Feeding a dog at 4pm is not necessarily too early, as long as it aligns with the dog's regular feeding schedule and dietary needs. It is important to maintain consistency in feeding times to ensure the dog's health and well-being.
Because your feeding it too much smart one!
then he is too fat and you should stop over feeding him
If the greens are not too spoiled to make a person sick, the dog will probably be okay too. Overall though, feeding your dog spoiled food is a bad practice. Bacteria can make them sick too.
Because you've been giving him too many treats, or youre feeding him human food too often.or because it doesnt like that type of food
yes it will kill your dog if you feed it too much, it isnt easy to tell if your feeding your dog to much because they will eat anything they want to so if you think its too much double check with your veternarian, because not feeding them enough can also kill them
Your little dust mop is getting too much food and/or not enough exercise. Consult with your vet about how much you should be feeding it, and if reducing the food intake doesn't work, get the dog more exercise. Its either pregnant or your feeding him/her too much
Feeding your dog the right amount of high-quality dog food is one of the simplest things you can do to help keep your dog healthy. Feed your dog too much, and you put your dog at risk for obesity. Feed too little, and nutritional deficiencies are possible. If you’re wondering, “how much food should I feed my dog?” you’re in the right place. Our dog feeding guide is here to help.
A reasonable amount won't kill a dog. Feeding too much of any high fat food over a period of time can cause pancreatitis and be fatal.
It's way too early to say...
Comepletely possible. Why is your dog drinking milk? Are you feeding an orphaned puppy? There is a specially made milk replacement for dogs. Check your nearest Petsmart or Petco; some large supermarkets have it too. A vet should either have it or be able to tell you where you can get it. If your dog is an adult, just quit feeding him milk!
Dog treats contain a small amount of colored dye which may not break down in the digestive system. It is possible that feeding a dog a large number of the same colored treats for a very long time might eventually change his color, as the excess dye is laid down on the hair by the dog's follicles; but if that happens, you are likely feeding your dog far too many treats.
Leaving or moving to a house and leaving your dog behind, kicking and hitting it, not feeding it or giving it water, and having too many dogs, if you purposefully try to get it in a dog fight, teasing it, or not healing it free from any wounds. Why?