Dogs have more sense than that. Dogs get most of their information about the world through their sense of smell, and their sense of smell is far more acute than the sense of smell in humans. Even so, we don't find the scent of any candles particularly appetizing; we aren't drawn to eat most of them. Dogs can tell that there are many scents in a candle other than the probably artificial scents that we put in them. That is a good thing.
That is not to say the dogs have perfect smell and flawless judgement. There are things that dogs might taste or drink that would be harmful or deadly to them.
Candles can attract mice primarily due to their scent, especially if they are scented with food-related fragrances like vanilla or cinnamon. Mice have a keen sense of smell and may be drawn to the aroma, associating it with potential food sources. Additionally, the warmth and light from candles may create a cozy environment that appeals to them. However, it's important to note that while candles can attract mice, they are not a primary food source for them.
Yep. I find it a little disgusting, but have eaten plenty of it in honeycombs.
I find a golf-ball sized bit of liversausage works really well . It's highly scented and most dogs gulp it down with out a second thought.
dont give him any human food at all! Dogs dont starve them selves! I promise
food, but its called EAT not AET so dont be stupid
You can not make candles with food coloring, they are made out of WAX.
some dogs smell others dont it sometimes depends on the food you give it. Some dogs do some dogs dont so u should really wash them every 3 weeks-ish.
sometimes then dont like that its so hard
You can use candles to keep food warm by placing the food in a heat-safe container and placing it on top of a candle warmer or a tray filled with lit candles. The heat from the candles will help maintain the temperature of the food and keep it warm.
It's not the candle, but a good wick in the candle. Stay with the soft smells (which you can obviously smell.) Vanilla can be a sickening smell while peony or other softer scents and lime/lemon can have a refreshing smell. Scented candles should never be used around food or while eating at a dining room table. I have found that so many of my friends have allergies I get the non scented candles instead. I simply open my doors to let in some fresh air. Earlier on before guests come you can Fabreeze your couches, rugs, etc. (with a door open) to freshen things up.
meat
Maybe dog food.dog food dont give them human food it wont hurt them but they gain weight so fast