Actually, dogs don't choose which foods are best to eat. They depend on their owners to provide them with healthy foods.
Boxer dogs. You better belive it.
Dogs will eat anything. Quarn will be okay for them though, better than the things they eat of the pavements, anyway...
Yes, dogs can eat in the morning. Two smaller meals is better than one meal a day.
No. The items are varied, although, depending on your dogs skill and how far it can walk, you may receive better or more valuable items.
because they can eat better
Yes, it can actually make a dog's breath smell better.
You choose what you eat because your brain does the thinking for you, and if you want to eat both things but just cant choose your brain will see what percentage you like better, and you finally decide that you want to eat chocolate.
No itś better for them to eat what they need to eat since your a vegetarian pizza is good but not good for vegetarians
Yes, Shar Peis can eat peanut butter in moderation, as it is generally safe for dogs. However, it's important to choose a natural, unsweetened variety without xylitol, which is toxic to dogs. Always introduce new foods gradually and monitor for any allergic reactions. Consult your veterinarian if you have concerns about your dog's diet.
It is generally better to feed dogs from a bowl rather than letting them eat off the floor. Feeding from a bowl can help prevent the spread of bacteria and keep their eating area clean.
NO WAY. If a dog eats oil then you better take it to the vet
Most Chinese people don't eat dogs. The minority who do eat dogs only eat it probably because they simply have nothing better to eat. In some places in China it is referred as a 'delicacy', which is very similar to other countries, for example, France with horse meat. Another Answer: Most Chinese people do not eat dogs, and it is illegal in Hong Kong. However, the reason why dog consumption has prominence in China is because, unlike the West, humans and dogs in China did not have such a comfortable relationship. Many people starved, and since they had nothing better to eat, dogs were eaten. Similarly, the West did not have a super-comfortable relationship with cattle, unlike the Indians who frequently revere them as sacred (Hindus only).