Yes, raw carrots are good.
Yes they can. Carrots are very good for dogs. Our 3 dogs all love carrots, steamed or plain! It is also good for their teeth. I would give a large dog 4-6 carrots a day and a smaller one 3 or 4. Carrots can be a choking hazard though so you may want to slice them in half down the side.
No! Veg is very good for a treat, if the dog so wishes to like them.
No but it can shoot raddish.
Yes, carrots can be a healthy treat for diabetic dogs when given in moderation. They are low in calories and have a low glycemic index, which means they have a minimal impact on blood sugar levels. Additionally, carrots provide essential vitamins and fiber. However, it's always best to consult with a veterinarian before adding new foods to your dog's diet.
The carrots are good for your eyesight.
Put carrots in it. That's good.
from the bath and her dog and carrots and peanuts
eat your peas and carrots
Raw vegetables are not okay for dogs because they cannot be digested, which will cause blockages in the digestive system. However they can eat cooked vegetables, including cooked carrots In the wild, dogs get their vegetables from the intestines and stomachs of the prey they have killed, as it has effectively been "cooked" inside the prey. You can replicate this by adding a little bit of cooked vegetables into their usual dog food, but not too much as to put them off it.
Absolutely! Carrots are very good for them.
Eating carrots improves your eyesight.
Although it is not necessary to feed a dog carrots, it is not harmful. However, grapes, raisins, chocolate and macadamia nuts are common foods that are toxic to dogs.