You can check on the back for ingridients and theres your answer.
yes
because it is an ingredient
No.. I don't think so.
no they don't as dogs cannot digest such food as they have a different digestive system rather than human's.
Dog poop is a great source of protein and can be stored out on the lawn.
No; a dog's diet should be balanced and come primarily from properly made kibble or canned food and not from dog biscuits.
It contains many variety of types meats. It contain nitroits, fats, and lot of salt.
NO the are made of dog food. I bought some and took them to my lab and did some tests. They weren't chicken, neither were they something we would normally eat! THEY WERE DOG FOOD FOR GOOD SAKES!
dog food! dog food!
There is nothing inherent in dog food that is toxic to a cat, but cats have a genetic flaw in that they do not naturally produce a certain important neurotransmitter they must obtain from their food. Cat food is specially formulated to ensure they get this neurotransmitter; dog food is not so specially formulated ... so long term, a cat could die if the dog food they eat doesn't happen to contain the neurotransmitter they need. Some dog kibble (dry food) is intended for large dogs, and could be a physical choking hazard for cats trying to eat it.
Your dog should be eating food which is intended for dogs - not for people. Those cheese puffs more than likely contain ingredients which are bad for you,, let alone your dog.
The best dog foods are foods that contain no by-products, fillers, corn, etc. I highly recommend the following brands: Castor and Pollux Pet Works "Organix" ***Blue Buffallo Dog Food Company*** Evangers Dog and Cat Food Fromm Family Foods Natures Variety Natura Pet Products Dogswell