Yes, dogs are omnivores like humans, so they can eat almost everything we can, except chocolate. Don't do it too often though, or your dog could get fat if you use lots of sugar/butter/fatty things.
Yes, although it might hurt your dog if you give him large amount of it.
Sure, you can give a dog anything.
No
Yes, it is just oats.
Feed him scraps of meat (raw or cooked), crushed veggies, and cooked rice/oats. Just don't give anything with alot of oil, fat, or sugar in it, or pork.
Sure as long as it's cooked. Raw milled oats will bloat them up and kill them. Same for rice and quinoa.
Porridge!
yes but not to much and make sure the food cools off before you give it to them
They eat dried vegetables ,cooked oats, barley, sunflower seeds, and dog biscuits are all good choices. they also eat small chunks of hard boiled eggs or cooked meat chopped fresh carrots and apples or plain popcorn are excellent treats for your hamsters but only give two or three days a week
Our parakeet loves grated raw carrots, green leaf lettuce(not head lettuce), cooked corn with no salt/butter, unsalted crackers, cooked brown rice with no seasoning, steel cut oats, grated apple...
Steel-cut oats typically have around 150 calories per half-cup serving. It's a healthy choice for breakfast because it's full of fiber, which is good for your tummy and helps you feel full longer. I've personally tried True Elements steel-cut oats, and they're great! They give me energy and keep me full until lunchtime. So, if you're looking for a nutritious and filling breakfast, give steel-cut oats a try!
No! The steak bone if cooked could and can splinter inside the dog and puncture some vital intestines. Please Don't give your dog cooked bones of ANY kind! They can be fatal! Hope this helps!
Yes.
They are both oats, how they are processed is different. Rolled oats are just that, flattened oat kernels. The oats for porridge are cut or chopped.
Yes, as long as it has been cooked and has not gone bad. Do not give your dog the bones, though. They could become lodged in the throat.