varieties that your dog can enjoy (such as cashews), but there are more types that are dangerous for his well-being. Macadamias, for one, contain an undetermined toxin that may cause your dog to display any of the following symptoms… Continue reading Can Dogs Eat Nuts?
The short answer: Yes. The long answer: Raspberries are soft, healthy fruits that your dog will enjoy snacking on. This sweet and tart fruit can come in a gamut of colours, like red, black, yellow, and purple. They contain powerful antioxidants and flavonoids that protect your dog’s body against cell damage, joint pain, and heart-related… Continue reading Can Dogs Eat Raspberries?
The short answer: Yes. The long answer: Your dog will benefit from eating sweet potatoes. These starchy root vegetables contain high amounts of vitamin A (helps keep your dog’s eyes, coat, skin, muscles, and nerves healthy), vitamin C (improves your dog’s immune system), and fiber (aids in your dog’s digestion). As long as they’re not… Continue reading Can Dogs Eat Sweet Potatoes?
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