Depends on your breed. My German Shepherds and Belgium Malinois, couldn't care less and act like it's slightly flavored (like a a bit of of their favorite).
If your pet reacts, generally, a moderate amount of bread and flushing their mouth thereafter with water (like 2-3 cc or mg -- it's the same) is emergency effective: Fill a syringe, w/o the the needle, and spray it against the roof of the dog's mouth (so it doesn't go down the wrong pipe).
If symptoms persist, beyond an hour or so, CALL your Vet. Besides "hot" the dog may be reacting to the substance. If there are any other signs of trauma, call your Vet NOW.
Chili pepper and chili powder are not the same thing. Chili peppers are a vegetable. Chili powder is a mixture of spices used to make chili. This will have cumin, onion, and several spices in it to give chili flavor.
I want Chili
I would add more cream or cooling ingredients to the recipe. You can either just add additional ingredients, or to maintain the same texture, consistency, and taste (minus the excess heat), you can "double the recipe", but not add any additional chili powder. You can almost always refrigerate/freeze leftovers, give them to a friend, or invite an additional guest for dinner. In future explorations of this recipe, I would recommend starting with a very small amount of chili powder and tasting periodically as you cook. It is far easier to add more heat than take it away. Also, if you are worried about pleasing people with different tolerances in heat, it is advisable to use less chili powder in the recipe and offer it on the table as an additive for anyone who likes their food a little hotter.
Decomposition of the beans in the chili in your digestive tract. Some companies sell a canned chili labeled "No Beans" just for that purpose.
Yes, as long as you don't give them chili. They don't like the smell of chili. It's true.
yes, if you have a really sensitive pallet
Yes, as long as you don't give them chili. They don't like the smell of chili. It's true.
You have to give him stomach remedy from Ellen
Chili pepper is a type of spice that is used in foods to give it more flavor. I suggest not rubbing your eyes after touching chili pepper.
No. The spices just heat you up temporarily.
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