Oatmeal can be fed to dogs as an occasional treat or as part of their regular diet, typically 1-2 times a week. It should be served plain, cooked, and without additives like sugar or salt. Always start with small amounts to ensure your dog tolerates it well, and consult your veterinarian for personalized advice based on your dog's specific dietary needs.
both but the better choice is oatmeal
There are products sold for dogs that contain up to 2% colloidal oatmeal.
Get cheesecloth at your market or fabric store. Cut a large square. Put a cup of oatmeal in it. Tie up the cloth with string. Put it in your bath water. Or, tie the bundle to the faucet and let the water flow over it as you fill the tub. Be sure to use regular oatmeal that takes a long time to cook, not the instant kind.
Yes. Most dog foods and treats contain oatmeal. It is also good for sensative stomaches.
feed him waffles covered in glitter. that's what i feed my unicorn called moustache. but it loves milk . NEVER FEED A UNICORN OATMEAL OR IT HAS AN EARLY DEATH
Yes
yes, but you might get bit, and the duck may be affected in a negative manner by the oatmeal.
sometimes you can....if you have a red ladybug is fine. but, overall, no you can not feed you pet ladybug oatmeal.
Yes, oatmeal is generally safe for dogs to eat in moderation. However, it is important to avoid feeding dogs oatmeal with added sugars, flavors, or toppings that could be harmful to them. It is always best to consult with a veterinarian before introducing any new food to your dog's diet.
Yes, you can feed them raw oatmeal, but cooked is nutritionally better for them. It also worms them up when it's really cold!
they fed them oatmeal and not good uuaaaful
dry oatmeal no flavors