Peanut oil is found in alot of dog foods, i doubt it would cause much harm, if the dog consumes too much it could possibly cause vomitting, diarrhea and maybe in need of a vet considering how much it eats, a small amout however should not cause much harm. But be aware of what it can cause.
Yes, and in many cases it is already in your dog's food. However, you shouldn't give too much at any one time, as this can cause diarrhea and vomiting.
no because it gives the dog the poops. unless you want diahrea on your rug, dont give the dog canola oil. -Phil Hiser III
no it is not acceptable to do it with an older women
Not for my dog well, maybe it is because he eats anything, if your dog gets sick then you'll know.
My vet recommends a teaspoon of Safflower oil mixed in with my dogs dry food, 1 teaspoon per cup of dry food. It is good for their skin and coat. It makes their coats healthier and shinny.
no
No, there's no reason to.
Any edible vegetable oil will do depending on your taste. Olive oil is commonly used.
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because vegetable is good for health
Yes.
We had good luck using olive oil on our long-haired miniature Dachshund, but I'm sure any vegetable oil would work as well. Once the oil soaked in, we were able to brush them out. A soapy bath will remove the oil.
There should not be any animal fats in vegetable oil, as that is exactly what it is: vegetable oil.
No, not a good idea to use vegetable oil. Use a TC-W3 rated, 2 stroke outboard oil blended for outboard use.
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vegetable ghee is more saturated then vegetable oil. More double bonds are present in oil compared to vegetable hence oil is better than ghee. More details can be found in hydrogenation of fats.
there is a lot of info here... http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_svo.html good luck
Butter is always good.