there are soo many kinds of foods that are okay for dogs to have such as:
natural peanut butter
bananas
cooked hamburger meat
cooked rice
cooked beans
carrots
WHATS NOT GUD FOR DOGGIES
chocolate
grapes
artificial peanut butter
candy
dog food, dog treats, human food, trash anything that smells good to them
Most dog food is healthy for dogs, but human food can sometimes be deadly if you give it to your pooch.
I am sure that you can find dog food brands which do sell foods for dogs who have diabetes. I would suggest trying iams or purina one for these foods.
Processed dog foods are classified into puppy and adult food. You should give the adult dog food then. Also, homemade dog food can be given to adult dogs.
Yes. So that they could come up with a formula that suits the dogs nutritional needs. With human food, it was found out that these foods are bad for dogs, http://dogtime.com/bad-foods-for-dogs-list.html
Companies like PetCo and Pet Smart offer branded food for dogs. They have a huge variety of foods for different dog breeds. The prices are very reasonable and the food is healthy for the dogs.
Most human foods are safe for dogs, just don't feed them any chocolate. High protein foods such as meat, eggs, or cheese, are particularly good for dogs. Of course, it is more expensive to feed dogs human food than dog food, so you may not want to get them used to the good stuff.
There are two main sources for foods for diabetic dogs. You can find diabetic dog food if you look in pet specialty stores or you can make your own dog food. http://www.weightlosstriumph.com/best-weight-loss-programs-and-diet-plans.html
Not true, soft food alone is very bad on a dog's teeth.
http://www.the-puppy-dog-place.com/dog-food-allergies.html has some great information about dog allergies. This websites tells us that dogs may be allergic to beef, dairy, and even corn when it is an ingredient in their dog food. This site also has a list of human foods that dogs can be allergic to.
Yes, dogs can get appendicitis. This occurs when a dog eats too much salty or greasy foods such as human food scraps.
Not a chance. Beans are rich in protein and are in a lot of dog foods sold in stores.