no, they do not have teeth!
Not only are teeth a factor, their gastro intestinal system can't process many sold foods such as fried chicken. The stomach acts as a 'grinder' or mixer by contracting it's muscles and a baby's stomach hasn't built up the muscles to grind solid food yet. That's why babies drink milk, then go on to eat mush, then foods that practically disolve in their mouth first like Zwieback toast or those little star puffs from Gerber.
Babies under 12 months should not eat solid food.
when most of there teeth are grown in then solid foods wont hurt there gums
I wouldn't give babies under a year old mayonnaise because it contains egg and eggs along with some other foods sometimes cause babies to develop an allergy towards it when given to early.
It depends if your puppy is used to table food if so yes, if he/she has never eaten table food before that is not the food to start with!
Not until they can eat solid foods, then you need to cut into small pieces for them.
Chickens love veggies and fruits.
it takes 7 elephants 9 giraffes and a jar of mayonnaise to change a babies nappy
No, mayonnaise is a condiment.
No, mayonnaise is not a gas. Mayonnaise is a semi-solid or thick liquid.
It depends on the mayonnaise. You can even get egg-free mayonnaise which is equivalent to an infinite amount of mayonnaise for each egg.
No patick, mayonnaise is not a interment.
Mayonnaise is a noun.
Possibly...
mayonnaise
Usually they are about the same.
No. There are hair products that that use the word "mayonnaise" in them but it is not the mayonnaise you eat.
Mayonnaise is an emulsion. Chemically, emulsions are colloids.Mayonnaise sauce or dressing is made of oil, egg yolks, vinegar or lemon juice, and seasonings.
None. There is no seafood in real mayonnaise.