Yes. Cinnamon is fine for Dogs. It is Chocolate & Peanut butter that will hurt them.
Horses can eat cinnamon sticks, but it is usually better to give ground cinnamon to horses as there is less potential risk for the horse choking.
The cinnamon-tailed-sparrow would probably eat seeds like most other birds.
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There is really no information saying Cinnamon is bad for dogs, and it is even believed that it is beneficial for dogs with diabetes. Warning though: My dog got a hold of some cinnamon and she developed hives. They started off on her body but soon spread to her face and it ballooned. She is fine but it was a scary situation. I say things in small amounts will not be major in affecting your dog so a bit of cinnamon cracker should be fine.
You do not eat tea, you drink it, when is up to you and your taste buds !!
Cinnamon is not a natural part of the diet for most animals, but some may consume it out of curiosity or in small amounts. Certain pets, like dogs and cats, might be exposed to cinnamon in baked goods, but it’s not recommended for them due to potential health risks. In the wild, animals typically avoid cinnamon and other spices, as they are not part of their natural diet. Overall, while some animals might ingest cinnamon, it is not a common food source for any species.
Eat just the cinnamon from the sauce until the desired cinnamon content is achieved. It is best to do this with a bendy straw
eat a lot of pie!
Yes, it is most likely a reaction to the cinnamon...see your doctor
No its unhealthy for there diet but they can eat sugar cane to chew on
Canadians actually eat pretty much the same foods Americans eat. Hamburgers, Hot dogs, fries, salads, pasta, etc. But they are well known for their "beaver tails". These are deep-fried pastries with cinnamon or chocolate. They're pretty darn tasty too. THEY EAT MUFFINS