pugs are not supposed to eat chocolate, raisins, nuts(ESPECIALLY MACADAMIA NUTS. IT CAUSES PARALYSIS), and apples. sometimes pugs will be allergic to wheat, chicken, soy, corn, and animal fat. my pug is allergic to all the above.
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Yes. People allergic to garlic, onions, & tulips are more likely to be allergic to aloe.
Although no allergic reactions to the bulb of the onion are reported, some people develop an allergic rash after handling the leaves of the plant.
Dogs in general should not be given chocolate, raisins, grapes, onions, alcoholic beverages, coffee, tea, baby foods, bones, liver, fat, milk, mushrooms, garlic, macadamia nuts, spoiled food, salty or sugary foods, and potatoes. Pretty much just be sensible, some of these foods aren't terrible for dogs in moderate amounts, but try to stray from them.
yes, it won't do anything, it mainly depends if your pug is allergic to corn syrup or flavoring. Pugs are pretty hardy when it comes to health so I think they'll be alright.
Yes, Pugs can trigger allergies in some people because they shed dander and produce saliva and urine that contain allergens. Regular grooming and cleaning can help reduce allergens in the environment. It's important to spend time with a Pug before committing to see if you have any allergic reactions.
This is an intolerance to onions versus an allergic effect. Eating Vitamin C might have some good results for you but not in the way you think, by the time it dissolved and was absorbed by the body any intolerance would have passed by then anyways.
Why is pugs what.
oh yes. a pug can be easily allergic to corn, wheat, chicken, animal fat, chocolate, onions, raisins, tree pollen, grass pollen, cotton,and cigarette smoke. but please, dont let this discourage you from getting one. my pug puppy was and still is the best gift ive ever received and no other breed could ever take his place!
No, pugs are dogs.
Yes but not to all people. Mostly the people many allergies and are well allergic to dogs.