No, you really shouldn't give fruit or fruit juices to dogs. Some fruits such as strawberries and grapes can be fatal if eaten, others would probebly just make then quite sick for a little while.
Yes, oranges are fine for dogs, the only thing about them is the sugar content, so it will be fine.
No its not healthy for the dog
yes but the trick is getting it to drink it.
To give your dog a tomato juice bath, first, ensure you have a suitable location, like a bathtub or outdoor area. Wet your dog's fur thoroughly with warm water, then apply undiluted tomato juice, massaging it into the coat to neutralize odors and remove stains. Rinse the juice out completely with warm water, and follow up with a gentle dog shampoo if desired. Finally, dry your dog with a towel or blow dryer on a low setting, and reward them for their patience!
apricot, black,blond, ruby and brown
It's possible but more probable that it will give your dog rabies if it's not vaccinated.
Um. im pretty sure a dog shoulkdnt have coconut juice!
It is not recommended to give dogs Epsom salts orally, as it can cause digestive upset and other complications. If your dog needs a bath, you can use a diluted Epsom salt solution for skin issues like itching or inflammation, but be sure to consult with your vet first.
Yes, 2. Dipsy Dudel the Silver Poodle and Diva Doodle the Apricot Poodle.
you can use high amounts of tomato juice....like 3 or 4 gallons depending on the dog size...just give the dog a complete bath in tomato juice. also if you have a pet store nearby they usually sell an oatmeal based shampoo that is used specifically to get skunk smell out of dog fur.
You should rush up into the bathroom, give him a tomato juice bath, he/she wont like it, and spray the house down with air freshener. My dog is fine now and he got spray two days ago, But the house smelt terrible. So watch out for that. I hope this helped!
Grapefruit juice