It certainly can.
We had an 11 year old female pug who ate approximately 10 ounces of dried apricots. She died 12 hours later. She was in good health prior to eating the apricots. She became very lethargic within 6 hours and vomited a little. Eventually the apricots caused a total shut down.Peoe should also never feed their dogs raisins (or grapes).
it depends on the dog. ,. . . . if your dog has a sensitive stomach than it wasnt probably a very good idea and the dog will get very very very very very sick. but if your dog dosent have problems in eating food i wouldn't worry about it, the dog will tough it out.
no but you should not they do po a lot if you feed em it
No, if you eat highlighters it should have no effect on your dog. However, if your dog ate highlighters you might want to take him to a vet.
Take your dog to the vet, but wait about maybe an hour, if he or she throws up during that hour, take your dog to the vet.
He may get a little stinky and may just throw it up but no.
no too much antioxidants It probably won't hurt a dog to eat one or two plums. On the other hand I don't think that plums should be a normal part of a dogs diet. I would be concerned that the dog could have diarrhea from eating to many plums.
Well, if the food doesn't have much bone health in it, when the dog gets older, it could get bone problems, including in the hips. So yes, bad food can hurt a dog's hips
Dog's are not supposed to have any seeds or stems at all from any kind of fruit.
Yes, it is ok to eat them. Everything in moderation however.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AcornAnswerIt won't hurt your dog, but be prepared for possible tummy aches or diarrhea. Walnuts can do the same thing or eating cherries or any fruit that falls on the ground.
Your dog should NOT be eating Magets , as for how they got in the bag of dry dog food the bag could have a hole in it or have been left open and a fly go in and lay its eggs.
yes but no grabs there toxic for dogs and make sure the extra meat u give the dog has no onions on it it's also toxic
It is ok, but of course not chocolate. Also, try not to make it a habbit, because the dog will get used to eating human food and will stop eating normal dog food which has health benefits for the dog. It is also not good if you ever have guests over, as the dog will sit and watch your guests eating until they feed the dog, and that can be quite unpleasent for the guest. But every once in a while as a treat will not hurt :-)