yes...
because dog can eat short bread
they eat dog poo
The short answer would be no.
It depends on the instructions of the vet or of the box the meds came in. The dog should only eat its dog food, and not people food.
Because you have to take it out of its packaging or container to eat it.
Yes, despite what it says in whoknewbooks, yeast is not good for a dog. It ferments into alcohol. Most any type of bread, rolls, etc. turn into sugar, so no bread.
It can but it is not recommended because 1) some dogs are lactose intolerant 2) dairy could be bad for your pet. The bread is fine though
Yes, my 3 year old boxer has bread all the time. Never had any problems, she loves toast with peanut butter.
Yes and no. The majority of veterinarians recommend limiting the amount of bread, since it is like junk food and does not provide nutrition for the dog. One commenter answered this question this way: "Years ago, before I kept hearing that a little piece of bread should only be given to a dog rarely, as a treat, my dog then used to always get a little bit of bread that one of the 4 of us kids were eating. he loved it. and he lived to the ripe old age of 17, so i guess it didn't do him much harm." While that may be true for individual dogs, again, most veterinarians would say to give a dog bread very sparingly. It won't kill the dog, but it's not good for him or her either.
No, it is not a bread. It is a dog breed. Bread is made of wheat or oats.
Chihuahua,but they can be loud sometimes. also a Boston terrier if you like short haired dogs.
Unless the dog has some kind of gluten allergy, or is lactose intolerant and the bread had milk in it, though neither of those would kill the dog and might at worst need a trip to the vet if it was a very severe allergy, then Bread is fine for dogs, though a high calorie bread shouldn't be given to dogs that aren't given proper exercise to prevent the dog from gaining excessive weight.
They may eat bread as and when they like.