Yes, dogs can process sugar, but they do not need it in their diet as they can get energy from other sources like carbohydrates and fats. Consuming too much sugar can lead to health issues in dogs, such as obesity and dental problems.
Chocolate damages the stomach, which can not digest sugar. Actually sugar is not the culprit a chemical called theobromine is, dogs can digest sugar.
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Don't give a dog sugar.
Sugar is made through a process called sugar refining, where raw sugar is treated and puridied to produce the final refined sugar product. This process involves washing, filtering, and crystallizing the sugar to remove impurities and produce the desired quality of sugar.
No, burning sugar is exothermic.
It's DIFFERENT THAN PROCESSED sugar.
Borax is poisoness to dogs and cats
Some brands do, but just a little.
It melts. When sugar melts, its called caramelization.
Dissolution is a physical process.