It is not recommended, although it would depend on the contents of the cookie and the size and weight of the dog.
The name of a dog should fit the personality. That is your dog naming test.
No it should not hurt your dog. Like any other mammal dogs can be allergic to things and chocolate is one of the things known to make a canine react. The amount of actual chocolate in a cookie in small and your dog will be fine. But don't give your dog any more chocolate. You don't know how much it will take to cause your dog serious harm.
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you can give a dog cefuroxime but it will kill him
You can take him/her for a walk. Or you can give him/her a cookie. Or play with him/her and give him/her attention.
you can give a cookie for lunch i will like that for a snack thank you i
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie was created in 1985.
You hold a cookie up while they're sitting. Grab they're paw, shake it, and say "Good girl (or boy)!" Give them the cookie. Do that about once a day and start making them do it themselves. That's what I did for my dog. If this doesn't help, you can email me at vampiregirl132009@gmail.com. :)
I want to eat a cookie. Please give me a cookie. This cookie just came out of the oven. What a delicious cookie!
give the function of cookie cutters
Yes, you should give the Cowboys a Cookie.
"If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" by Laura Numeroff usually has around 32 pages in its standard edition.
give the function of cookie cutters
No it should not hurt your dog. Like any other mammal dogs can be allergic to things and chocolate is one of the things known to make a canine react. The amount of actual chocolate in a cookie in small and your dog will be fine. But don't give your dog any more chocolate. You don't know how much it will take to cause your dog serious harm.
go inside the coffee shop and help the owner clean up the cookies and as a reward he will give you a cookie, give the cookie to the green puffle.
Muffin.