No, puppies should be fed a high-nutrition puppy or dog food, with some wet (canned) food mixed with the kibble. Corn is a major allergy problem with dogs, so feeding corn flakes is not advisable.
well actually u could feed them a few but it depends on how much they an handle
Yes, and when monitored, the cobs make fun toys, too.
Yes, but cornflakes have to be 100 percent free of sugar. Unsweetened cheerios and shreddies are healthy!
It's okay to give them a few kernels of it, but not to much
When you eat corn on the cob, the part you eat are the kernels of corn. The cob is the inedible fibrous structure to which the kernels are attached before you eat them.
The corn thaft you eat
Humans eat the kernels of the corn. The kernels are actually the seeds...
yes
On the Mayflower, the pilgrims were running out of food on the way to America. They had brought corn from their crops to eat. Each day they were granted 5 kernels of corn per meal. Today we celebrate that they made it to the new world (America), and on thanksgiving, as a tradition we have 5 kernels of corn to celebrate.
Corn is a staple food for many cultures worldwide, with millions of people consuming it in various forms such as corn kernels, cornmeal, and corn-based products. It is difficult to give an exact number of people who eat corn globally, but it is safe to say that a significant portion of the world's population includes corn in their diets.
The seeds are the part you eat when you have corn.
Unless the cobs have juicy kernels of corn on them, they will probably not be interested in corn cobs. If any corm remains they will eat it, however.
Seeing whole kernels in the stool means it was swallowed before it was chewed.
In order to assist you more easily to eat your freshly boiled ear of corn, you can insert the prongs of a corn holder or corn fork into each end of the corn, forming handles for you to hold onto, so that you do not have to hold the kernels, which are hot, and which you are in any event intending to eat.
It should be a puppy food that has meat listed first, don`t give any puppy food that has meat by-products wheat soy or corn in it,these are just fillers and the puppy will want to eat more.