Expired meds are no more safe for dogs than they are for humans. As you and I have no idea what the decomposition of diphenhydramine creates -- No -- don't do it.
Sometimes you can but i wouldn't because your dog could get sick just like us when we get sick because we have eaten expired things.
No!
Hold out a bag of treats in front of the dog so he/she can smell them. Lure the dog outside and give it treats when it comes out. You don't even have to give it treats, just let the dog smell them.
No! You shouldn't give expired meds to your dog!
why dont you give him some dog treats
Treats
Hyper-ness!
make you friends give the dog treats.
I would recommend getting them Dog Treats, if you usually feed them treats then get treats that are better and spend a little more money on them. If your dog likes to play, get him a new toy.
No, it is not correct. If the treats are on the table, you should write: 'Do not give the dog any food or treats from the table.' If the treats are not on the table, you should write: 'Do not give the dog any food from the table, nor any treats.' As it stands, the sentence means that some of the food is on the table and some of it is on the treat.
Give your dog lots of treats when needed. Make bath time fun! Give your dog lots of walks!
As many as you are willing to give your dog. Thanks ERIC
dog treats of course don't feed them cat treats or mouse treat's. that's kind of obvious. if give my dog Dingo Mega Beefy Meat Bones. hope this helped!=)