No, dogs should not eat lemons. The high acidity of lemons can irritate their digestive system, leading to discomfort and potential health issues.
Yes, dogs can eat cabbage. However, it should be washed, cooked and cut into bite-sized pieces before being fed to dogs. Do not feed in it's raw form.
Yes, dogs can eat radishes as the perfect crunchy, low-calorie snack. They should be washed and chopped into bite-sized pieces before serving, never feed whole.
No, dogs should not eat onions. They contain compounds, such as thiosulphate, which can be harmful to dogs, even in small amounts.
Although Marmite itself is not toxic to dogs, we would not recommend letting them eat it, due to the high sodium and yeast content.
Yes, dogs can eat tuna. However, it should be fed in moderation as an occasional treat, due to it's high mercury content.
No, dogs cannot eat garlic. Like other members of the Allium family, it contains compounds called disulfides and thiosulphates which can be toxic to dogs.
No, dogs should not eat gherkins. Their high sodium content can cause significant digestive issues in dogs, as well as dehydration and even salt poisoning.
No, dogs should not eat hummus. It contains ingredients which are potentially harmful to dogs, including: onions, garlic, lemon. and tahini.
No, dogs should not eat chips. Due to their cooking process, they are typically high in salt and fat, which can lead to health complications in dogs.
No, dogs should not eat pâté. Most commercial pâtés contain ingredients which are harmful to dogs, such as onions, garlic and excess salt.
Yes, dogs can eat tangerines. They are packed with vitamin c, helping to boost the immune system. Always feed in moderation as too many can cause tummy upset.
No, dogs should not eat hot dogs. Whether fed raw or cooked, they contain many processed ingredients and high levels of sodium which is harmful to dogs.
No, dogs should not eat black pudding. It's high fat content and seasonings, such as garlic and onion, can be harmful to your dog's digestive system.
No, dogs should not eat marshmallows. The high sugar content and additives can cause disruption to their digestive system, not to mention the choking hazard that they pose.
Yes, dogs can eat apricots. They should be pitted and cut into small bite-sized pieces before being fed to dogs in moderation.
Yes, dogs can eat turnips in moderation. They should be cooked, not raw, and served plain with no seasoning, such as garlic or onion.
Yes, dogs can eat rice cakes as long as they are plain and unsalted. Their nutritional benefit to dogs is minimal but may be fed in moderation as a treat.
The frequency at which dogs need to eat varies depending on things like their breed and activity level. Most dogs eat twice a day, in the morning and evening.
The ideal feeding times very much varies from to dog. Most people find that feeding their dog twice, in the morning and evening, fits in well with their own routine.
Yes, dogs can eat lettuce. It's a great low calorie, nutritious snack which will give your dog a delightful crunch. Ensure that it's washed and fed in moderation.
A poor diet in dogs can have detrimental consequences to their health, affecting not only their physical well-being but also their overall quality of life.
Yes, dogs need fibre in their diet. Vegetables, fruit and legumes can all contribute to your dog's fibre intake, helping to promote healthy digestion.
Yes, dogs can eat pork provided that it is fed in the correct form and in controlled quantities. Pork is rich in protein, contributing to a healthy coat.
No, dogs should not eat cat food. Cat food is formulated specifically to meet the nutritional needs of cats, which differ significantly from those of dogs.