yes...but we don't like it
a dog can eat sweet potatoes
Dogs should not eat raw or cooked onions as they find it difficult to digest, but raw onions are especially dangerous.
6 hours for raw food 10 to 12 hours for dry food
yes, a raw potato is denser than a roasted potato
Yes, but don't let him choke, watch him and make sure.
Feeding your dog raw meat is not recommended. It can contain bacteria and parasites such as the tapeworm. Feeding your dog raw meat would not change its temperament though. I recommend feeding a good name brand of dry dog food. It contains all the vitamins and minerals needed by your dog, plus is much easier to digest than raw meat.
raw would be easier to digest because it is a liquid but raw egg can be poisonous.
Yes they can its hard for dogs to digest them some can`t digest them,so buy them pig ears these are easily digested and you can find them with other dog treats.
Yes, cooked potatoes are safe for dogs to consume, as long as they have not been seasoned with salt, butter, garlic, or onions, as those are all detrimental to a dog's body. Raw potatoes are not safe for dogs to consume, so be sure to keep them away from any potato plants in a garden, or those bought at a grocery store.
Believe it or not a raw diet is the best food for your dog. However you should never feed cooked anything. Chicken bones that have been cooked are brittle and hard to digest. They are especially prone to become a choking hazard.
Contrary to popular belief, the calorie content of the potato doesn't change. What changes is the amount of moisture in the potato, so that a baked potato has more calories by weight than a raw potato.