What your dog likes to eat
Processed dog foods are classified into puppy and adult food. You should give the adult dog food then. Also, homemade dog food can be given to adult dogs.
If prescribed by the veterinarian, yes. If not, NOTHING for humans should EVER be given to a dog
Probably not! I was always taught that dogs should only be given dog food.
I would suggest that food items such as chocolate, onion, grapes and any dreid grape derivatives (e.g. raisins, currants etc) should be avoided for all dog breeds as a large quantity of these would poison the dog eventually.Bones such as chicken and turkey should be avoided altogether although raw chicken wings are alright to be fed provided you keep an eye on the dog while it eats them. Cooked bones of beef or lamb should not be given as they could splinter and get lodged in the throat and cut the dog's mouth.
A pregnant dog should NOT be given any junk food, such as an ice pop. It should be fed healthy dog food, water and milk - just like a human being. If you only did it once, the dog may be ok - but please don't do it again. Take care of her - she's pregnant!
You need to call a vet, human drugs are not given in the same dose as humans, what is the need for the pet to have this drug?
Given the Dog a Bone was created in 1980.
Yes. Eggs, are an excellent source of protein but should be given in moderations.
Ovarid tablets are typically given to dogs to treat false pregnancy or to help regulate the estrous cycle. They should be administered as directed by a veterinarian, and the timing may vary depending on the specific condition being treated. It is important to follow the vet's recommendations closely.
The longest I've given it to a dog was three hours. After that I went limp and the dog started chasing his tail.
Dogs should not be given human medicine.