Yes absolutly.
Yes, dogs can eat all-purpose flour in baked goods in moderation, as long as the baked goods do not contain any harmful ingredients like chocolate, raisins, or artificial sweeteners. However, it's important to note that some dogs may have sensitivities or allergies to wheat, so it's best to monitor for any adverse reactions. Always consult with your veterinarian before introducing new foods into your dog's diet.
Absolutely! I make dog biscuits all the time for my dog, and the one recipe i use calls for a good two cups of wheat flour. Its actually better for a dog to eat than regular flour. It also gives some taste
Wool allergies, flea allergies, food allergies, and skin allergies that can be genetic. (My CC has allergies.)
Yes they can eat rye flour, but just like wheat flour, its a grain. It can be fed in moderation, but not in bulk. if you see it in a treat ingredient list, its a low quality treat. The best treats are bully sticks and freeze dried meat MADE IN USA ONLY.
Yes a dog can have seizures from allergies
Yes it is possible
No it isnt bad for dogs or puppies as long as you give it to them no more than once a week or so.. It may not be the best thing for dogs but it isn't the best for humans either! There is alot of white flour in many dog treats of dog food so i don't think it could harm your dog
The most common allergies for dogs are food allergies, environmental allergies (such as pollen or dust mites), and flea allergies. These allergies can be managed effectively by identifying and avoiding the allergen, using medications like antihistamines or steroids, and in severe cases, immunotherapy may be recommended by a veterinarian.
yes
Most of the dogs don't, but some of the dogs do.
You can physically eat everything but eating raw flour may make you sick because flour and water make dough, so it might make dough in your stomach, would you eat dough? Hope that helps
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